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the handwriting at the bottom of the page was consistent with bramblett's known handwriting samples.rms expert van roberts compared the bullets from the murder victims to the gun found next to blaine hodges' body. even though the gun had no barrel, it still had its firing pin. under a comparison microscope, you can see the unique marks made on the shells from the gun's firing pin. the firing pin marks from the gun at the crime scene matched the spent casings found in bramblett's truck and the casings found in the hodges' home. the fbi conducted an elemental analysis on the bullet fragments removed from the bodies. this analysis proved that the bullets from the victims' bodies were made from the same batch of molten metal as the unused bullets found in the home of earl bramblett. but one thing troubled investigators. why did the witness identify a red pickup truck leaving the hodges' driveway around the time of the fire? this is what a white pickup truck looks like under the sodium vapor lighting near the hodges' home. it makes the white truck look like a red truck. the forensic evide
the handwriting at the bottom of the page was consistent with bramblett's known handwriting samples.rms expert van roberts compared the bullets from the murder victims to the gun found next to blaine hodges' body. even though the gun had no barrel, it still had its firing pin. under a comparison microscope, you can see the unique marks made on the shells from the gun's firing pin. the firing pin marks from the gun at the crime scene matched the spent casings found in bramblett's truck and the...
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. >> he asked me if i thought was john's handwriting, and i thought it was. >> to be sure, investigators needed an expert. for that, they turned to gary litt, a forensic document examiner. he compared the note to known samples of helble's handwriting. >> the question material was written with somewhat heavy pressure in the known writings that was also written with that same sort of pressure. they were also all handprinted, and his known writings also relied heavily on printing and not cursive. >> he lookeded for unique features and individual letters in john's known writings. features he then tried to locate in the question document. based on his comparisons, licht was able to draw a definitive conclusion. >> i was able to identify the writer of the question material as john helble. >> proof that it was helble's gun and no other that andy took with him to texas. based on the handwriting analysis and the dog dna, andy rich was arrested and charged with john helble's murder. in court, rich had an interesting response to the forensic evidence against him. ou run into traffic? no, just had t
. >> he asked me if i thought was john's handwriting, and i thought it was. >> to be sure, investigators needed an expert. for that, they turned to gary litt, a forensic document examiner. he compared the note to known samples of helble's handwriting. >> the question material was written with somewhat heavy pressure in the known writings that was also written with that same sort of pressure. they were also all handprinted, and his known writings also relied heavily on printing...
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mason's handwriting was from 1957, at that time he was 23 years old, until 1999, his handwriting dide one iota. it was exactly the same. >> edholme was convinced that gerald mason signed the ymca register with the alias george d. wilson. nearly five decades after the crime, mason was arrested and charged with murder. >> when we introduced ourselves and told him we were homicide investigators, he was a little bit irritated and it was almost like you're here for that? that happened so long ago, i can't believe you're here bothering me with that, you know, 45, 46 years later. she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough f
mason's handwriting was from 1957, at that time he was 23 years old, until 1999, his handwriting dide one iota. it was exactly the same. >> edholme was convinced that gerald mason signed the ymca register with the alias george d. wilson. nearly five decades after the crime, mason was arrested and charged with murder. >> when we introduced ourselves and told him we were homicide investigators, he was a little bit irritated and it was almost like you're here for that? that happened so...
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handwriting on the note to jonathan binney's handwriting samples. >> in this particular case, we weret handprinting. and handprinting can also be extremely identifiable back to an individual. most individuals when they first learn to write do learn to write from something called copy book style, which is printed letters within a textbook. >> there were a number of clear similarities. the lower case "g," especially at the end of words, was unusually open. the lower case "f" was almost always tilted at an angle to the rest of the letters in the word. >> in examining the question to the known, i pretty much was able to account for each and every pen movement and pen characteristic that i saw in the question. >> gail heath concluded that jonathan binney most likely wrote this note. >> on the nine-point scale, this was at the first position, a total identification of the handwriting. that's pretty much it. that's top of the -- top of the scale. >> and prints on the note matched binney's. when police went looking for jonathan binney at his home, he was gone. >> we used a helicopter, which h
handwriting on the note to jonathan binney's handwriting samples. >> in this particular case, we weret handprinting. and handprinting can also be extremely identifiable back to an individual. most individuals when they first learn to write do learn to write from something called copy book style, which is printed letters within a textbook. >> there were a number of clear similarities. the lower case "g," especially at the end of words, was unusually open. the lower case...
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. >> handwriting analysis of letter indicates the writer is the same man who committed 5 murder. >>reporter: over the past 45 years police have investigated and cleared more than 2500 suspects. and the tips keep come. including the one from randy kenny upstate new york. >> well he says i killed some people. i'm the gay they are looking for. looking for me for over 30 years. i'm the guy zodiac killer. >>reporter: kenny tells the i team best friend louie myers confessed in april 2001. after
. >> handwriting analysis of letter indicates the writer is the same man who committed 5 murder. >>reporter: over the past 45 years police have investigated and cleared more than 2500 suspects. and the tips keep come. including the one from randy kenny upstate new york. >> well he says i killed some people. i'm the gay they are looking for. looking for me for over 30 years. i'm the guy zodiac killer. >>reporter: kenny tells the i team best friend louie myers confessed in...
