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so that's where i would be looking. >> john torres was this guy an innovator?n you hear about daniel snyder talk about ways of cutting out the middleman? was he taking the state-of-the-art forward in being a drug kingpin? >> he was, but he still had to rely on some of the old networks that were operating out of mexico so he could continue to have that strangle hold. so as he was becoming more state-of-the-art. maybe using different types of technology that challenged u.s. law enforcement in in cooperation with the mexican -- their partners down in mexico, to stay one step ahead or try to keep up with the technology, and ultimately that took us to where we are today. >> we're going to take a short break. americans have looked on in horror for years over mexicans battle to sell drugs. ica >>> welcome back to "inside story." ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. mexican drug lord joaquin guzman had a $5 million bounty on his head in the united states. he has been indicted in new york, chicago, miami, and texas. there is no word on whether mexican a
so that's where i would be looking. >> john torres was this guy an innovator?n you hear about daniel snyder talk about ways of cutting out the middleman? was he taking the state-of-the-art forward in being a drug kingpin? >> he was, but he still had to rely on some of the old networks that were operating out of mexico so he could continue to have that strangle hold. so as he was becoming more state-of-the-art. maybe using different types of technology that challenged u.s. law...
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security studies at the institute for mexican competitiveness and former intelligence officer, and john torres guide post solutions and former special act in charge of homeland security in d. c. and virginia at the u.s. immigrations and custom enforcement agency. we touched on it briefly with the reporteder in mexico city, i want to hear from a mexican whether this is a big deal or not. >> indeed it is a huge deal for a number of reasons. ethically this is tremendous, this guy was the face of mexican impunity. this guy marked the mexican institutions, the mexican justice system for 13 years and bringing him back to prison is a powerful signal that at least to some extent impunity has limits. it is important strategically because it a blow to the largest and most sophisticated criminal organization in mexico and it pushes the transition to smaller more local less sophisticated gangs. that transition has going on for a while. politically it is huge because it is a significant coo for the president and claiming one give a message of effectiveness and two put to rest the notion that somehow his ad
security studies at the institute for mexican competitiveness and former intelligence officer, and john torres guide post solutions and former special act in charge of homeland security in d. c. and virginia at the u.s. immigrations and custom enforcement agency. we touched on it briefly with the reporteder in mexico city, i want to hear from a mexican whether this is a big deal or not. >> indeed it is a huge deal for a number of reasons. ethically this is tremendous, this guy was the...
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torres joins us. seeing the lungs outside the box is amazing. explain a little how it works. >> john, i could not agree more. it is really remarkable technology. what they are doing is instead of taking the lungs, they take the lungs and the donors blood, combine that, pump in oxygen and they are able to have this technology that is hard to believe exists. >> and techknow has profiled the heart in the box. you got to touch a beating heart. how does it compare to the lungs? >> i did. it was one of the most memorable experiences of my life to be able to touch one of these beating hearts. technologies are similar. the biggest thing that stands out to me is the fact that this is a 50 year leap in technology. for the last 50 years doctors have been putting these organs on ice. now we have these incredible machines. so it is like going from a telegraph to an iphone 10. >> i didn't realize this. but 80% of donor lungs don't make it. how can this device change those odds? >> absolutely. 80% is a huge number. and i think the biggest issue for donating organ says the distance between the donor
torres joins us. seeing the lungs outside the box is amazing. explain a little how it works. >> john, i could not agree more. it is really remarkable technology. what they are doing is instead of taking the lungs, they take the lungs and the donors blood, combine that, pump in oxygen and they are able to have this technology that is hard to believe exists. >> and techknow has profiled the heart in the box. you got to touch a beating heart. how does it compare to the lungs? >>...
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john has your news right after this. brings up images oflogy secrets of the past, be uh this new concept, it uses satellite technology to uncover history. tech noe's phil torresxplains. >> to help unearth secrets into the past, we found a scientist who looks down from space, and into the future. dr. sarah parkic of the university of alabama at birmingham is a pioneering archaeology. using satellite imaging she was the first to map egypt's lost city, creating an incredibly accurate current lay out of a city that hasn't been seen in 3,000 years. so you are using a satellite to look into the past? >> what satellites do is they allow us to be much more focused. >> to find out how this works, we state your name to the experts at digital globe who own and operate the large zest most advanced commercial satellite consolation in the world. >> what is remote sensing in. >> remote sensing believe it or not, we all do. it is sensing without touching something. so our eyesight, our'res we all do it. what we are talking about here is a camera in this case in space, taking pictures of objects without touching them. we already have five satellites that can take pictures of
john has your news right after this. brings up images oflogy secrets of the past, be uh this new concept, it uses satellite technology to uncover history. tech noe's phil torresxplains. >> to help unearth secrets into the past, we found a scientist who looks down from space, and into the future. dr. sarah parkic of the university of alabama at birmingham is a pioneering archaeology. using satellite imaging she was the first to map egypt's lost city, creating an incredibly accurate current...