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for detective jim wallace it was something buried in a routine crime lab report.ts which his watched the morning of the murder and hung up to dry in his shower, again, tested negative for blood, but this time, the lab report noted something else found on those pants which caught the eye of detective wallace. dirt. >> if you're washing these pants, what's the goal? aren't you trying to wash the dirt out. in this case the dirt was still present except there was luminol glowing in two areas. >> the chemical used to detective blood and body fluid but this didn't make sense. with no blood on the pants the luminol was still highlighting something else on two very specific areas of the pants. >> one on each side right at the area of the knee on the front of the pants. >> if you were kneeling down in something you wanted to get out by spot cleaning or detergent and he did get it out. it would glow because cleaning detergents will also make it glow. so you think you have blood and you tiactually just have cleani det deterge detergent. they were still dirty except for the k
for detective jim wallace it was something buried in a routine crime lab report.ts which his watched the morning of the murder and hung up to dry in his shower, again, tested negative for blood, but this time, the lab report noted something else found on those pants which caught the eye of detective wallace. dirt. >> if you're washing these pants, what's the goal? aren't you trying to wash the dirt out. in this case the dirt was still present except there was luminol glowing in two areas....
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and then in january, 2011, jim wallace got the flu.reak -- no, really. >> and i was laying in bed, and high wife came in. unfortunately, when you work these cases, all you talk about is we are a dedicated cold-case team. you talk about the case you're working on. i'm sure she was tired of hearing about it. she said, why don't you establish a facebook account for carol. i thought, that could accomplish a great deal. >> of course back in 1981 when carol disappeared, facebook creator mark zuckerberg wasn't even born yet. but 30 years later, detective wallace knew social media and its potential to connect to millions around the globe instantly. it could determine once and for all, he thought, whether carol was alive or dead. >> because all of us know from using facebook that it's, number one, a kind of a place where we say "here i am." it's also a place you can find people. >> surely if carol was alive, someone on facebook or twitter would know something. of course, wallace also knew carol would look vastly different 30 years after her dis
and then in january, 2011, jim wallace got the flu.reak -- no, really. >> and i was laying in bed, and high wife came in. unfortunately, when you work these cases, all you talk about is we are a dedicated cold-case team. you talk about the case you're working on. i'm sure she was tired of hearing about it. she said, why don't you establish a facebook account for carol. i thought, that could accomplish a great deal. >> of course back in 1981 when carol disappeared, facebook creator...
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jim? >> wallace and gromit. [ light laught ] >> seth: camera man buck?rents goofballs, buck? >> well, goofball june and ut goofball hank, was actually really close with my great goofball jedid he has a pretty interesting story, seth. >> seth: oh, yeah. what's that? r as a top secret agent for the cia, he played a ke in introducing crack cocaine into the inner city streets of the united states of america. he was a real goofball. [ light laughter ] >> seth: okay. hey paul, what did you call your grandparents? >> they're dead. >> seth: okay. but what didou call them when they were alive? >> they're dead. let it go. >> seth: jesus, paul. eli, syd, marnieseth jabour, guest vocalist pearl ady, guest drummer allison miller, what do you call yr grandparents? >> ping-pong and pick pocket. >> simon and garfunkel. [ laughter ] >> kaylee and chad. h >> rum tger and mr. mistoffelees. [ light laughter ] >> i call my grandmom -- ♪ and my grandpa -- ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> just grandma and grandpa. light laughter ] >> seth: that's boring. >> you're boring. [ ligh
jim? >> wallace and gromit. [ light laught ] >> seth: camera man buck?rents goofballs, buck? >> well, goofball june and ut goofball hank, was actually really close with my great goofball jedid he has a pretty interesting story, seth. >> seth: oh, yeah. what's that? r as a top secret agent for the cia, he played a ke in introducing crack cocaine into the inner city streets of the united states of america. he was a real goofball. [ light laughter ] >> seth: okay. hey...