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known handwriting samples.found it to be consistent. scientists found a fingerprint on the letter. it was sandy's. and dna testing confirmed that sandy licked the envelope to seal it. now that sandy claimed the incident was an attack, investigators reviewed hospital medical records and discovered that the attending physician doubted a horse had done that damage. >> they were semi circular in nature and there were a number of them. they put lacerations in her head, when she had to staple shut and he said it didn't look like any horse kick injury i had ever seen. >> dr. john holsing was in the duyst barn shortly after the incident. he, too, noticed inconsistencies. >> i went in that stall and i couldn't find any blood on the wall where this reportedly happened. it was all outside of the stall in the walk-in area. >> david duyst was confronted with the letter and denied that the incident was anything other than an accident. but he did make a confession. he admitted he was having an affair with his secretary, linda
known handwriting samples.found it to be consistent. scientists found a fingerprint on the letter. it was sandy's. and dna testing confirmed that sandy licked the envelope to seal it. now that sandy claimed the incident was an attack, investigators reviewed hospital medical records and discovered that the attending physician doubted a horse had done that damage. >> they were semi circular in nature and there were a number of them. they put lacerations in her head, when she had to staple...
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. >> it was in his handwriting. we knew that he had gone down there. >> later, he called his parents' answering machine and left a message. >> it's about 12:00, i'm on my way home. i had a little bit of car trouble and so i'll be home in about a half hour or so. i'm wiped out. >> but nick never made it home. >> it was very odd that he wasn't there. he had never not been in his room. it let us know right away something was very wrong. >> the howard family called police to report nick missing. the search began at the restaurant where nick had stopped the night before. it was on a treacherous road that ran parallel to the sacramento river. >> you make a mistake and drift off of the roadway, you're liable to go to the bottom of the levee. on one side, it's a river. on the other side, it's a 30-foot drop. >> asleep or intoxicated or not paying attention, there's a good chance you could end up in the water. >> and that's where they found nick's car two days later, submerged in 18 feet of water. >> you could tell that the
. >> it was in his handwriting. we knew that he had gone down there. >> later, he called his parents' answering machine and left a message. >> it's about 12:00, i'm on my way home. i had a little bit of car trouble and so i'll be home in about a half hour or so. i'm wiped out. >> but nick never made it home. >> it was very odd that he wasn't there. he had never not been in his room. it let us know right away something was very wrong. >> the howard family...
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it's not handwriting at all.ry difficult sometimes to actually determine who it was that made the drawing. >> although document examiners were unable to tell conclusively who signed the letter, they were certain it wasn't brad brisbin. investigators still had no idea where brad brisbin was or what may have happened to him. >>> police now knew that the textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head.
it's not handwriting at all.ry difficult sometimes to actually determine who it was that made the drawing. >> although document examiners were unable to tell conclusively who signed the letter, they were certain it wasn't brad brisbin. investigators still had no idea where brad brisbin was or what may have happened to him. >>> police now knew that the textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a...
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. >> police were immediately suspicious, and they arranged for a handwriting expert, david parrett, to's signature on the insurance policy. >> a signature is produced with style and speed. it's the thing that you probably write the most in your entire life. in my analysis, i looked at 13 years of rob andrew's handwriting and writing his signatures, 136 signatures. >> not surprisingly, it was clear that rob andrew's signatures changed over the years. >> over time, rob andrew's signature had become more ornate, more artistic. >> and 2 1/2 years before his death, rob added an extra element to his signature. >> it was in the bottom right-hand corner of his signature. i then began looking at signature after signature after signature. and that fish was there. >> this was a christian symbol. the ikthis. rob added it to his signature as a sign of his faith. but it wasn't on the change of beneficiary form. >> i'd know that symbol is very significant because he repeatedly used it in the more formalized signatures that he wrote, such as in business documents. and that symbol was not in the questi
. >> police were immediately suspicious, and they arranged for a handwriting expert, david parrett, to's signature on the insurance policy. >> a signature is produced with style and speed. it's the thing that you probably write the most in your entire life. in my analysis, i looked at 13 years of rob andrew's handwriting and writing his signatures, 136 signatures. >> not surprisingly, it was clear that rob andrew's signatures changed over the years. >> over time, rob...
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appears to be at least two different kinds of handwriting on it.erson with a cramp or two different people? now the latest round of subpoenas going out tonight, with the latest round of subpoenas being released tonight, we now know the committee investigating the scandal has sent subpoenas to this list is to see who has information regarding at least one possible meeting that happened with bill baroni in preparation for his testimony on november 25th, does this prepared statement and the handwritten notes all over it provide any indication of what took place at that meeting? and who drafted the cover-up story? and who edited it, and when they edited it, did they know it was cooked up? it was made up? or did they think it was the truth? more ahead with the co chair of the investigative committee, stay with us. if you're seeing spots before your eyes, it's time for aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer. [ female announcer ] aveeno® with soy helps reduce the look of brown spots in 4 weeks. for healthy radiant skin. aveeno®. naturally beautiful r
appears to be at least two different kinds of handwriting on it.erson with a cramp or two different people? now the latest round of subpoenas going out tonight, with the latest round of subpoenas being released tonight, we now know the committee investigating the scandal has sent subpoenas to this list is to see who has information regarding at least one possible meeting that happened with bill baroni in preparation for his testimony on november 25th, does this prepared statement and the...
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investigators sent these notes to forensic document examiner sandra holmwood to see if the handwritinghe known samples. >> the writer had a specific lower d and backwards lower ways f, when it went in a clockwise motion instead of a counter clockwise motion as we are taught. there were many letters in and of themselves that were consistent between the known and questioned writing and there were no differences that would suggest that it was written by a different writer. >> sandra holm concluded that dorothy had indeed written the notes. >> when the lab report came back, and said is, that dorothy had actually authored all of the letters, we pretty much concluded at that time the investigators did, that perhaps what they were looking at is in fact a suicide. >> but in the aftermath of dorothy's death, her husband chris, appeared to be anything but grief stricken. >> within weeks of dorothy's death, chris davis actually moved a person into the house who was there to act as a nanny or to take care of his children. >> everyone on base knew this woman was more than a nanny. she had been havi
investigators sent these notes to forensic document examiner sandra holmwood to see if the handwritinghe known samples. >> the writer had a specific lower d and backwards lower ways f, when it went in a clockwise motion instead of a counter clockwise motion as we are taught. there were many letters in and of themselves that were consistent between the known and questioned writing and there were no differences that would suggest that it was written by a different writer. >> sandra...
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almost five decades later, advances in computer technology and handwriting analysis proved the old adagen but you can't hide. >> mile of mile of sand warmed by the sun. beach beauties everywhere -- >> in the 1950s, life was much simpler.
almost five decades later, advances in computer technology and handwriting analysis proved the old adagen but you can't hide. >> mile of mile of sand warmed by the sun. beach beauties everywhere -- >> in the 1950s, life was much simpler.
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but the fact is that it's easier for me those days now to book mark with the note than for me to handwrite something i'm sorry >> you can do. >> would you want to give us a more updated list. >> it will help with the feedback. >> when do you need that by. >> the 21st it would be the expenditure number and i think the fee there could be legislation introduced after for the fees in the next few most. >> perhaps you can send something out what you want a type of response from us we can handle that electronically. >> can i ask a question. i'm curious on the budget details are they provided to you for example, the dental coverage that's not much discretion >> right. with respect to the services of the other departments you get to quote how much
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nine-year-old from massachusetts created this lit of boyfriend rules and their mom tweeted it: nice handwriting. 31, doesn't smoke. this between, brushes teeth and noses. doesn't tattletale. makes you laugh but maybe most importantly number four, not living with his parents. good idea. right? love that. mike nicco will monitor the weather for you. let's take a look at all that snow? it will be a great weekend. if you can make it up there, drive safely and don't forget to put your chains on and keep the lights on. thanks for joining us. [dramatic music] ♪ >> hello! what's up, baby? what's up? what's up? what's up? what's happening? what's up? what's up? hey, hey, hey, hey! what's up? [cheers and applause] llo, and wo hello, and welcome to millionaire. we're kicking off today's show with such an amazing contestant. just take a look at how he ended yesterday's show. all right, adam, here we go. this your $250,000 question. >> i'm a little ashamed of myself that i don't know this off the top of my head actually. why don't we go ahead and ask the audience. these seem like smart people here. >> all r
nine-year-old from massachusetts created this lit of boyfriend rules and their mom tweeted it: nice handwriting. 31, doesn't smoke. this between, brushes teeth and noses. doesn't tattletale. makes you laugh but maybe most importantly number four, not living with his parents. good idea. right? love that. mike nicco will monitor the weather for you. let's take a look at all that snow? it will be a great weekend. if you can make it up there, drive safely and don't forget to put your chains on and...
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. >> but to do the handwriting on the wall and to get somebody to think somebody did this, that just shows you that is not his first rodeo. >> one possible suspect was karen's ex-husband, jeff payne. karen was petitioning for higher alimony payments because of her recent diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. >> karen was concerned that her health insurance was not going to be sufficient to address all of her medical needs. >> but payne had an alibi. he was 300 miles away in miami when karen was killed. and police discovered that karen was dating a number of men at the time of her death. >> karen was seeing a british airline pilot. we learned of this pilot through some text messaging on karen's phone. >> hi, sex bomb, having a good day? miss you. just got back from rio. do i get to see you next week? >> the pilot had an alibi for the time of the murder. he was out of the country and was not considered a suspect. but someone else karen was dating had a violent past, news karen learned just days before her murder. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by
. >> but to do the handwriting on the wall and to get somebody to think somebody did this, that just shows you that is not his first rodeo. >> one possible suspect was karen's ex-husband, jeff payne. karen was petitioning for higher alimony payments because of her recent diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. >> karen was concerned that her health insurance was not going to be sufficient to address all of her medical needs. >> but payne had an alibi. he was 300 miles away in...