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wallace. matthew blake. jim walsh. james. james thomas junior. michael henry. walter edward. nathaniel left.. judith weinberg. jeffrey weingart. david weiss. david thomas weiss. the 12th. deborah welsch. timothy matthew. christian leonard. john joseph. peter west. meredith whalen. eugene whalen. james patrick. and a truly amazing woman even though i never got to meet her i will always hold the memories in my heart that i was her niece pete please keep watching over me and my sisters. we miss you and love you. >> superintendent of port authority who read and to save others to make the ultimate sacrifice. i love hearing about you from those who worked by your side and family who loves you dearly. you are larger than life we will always remember your strength and kindness. we honor you today and every day and we love you always. god bless america. [applause] john white. leonard white. sandra white. the white side. michael pauley. jeffrey weiner. glenn wilkinson. charles willet. candace williams. richard williams junior. david williams. stephen william. debbie williams. wayne williams. kevin mic
wallace. matthew blake. jim walsh. james. james thomas junior. michael henry. walter edward. nathaniel left.. judith weinberg. jeffrey weingart. david weiss. david thomas weiss. the 12th. deborah welsch. timothy matthew. christian leonard. john joseph. peter west. meredith whalen. eugene whalen. james patrick. and a truly amazing woman even though i never got to meet her i will always hold the memories in my heart that i was her niece pete please keep watching over me and my sisters. we miss...
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. >>> my thanks to steve schmidt, jim messina, tim miller, and zerlina maxwell. that does it for hour. i'm nicole wallacets right now. >> let's start our beverages starting tomorrow. >> i didn't say until what, i said we're changing. >> fair enough. fair enough. we'll find out. i'm sure it will be fun on friday. >> start handing off 20 minutes early, you'll know what. >> i'll know why you're doing that. >> hardly anybody knows who everybody is talking about. >> good evening. i'm chuck todd here in washington. welcome to "mtp daily" and
. >>> my thanks to steve schmidt, jim messina, tim miller, and zerlina maxwell. that does it for hour. i'm nicole wallacets right now. >> let's start our beverages starting tomorrow. >> i didn't say until what, i said we're changing. >> fair enough. fair enough. we'll find out. i'm sure it will be fun on friday. >> start handing off 20 minutes early, you'll know what. >> i'll know why you're doing that. >> hardly anybody knows who everybody is...
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>>> my thanks to steve schmidt, jim messina, tim miller, and zerlina maxwell. that does it for hour. i'm nicole wallace. mtp daily starts right now. >> let's start our beverages starting tomorrow. >> i didn't say until what, i said we're changing. >> fair enough. fair enough. we'll find out. i'm sure it will be fun on friday. >> start handing off 20 minutes early, you'll know what. >> i'll know why you're doing that. >> hardly anybody knows who everybody is talking about. >> good evening. i'm chuck todd here in washington. welcome to "mtp daily" and welcome to what should be a constitutional crisis. there is either a soft coup underway inside the executive branch or the president is unfit for office. pick your poison. folks, it has been a wild day of fallout after an anonymous senior official, to "the new york times," in the trump administration wrote that explosive op-ed in "the new york times," describing a team of like-minded senior officials, who view the president as an impulsive, amoral, anti-democratic reckless danger of office he holds and the people he represents. reporters at axios say two se
>>> my thanks to steve schmidt, jim messina, tim miller, and zerlina maxwell. that does it for hour. i'm nicole wallace. mtp daily starts right now. >> let's start our beverages starting tomorrow. >> i didn't say until what, i said we're changing. >> fair enough. fair enough. we'll find out. i'm sure it will be fun on friday. >> start handing off 20 minutes early, you'll know what. >> i'll know why you're doing that. >> hardly anybody knows who...
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wallace, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you. >>> chip stocks crushed today. concerns of oversupply and china trade fears driving the stocks lower leading to declines, micron and jim that micron is the key guest romit shah with us good to have you with us. >> thank you to be here. >> they painted a grim picture what is the picture you like investors to see >> well, you know, what we're seeing in memory is oversupply and memory is kind of like oil if there's just a little bit of extra supply pricing gets crushed and so for both d-ram and nam seeing pricing come down people remember back in 2015 when pricing started to roll over you know, companies like micron from making a lot of money to losing a lot of money and that stock in particular, you know, went from like the mid-30s to a single digit and so i think there's a lot of fear of history repeating itself here. >> i think that's a really apt metaphor to use in terms of comparing it to the oil industry because the booms and busts are as dramatic in this particular area, the chip sector. is this an oversupply problem? is this -- was this micron making too many chips or is this in part a demand problem i guess what
wallace, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you. >>> chip stocks crushed today. concerns of oversupply and china trade fears driving the stocks lower leading to declines, micron and jim that micron is the key guest romit shah with us good to have you with us. >> thank you to be here. >> they painted a grim picture what is the picture you like investors to see >> well, you know, what we're seeing in memory is oversupply and memory is kind of like oil if...