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. >> handwriting analysis of letter indicates the writer is the same man who committed 5 murder.orter: over the past 45 years police have investigated and cleared more than 2500 suspects. and the tips keep come. including the one from randy kenny upstate new york. >> well he says i killed some people. i'm the gay they are looking for. looking for me for over 30 years. i'm the guy zodiac killer. >>reporter: kenny tells the i team best friend louie myers confessed in april 2001. after doctors told him he was dying from cirrhosis of the liver. kenny says myers asked him to wait until after he died to tell authorities. and that he wanted kenny to write a book with proceeds going to the victim family. myers died in may 2,000 2 and kenny spent years trying to get police to listen. >> i really truly feel that louie was 100 percent honest with me that day. >>reporter: myers lived in vallejo from 1965 to 1971. and he told kenny the reason he became a killer at the age of 17. >> girl he broke up with. and that's why he went to these shooting, that's what the deal was with the kim. >> myers
. >> handwriting analysis of letter indicates the writer is the same man who committed 5 murder.orter: over the past 45 years police have investigated and cleared more than 2500 suspects. and the tips keep come. including the one from randy kenny upstate new york. >> well he says i killed some people. i'm the gay they are looking for. looking for me for over 30 years. i'm the guy zodiac killer. >>reporter: kenny tells the i team best friend louie myers confessed in april 2001....
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. >> handwriting analysis of letter indicates the writer is the same man who committed 5 murder.orter: over the past 45 years police have investigated and cleared more than 2500 suspects. and the tips keep come. including the one from randy kenny upstate new york. >> well he says i killed some people. i'm the gay they are looking for. looking for me for over 30 years. i'm the guy zodiac killer. >>reporter: kenny tells the i team best friend louie myers confessed in april 2001. after doctors told him he was dying from cirrhosis of the liver. kenny says myers asked him to wait until after he died to tell authorities. and that he wanted kenny to write a book with proceeds going to the victim family. myers died in may 2,000 2 and kenny spent years trying to get police to listen. >> i really truly feel that louie was 100 percent honest with me that day. >>reporter: myers lived in vallejo from 1965 to 1971. and he told kenny the reason he became a killer at the age of 17. >> girl he broke up with. and that's why he went to these shooting, that's what the deal was with the kim. >> myers
. >> handwriting analysis of letter indicates the writer is the same man who committed 5 murder.orter: over the past 45 years police have investigated and cleared more than 2500 suspects. and the tips keep come. including the one from randy kenny upstate new york. >> well he says i killed some people. i'm the gay they are looking for. looking for me for over 30 years. i'm the guy zodiac killer. >>reporter: kenny tells the i team best friend louie myers confessed in april 2001....
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early two thousand or at the peak of the market in two zero zero seven before the big crash so the handwriting is all over the wall there is really extreme speculation everywhere and you have the new fed chairman testified last week that she can see no signs whatsoever of not only any red flashing lights but orange ones as well and i think that's just a major of the fact that the fed today is being run by academic zealots who do not understand that they have fundamentally crippled in disable the financial markets and created a casino that is dangerous and is nearing the end of this bubble inflation and then i have to ask you do you believe destabilizing bubbles are one of the principal problems for the u.s. economy right now. absolutely it's the heart of the problem the fed has become a serial bubble machine look at the record from eighty seven and look at the panic in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight when they bailed out long-term capital and created the great moral hazard and the speculative final blow off of dot com and then greenspan panicked again put the interest rates down to zero
early two thousand or at the peak of the market in two zero zero seven before the big crash so the handwriting is all over the wall there is really extreme speculation everywhere and you have the new fed chairman testified last week that she can see no signs whatsoever of not only any red flashing lights but orange ones as well and i think that's just a major of the fact that the fed today is being run by academic zealots who do not understand that they have fundamentally crippled in disable...
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. >> handwriting analysis of letter indicates the writer is the same man who committed 5 murder.eporter: over the past 45 years police have investigated and cleared more than 2500 suspects. and the tips keep come. including the one from randy kenny upstate new york. says i killed some people. i'm the gay they are looking for. looking for me for over 30 years. i'm the guy zodiac killer. >>reporter: kenny tells the i team best friend louie myers confessed in april 2001. after doctors told him he was dying from cirrhosis of the liver. kenny says myers asked him to wait until after he died to tell authorities. and that he wanted kenny to write a book with proceedsoing to the going e victim family. myers died in may 2,000 2 and kenny spent years trying to get police to listen. >> i really truly feel that louie was 100 percent honest with me that day. >>reporter: myers lived in vallejo from 1965 to 1971. and he told kenny the reason he became a killer at the age of 17. >> girl he broke up with. and that's why he went to these shooting, that's what the deal was with the kim. >> myers ha
. >> handwriting analysis of letter indicates the writer is the same man who committed 5 murder.eporter: over the past 45 years police have investigated and cleared more than 2500 suspects. and the tips keep come. including the one from randy kenny upstate new york. says i killed some people. i'm the gay they are looking for. looking for me for over 30 years. i'm the guy zodiac killer. >>reporter: kenny tells the i team best friend louie myers confessed in april 2001. after doctors...
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this is abigail adams sort of disappearing into her words and she thought that their handwriting was so beautiful she wanted to copy it. and then right at the very end before they were ready to go to press, she said to me do you think that we can get all of these women's signatures? i said we can try. so i got in touch with all of the historic societies and universities where there has and speakers were kept and i got every single one of their signatures so that is how they got their names.
this is abigail adams sort of disappearing into her words and she thought that their handwriting was so beautiful she wanted to copy it. and then right at the very end before they were ready to go to press, she said to me do you think that we can get all of these women's signatures? i said we can try. so i got in touch with all of the historic societies and universities where there has and speakers were kept and i got every single one of their signatures so that is how they got their names.
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polk's handwriting in the margins. she clipped newspaper articles for him to read.there is a cute line where folks would often say about mrs. polk, they would say mrs. polk is a master of herself and we all expect of someone else too. there's also a cute line that i found in an old diary where someone said they went to the white house and were meeting with all the dignitaries and the polks and said the best political conversation was with olk, dot, dot, dot, mrs. polk. washington and abigail madison were influential. one said he could -- madison could be defeated, james madison could be defeated if only it wasn't for dolly. so first ladies have had that kind of influence. it's almost as i said impossible, naive to think they wouldn't have some informal influence but they do not have any formal role or formal duty beyond what any citizen would have. like i said, an ability to introduce laws or pass executive orders and things of that effect. host: we'll have one more call for this segment. joe from west chester, pennsylvania. caller: good morning, professor watson. i
polk's handwriting in the margins. she clipped newspaper articles for him to read.there is a cute line where folks would often say about mrs. polk, they would say mrs. polk is a master of herself and we all expect of someone else too. there's also a cute line that i found in an old diary where someone said they went to the white house and were meeting with all the dignitaries and the polks and said the best political conversation was with olk, dot, dot, dot, mrs. polk. washington and abigail...
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and she thought that their handwriting was so beautiful that she wanted to copy it. right at the very end, before they were ready to go to press, she said to me, do you think we get all these women signatures? i said well we can try. so i got in touch with all the historic societies and universities with her husband papers or cat and got every single one of these women signatures. -signatures.each of their names, someone to reach of their names, under the pictures, that's exactly how they wrote their name. i thought they had she did such a good job of copying that she could become the counterfeiter. [inaudible] >> if i could go back to their time, who would i want to be? first of all, i would want to go back to their time. i can think uttered a women to say so hard i can't do it all. i think they are a bunch of because he was very hard to live in the 18th century. he didn't have any conveniences of course. as i said, diseases would come through when you have terrible things happen in your family. but even with all of that, they can't so much about what was happening
and she thought that their handwriting was so beautiful that she wanted to copy it. right at the very end, before they were ready to go to press, she said to me, do you think we get all these women signatures? i said well we can try. so i got in touch with all the historic societies and universities with her husband papers or cat and got every single one of these women signatures. -signatures.each of their names, someone to reach of their names, under the pictures, that's exactly how they wrote...
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polls 200 voters march into a polling place in alphabetical order and the off-site and in the same handwriting but that's what happened. so linda johnson stole the first election by a fraudulent 86 votes by adding 200 votes to the roles. at the. when a deputy sheriff in jim wells county threatened to go when he was jammed up and give testimony he was murdered in state prison within hours. so, i've told you what the motive is. that talk about the mechanics because otherwise my allegation would be speculation and theory. but i put forward a case in this book, which is based on fingerprint evidence and eyewitness testimony. i believe the real killer come at least one of the shooters that went in as johnson is the and and mako mike wallace. wallace is a marine expert shot. you are going to read that oswald was a marksman. that's the u.s. very cores lowest rating. a marksman is a poor shot. a sharpshooter it'd be in the eight rating, the best rating the marine corps awards is expert. malcolm wallace was an expert. malcolm wallace was president of the student body of university of texas and from tha
polls 200 voters march into a polling place in alphabetical order and the off-site and in the same handwriting but that's what happened. so linda johnson stole the first election by a fraudulent 86 votes by adding 200 votes to the roles. at the. when a deputy sheriff in jim wells county threatened to go when he was jammed up and give testimony he was murdered in state prison within hours. so, i've told you what the motive is. that talk about the mechanics because otherwise my allegation would...
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the united states, the founders of the country were almost all slaveowners and they could see the handwriting on the wall. if the colonies remained under british rule, probably these laws would apply here and they would lose their property. that was surely a significant element of the revolution and it runs right to the present. i mean right to this moment the civil war is still being fought. simply take a look at the electoral maps. save the map of the election of 2012 red states and blue states. it's almost identical to the civil war. it's a confederacy which now call themselves republicans. they shifted names and the rest which was the north. it's a large part of the motivation behind the effort to shut down the government is just revenge. we want to shut down washington and win this war finally. the united states never developed class parties like labor parties. they didn't amount to much but elise they were something. the u.s. never have been. it's always had sectional parties and it's a reflection of the civil war which never ended. it hasn't ended in the prisons and elsewhere. it's a v
the united states, the founders of the country were almost all slaveowners and they could see the handwriting on the wall. if the colonies remained under british rule, probably these laws would apply here and they would lose their property. that was surely a significant element of the revolution and it runs right to the present. i mean right to this moment the civil war is still being fought. simply take a look at the electoral maps. save the map of the election of 2012 red states and blue...
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this is abigail adams and she also had handwriting was so beautiful that she wanted to copy. right at the very end before they were ready to go to the press, she said to me, do you think that we can get all of these signatures. and i said, well, we can try. so i got in touch with the historic society and the university where her husband's papers are kept and got every one of these women's signatures. and that is exactly how they wrote their names. and so i told diane that she did such a good job that she could become a counterfeiter. >> if you could go back to their time, who would you want to be? >> if i could go back to their time, who would i want to be remap well, i really wouldn't want to go back to their time. life was very hard. i think that modern-day women who say it's hard, i think that they are kind of a bunch of sissies. [laughter] because this was -- it was very hard to live in 18th century and he didn't have any conveniences, of course. as i said, diseases would come through and he would have terrible things happen in your family. but even with all of that, they
this is abigail adams and she also had handwriting was so beautiful that she wanted to copy. right at the very end before they were ready to go to the press, she said to me, do you think that we can get all of these signatures. and i said, well, we can try. so i got in touch with the historic society and the university where her husband's papers are kept and got every one of these women's signatures. and that is exactly how they wrote their names. and so i told diane that she did such a good...
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i took off the back of the frame and my mother's handwriting.te down their name and i was john and the others are george anderson, judge george petty and george turfin and they are paul, george and ringo. >> we did a performance and made a profit of four bucks and split it four ways. >> stick around. harris faulkner is up next. i love that photo and i loved that your mom hand penned that. wow! this is incredible! i know. and now it has more clams! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. what? [ male announcer ] it fills you up right. [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. what? to manage your money.r guy arnd 2 percent that's not much, you think except it's 2 peent every year. go to e*trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert. it's low. it's guidance on your terms not ours. e*trade. less for us, more for you. >>> this the fox report. tonight we anyhow about it. an attack on one of the largest power stations in america. and a grouch law makers in washington are asking if it is a test run for something bigger?
i took off the back of the frame and my mother's handwriting.te down their name and i was john and the others are george anderson, judge george petty and george turfin and they are paul, george and ringo. >> we did a performance and made a profit of four bucks and split it four ways. >> stick around. harris faulkner is up next. i love that photo and i loved that your mom hand penned that. wow! this is incredible! i know. and now it has more clams! [ male announcer ] campbell's...
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. >> yes, that's my handwriting. >> whose words are those? >> they're not mine. >> whose words are they? >> i'd rather not say. >> in the summer of 1986, henry was in prison here when he said an associate of wayne williams came to see him and told him what to write. >> when you said, i could not i.d. the face of wayne williams as the man i saw with nathaniel cater, are those your words? >> those are words i was told to say. >> by? >> i'd rather not say. it might cause problems. >> could you i.d. the face of wayne williams? >> the person i saw holding nathaniel cater's hand was wayne williams, the man that was convicted of it. >> in fact, henry had passed a lie detector test before he took the witness stand. when his visitor came to see him, henry was serving five years for sex crimes. his false affidavit was used in court appeals. wayne williams lost each time anyway. >> to this day, is there any question in your mind whom you saw with cater? >> no, there's not. >> it was? >> wayne williams. >> robert henry is not the only one whose story has
. >> yes, that's my handwriting. >> whose words are those? >> they're not mine. >> whose words are they? >> i'd rather not say. >> in the summer of 1986, henry was in prison here when he said an associate of wayne williams came to see him and told him what to write. >> when you said, i could not i.d. the face of wayne williams as the man i saw with nathaniel cater, are those your words? >> those are words i was told to say. >> by? >>...
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in different handwriting, it looks like this as discovered in this stone carving. the glyph accompanies a scene that shows a woman conjuring up a spirit. below the "tsa" glyph is a known glyph, "ku." together they spell "tsak," a mayan word meaning "to conjure." and the "tsa" glyph is confirmed. it can be added to this chart of known maya syllables. "tsa." but many glyphs convey ideas and imagery not found in dictionaries. these words and images are symbols to be interpreted in the context of an ancient culture. this glyph right here is the verb of this monument, and we expect that because it comes after the calendrical information above it. and it's probably referring to bloodletting. and you can see represented a human hand with droplets coming down from between the fingers, probably represents blood. keach: blood was an essential element in maya rituals. maya paintings depict the gruesome sacrifice of captives. according to the spanish, the maya offered blood to appease their gods. maya nobles committed excruciating acts of self-mutilation. here, a woman pulls a
in different handwriting, it looks like this as discovered in this stone carving. the glyph accompanies a scene that shows a woman conjuring up a spirit. below the "tsa" glyph is a known glyph, "ku." together they spell "tsak," a mayan word meaning "to conjure." and the "tsa" glyph is confirmed. it can be added to this chart of known maya syllables. "tsa." but many glyphs convey ideas and imagery not found in dictionaries. these words...
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copy of the testimony that bill baroni gave to the state assembly in which i can find two sets of handwritingd to this. both of them look female to me. it seems from the messages that we've seen that nicole crifo might have been involved in prepping baroni for the testimony which we know if bill had to give under oath would have caused serious legal problems for him, and in fact, when he was subpoenaed to come and give that under oath again, he subsequently resigned. >> so now working at the port authority, if they were trying to create the impression the port authority isn't a political slush pile -- >> i don't think they're trying to create that impression. >> court dates were set today for bill stepien and bridget kelly. court dates next month. they're fighting handing over documents until the inquiry. that's now heading into court. everybody keeps saying that might take a long time. does that become a sideshow that works on its own timeframe or still be important to us figuring out what happened? >> i think it is important. obviously there's something in there if they're fighting. i would
copy of the testimony that bill baroni gave to the state assembly in which i can find two sets of handwritingd to this. both of them look female to me. it seems from the messages that we've seen that nicole crifo might have been involved in prepping baroni for the testimony which we know if bill had to give under oath would have caused serious legal problems for him, and in fact, when he was subpoenaed to come and give that under oath again, he subsequently resigned. >> so now working at...
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. >> if it is a feminine handwriting, they would still have to accept the transaction. >> my handwriting used to be worse when i was left-handed. thank you very much. mention credit unions. we have lots of interest. we have testimony from credit unions and other organizations who have submitted for the record. thatld also point out second security check at the checkout, the cow many transactions are automated now. think how many transactions are automated now. >> a lot of the times they didn't even take the card. >> or you go to the grocery store any checkout without a person. >> thank you. you have a big discussion on chip and pin technology that has been around more than a decade. it is widely used in western europe. i see several of you caution against adopting a similar standard bylaw that would lock in any specific technology. if we do not adopt a federal legal standard that favors one technology over another, couldn't we still have a standard a some performance? it bet point should considered and a reasonable security risk for a company not to be using chip and pin technology or so
. >> if it is a feminine handwriting, they would still have to accept the transaction. >> my handwriting used to be worse when i was left-handed. thank you very much. mention credit unions. we have lots of interest. we have testimony from credit unions and other organizations who have submitted for the record. thatld also point out second security check at the checkout, the cow many transactions are automated now. think how many transactions are automated now. >> a lot of the...
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my handwriting has gone, as i write on the keyboard more and more, my hand can't keep up with my thoughts. i still use a fountain pen. i love the feel of paper and the journal in my lap and the physical act of writing, i don't want to lose that. i try to write historically and to write about what it is like to be a lesbian in late 20th century america. those accounts in my journal will be instructive to somebody someday. i have an archive on my papers, the schlesinger library of radcliffe. they will get my writings on music culture interviews and narratives and sell on. i try not to write anything unkind and try to be honest about my life. >> host: bonnie morris.com is a website, thanks for being with us on in depth. >> on this weekend's newsmakers lori miller is our guest, interim president of the naacp and talk about issues including the minimum wage, voting rights and the criminal justice system which were topics of discussion at a meeting this week with president obama and other civil rights leaders at the white house. you can watch the interview sunday at 10:00 eastern and 6:00 easte
my handwriting has gone, as i write on the keyboard more and more, my hand can't keep up with my thoughts. i still use a fountain pen. i love the feel of paper and the journal in my lap and the physical act of writing, i don't want to lose that. i try to write historically and to write about what it is like to be a lesbian in late 20th century america. those accounts in my journal will be instructive to somebody someday. i have an archive on my papers, the schlesinger library of radcliffe. they...
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but in all likelihood you all want to bring that umbrella with you and have it handwrite later on -- have it handy later on today. >>> time is 5:04. a deadly crash in the sierras killed a woman from the san jose area. the unidentified woman was a passenger in a car that slid off the road on interstate 80 near soda springs. she was standing outside the car with the driver as a good samaritan was trying to pull their car back on to the road. that is when the driver of another car lost control and hit the woman. the investigation continues. >>> today new legislation that would mandate kill switches on cell phones. the move could help prevent theft. tara moriarty is joining us from san francisco where a state senator will be introducing this bill. tara. >> reporter: one in every three thefts in the united states involves a cell phone. so in order to prevent your cell phone from getting stolen, state senator mark leno is introducing legislation that would require all smart phones or mobile devices sold in california to have kill switch technology installed. it allows people to remotely lo
but in all likelihood you all want to bring that umbrella with you and have it handwrite later on -- have it handy later on today. >>> time is 5:04. a deadly crash in the sierras killed a woman from the san jose area. the unidentified woman was a passenger in a car that slid off the road on interstate 80 near soda springs. she was standing outside the car with the driver as a good samaritan was trying to pull their car back on to the road. that is when the driver of another car lost...
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>> well, our number, and i have to say, george, your handwriting stings was 805868. >>> and we have here. 804868. >> i may have flubbed it up. >> you may have flubbed it up? that's very good. >> you saw those numbers? >> how could you do that? >> i know. it is amazing. >> how could he know -- >> you don't see the number there. you see the word number. >> you just wrote those numbers? >> yeah. those are the numbers that i saw when i looked at it. >> you see, ideas are very powerful things. and i like to get people to question and suspend their ideas. now that we've established a rapport, a little connection, i'm going to ask you to draw your picture. could you pass me a pen here? a picture that you have in mind. don't draw it yet because i'm going to start first. may i have the pen? i'm going to do it really fast. when i say go, i want you to go as well. i'm going to try to get an impression. don't start yet. i'm seeing something. i want you to do it in ten seconds flat. i'm starting now. you go. okay. i'm done. >> i can't do it very well but this was -- yeah. pretty much the same thing.
>> well, our number, and i have to say, george, your handwriting stings was 805868. >>> and we have here. 804868. >> i may have flubbed it up. >> you may have flubbed it up? that's very good. >> you saw those numbers? >> how could you do that? >> i know. it is amazing. >> how could he know -- >> you don't see the number there. you see the word number. >> you just wrote those numbers? >> yeah. those are the numbers that i saw...
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>> well, our number, i got to say george your handwriting stinks was 805, 868. and we have here?> 804, 868. >> he may have flubed it up. >> that's very good. >> you saw those numbers? >> how did you do that? >> i know. it's amazing. >> now you want to seat numbers. you don't see the number in there. you just see the word number. >> right. >> somebody wrote those numbers? >> yeah. i just -- that's the numbers that i saw when i looked at it. >> all right. go ahead. >> well, you see the ideas are powerful things. i like to get people to question and extend their ideas. not did we only establish a connection, i'm going to ask you to dry your picture -- can you pass me a pen here, a picture that you have in mind. don't draw it yet. i'm going to start first. may i have the other pen? so i'm going to do it really fast. when i say go, i want you to go as well. wait, don't start yet. don't start yet. okay. i'm seeing something. i want you to do it in ten seconds flat. i'm starting now. you go. okay. i'm done. >> i can't do it very well. but this was -- yeah. pretty much the same thing. >>
>> well, our number, i got to say george your handwriting stinks was 805, 868. and we have here?> 804, 868. >> he may have flubed it up. >> that's very good. >> you saw those numbers? >> how did you do that? >> i know. it's amazing. >> now you want to seat numbers. you don't see the number in there. you just see the word number. >> right. >> somebody wrote those numbers? >> yeah. i just -- that's the numbers that i saw when i looked...
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"betty, thank you for trying to read this, love jimmy fallon." [ laughter ] i mean, because my handwritings going to freak out. >> jimmy: really? >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: i love it. it's awesome. >> you just made her day. >> jimmy: that made my day, too. you were telling me that she sends you texts? >> oh, yeah. one of her favorite things is your hash tag funny texts from my mom. like, she said -- "should i tweet?" >> jimmy: that's her text to you? >> that's her text. "love, mom." and then she'll be like, "should i get new head shots?" and i'm like, "mom, you're a a pediatric nurse." [ laughter ] "should i take acting classes?" >> jimmy: she wants to take acting classes? >> yeah. >> jimmy: i love that. >> she'll text me the most bizarre things. but, yeah. >> jimmy: i love that. that's what moms are for. >> moms are there to just keep it real, man. >> jimmy: my mom -- anything i'm on at all my mom lets me know. she'll be like, "i saw you on 'ellen.'" i go, "great, mom. i'm glad. you saw me on 'ellen.'" "i love ellen." i go, "yeah, i love ellen, too." and it's like that all the time.
"betty, thank you for trying to read this, love jimmy fallon." [ laughter ] i mean, because my handwritings going to freak out. >> jimmy: really? >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: i love it. it's awesome. >> you just made her day. >> jimmy: that made my day, too. you were telling me that she sends you texts? >> oh, yeah. one of her favorite things is your hash tag funny texts from my mom. like, she said -- "should i tweet?" >> jimmy:...
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but our number, and i've got to say your handwriting stinks.05868. >> and we have here 804868. >> i may have flubbed it up. >> you may have flubbed it up. that's very good. >> it's cleeose enough. >> how did you do that? >> it's amazing. >> now you won't see the numbers. you don't see the numbers. you just see the word number. >> something wrote those numbers? >> yeah, that's the numbers that i saw when i looked at it. >> ideas are very powerful things. now that we've established a rapport, an a little connection, i'm going to ask you to draw your picture. could you pass me your pen, your picture. may i have the other pen? so i'm going to do it really fast. when i say go, i want you to go as well. i'm going to try to get an impression. wait, don't start yet. don't start yet. okay. i'm seeing something. i want you to do it in ten seconds flat. i'm starting now. you go. okay. i'm done. >> i can't do it very well, but this was. >> that is mind-blowing. >> that is really. >> ondidn't talk beforehand? >> no. >> you basically just drew a cat? the gar
but our number, and i've got to say your handwriting stinks.05868. >> and we have here 804868. >> i may have flubbed it up. >> you may have flubbed it up. that's very good. >> it's cleeose enough. >> how did you do that? >> it's amazing. >> now you won't see the numbers. you don't see the numbers. you just see the word number. >> something wrote those numbers? >> yeah, that's the numbers that i saw when i looked at it. >> ideas are...
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both look to me, my historian eyes, i usually look at handwriting that's 200 years old, but these both look like women which, and one of them is written in a very lawyerly way. which to me looks a lot like it came out of trenton. >> what document is that? >> this is the testimony that bill baroni gave to the state assembly back in the fall. it wasn't under oath. if it had been under oath, he probably couldn't have made it. and when they were going to ask him to do this again under oath the next day, he resigned from his position at the port authority. so this is kind of -- this becomes kind of a smoking gun on putting you in trenton. >> what these subpoenas are all aiming for is who advised him to say what in that testimony that we now know to contain things that aren't true, like the traffic study. >> and, i mean, the most disingenuous thing in the testimony is saying that these are ft. lee-only lanes. which, you know, probably to other people in the country who just think this is about a traffic jam, they don't understand, you can use these lanes anywhere and anyone driving in the ar
both look to me, my historian eyes, i usually look at handwriting that's 200 years old, but these both look like women which, and one of them is written in a very lawyerly way. which to me looks a lot like it came out of trenton. >> what document is that? >> this is the testimony that bill baroni gave to the state assembly back in the fall. it wasn't under oath. if it had been under oath, he probably couldn't have made it. and when they were going to ask him to do this again under...