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. >> karen oswald, a fingerprint expert, worked the case.n the hood, they dusted it for prints. >> there were a few handprints that were developed on the hood. >> and were you able to get prints off of them? was it a usable handprint? >> they weren't usable the way they were with just the white fingerprint powder. there weren't enough characteristics to compare it to somebody else. >> then they did a second test using a chemical called amido black. and this time, there was enough detail. one of the handprints was useable for comparison. and the test told them something else. >> so if there's blood on this palm print, it's now going to show up with this chemical. >> hopefully, yes. >> and what happened when you put the chemical on it? >> it did develop. >> so the palm print turned blue? >> yes. blue. >> which means that there was very likely blood in that palm print. >> correct. >> and that's a big deal. >> it's a tremendous deal. >> while oswald and her team examined the prints, other investigators tested the blood to see who it belonged to.
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kirsten oswald? thank you, mr speaker. published his plan for an erasmus replacement without any consultation or discussion with devolved governments. the replacement scheme offers lower living support, no travel support, no tuition fee support. why is this tory government taking opportunities away from our young people? hear, hear. well, mr speaker, she has a delightfully concise question, i may say, but she is wrong about the difference between the erasmus and the touring project because the touring scheme, unlike the erasmus scheme, which overwhelmingly went to kids from better off homes, the touring project is designed to help kids across the country of all income groups get to fantastic universities around the world. borisjohnson. the cabinet minister who negotiated the uk's trade deal with the european union has told peers britain will "vigorously" defend its position against threatened legal action by brussels. the uk and the eu are in a dispute over checks on goods. an agreement known as the northern ireland protoc
kirsten oswald? thank you, mr speaker. published his plan for an erasmus replacement without any consultation or discussion with devolved governments. the replacement scheme offers lower living support, no travel support, no tuition fee support. why is this tory government taking opportunities away from our young people? hear, hear. well, mr speaker, she has a delightfully concise question, i may say, but she is wrong about the difference between the erasmus and the touring project because the...
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jonathan: oswald clinton, thank you.ed to think about $80, when the demand structure starts to kick in and the lean toward alternatives kick in. opec has no incentive to let it go that direction. tom: it is confusing for viewers. some people take a more macro view, some going to the microeconomics, and some do both, like francisco blanch. dr. clint is world-class in the microeconomics. jonathan: brent-wti 60-68. lisa: you mentioned the opec meeting, not wanting to increase production to much, not wanting to cannibalize the riches they are getting too much. this is a delicate dance. jonathan: this is one example of the delicate dance between policymakers and markets. markets will frontload a lot of this quickly. that is what we saw in the bond market this week. this is what policymakers do not want. they do not want them to frontload the growth because recovery hasn't started yet. tom: i will go with that, john, but i look again at gdp right now and i go back to the blunt instrument of 70 percent of the economy is consump
jonathan: oswald clinton, thank you.ed to think about $80, when the demand structure starts to kick in and the lean toward alternatives kick in. opec has no incentive to let it go that direction. tom: it is confusing for viewers. some people take a more macro view, some going to the microeconomics, and some do both, like francisco blanch. dr. clint is world-class in the microeconomics. jonathan: brent-wti 60-68. lisa: you mentioned the opec meeting, not wanting to increase production to much,...
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lot and they will spend this money while the once the pandemic is over at the same time low income oswald's head do have problems so i think it's justified to support low income households in the us this could have been done. on the basis of a lower level of overall debt or on the basis of a lower level of overall deficit so as we move up the income ladder households need us apart we shouldn't forget this is 8.5 percent of u.s. g.d.p. . and that makes us debt levels rise significantly and this will lead to a situation where consolidation measures will be needed at some point so i think there is a risk that this is too much now as we look at approach the problem here as a whole internationally do you see another debt crisis looming with countries trying to spend their way out of the pandemic. well i think it's maybe not because of trump countries or countries trying to spend their way out of the pandemic if we get a new network that prizes it may be triggered by higher interest rates because the us package will drive up interest rates and this will trigger capital outflow from imagine econom
lot and they will spend this money while the once the pandemic is over at the same time low income oswald's head do have problems so i think it's justified to support low income households in the us this could have been done. on the basis of a lower level of overall debt or on the basis of a lower level of overall deficit so as we move up the income ladder households need us apart we shouldn't forget this is 8.5 percent of u.s. g.d.p. . and that makes us debt levels rise significantly and this...
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'd how much longer can this continue how much longer where oswald had should protest his be willing to risk their lives there. the people of myanmar will be forced to defend them the international community do not do any action that. is say military generals who have been committed a crime against humanity what. every day now and also it has to be as though so we are calling it is not community too quickly before it's too late because the blast it what you knew. not to come here not just here including one in the many in the syrian refugee making inroads into german politics. it's easy isn't just sort of just trying. for every woman everywhere in the secret weapon making this year's united nations conference on women a historic one more than saying that. it's time for the perfect jan and the winter sponsored plan qatar airways however we got a little bit of a mixed bag in our weather across the middle east over the next couple days it's warm sunshine lovely weather across southern parts of the rate of 30 celsius in doha getting $36.00 in riyadh so that warm starting to set same with so
'd how much longer can this continue how much longer where oswald had should protest his be willing to risk their lives there. the people of myanmar will be forced to defend them the international community do not do any action that. is say military generals who have been committed a crime against humanity what. every day now and also it has to be as though so we are calling it is not community too quickly before it's too late because the blast it what you knew. not to come here not just here...
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but sitting there in the showroom at oswald mills and listening to it, it is -- you have to be there,t the capitol collected them all. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >>> for those of you without local news, "cbs this morning saturday" will return in a few minutes. for now, i'm tina kraus with a look beyond this morning's headlines. when we reach post pandemic status, we'll recall the events that mark covid-19's course and its vast impact on our society. the smithsonian has started curating a collection to mark the events of the covid-19 pandemic and its effect on our society. natalie brand has the story from washington. >> reporter: when critical care nurse sandra lindsay became the first american vaccinated against the coronavirus, it was a turning point that would go down in history. that pfizer vial now carefully preserved at the smithsonian's national museum of american history. northwell health in new york donated lindsay's vaccination materials and scrubs, marking the beginning of a growing covid-19 collection. >> we want to make sure that we're documenting the sto
but sitting there in the showroom at oswald mills and listening to it, it is -- you have to be there,t the capitol collected them all. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >>> for those of you without local news, "cbs this morning saturday" will return in a few minutes. for now, i'm tina kraus with a look beyond this morning's headlines. when we reach post pandemic status, we'll recall the events that mark covid-19's course and its vast impact on our...
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. >> senator boxer, before i have to go, i wish we had time to play the clip of pat and oswald from "parks and recs" filibustering by talking about "star wars," not even talking about the actual measure at hand. i wonder what you think changing the filibuster would do to the tone of congress. you can recite the phone book if you feel like it. >> i think because of all the attention paid, first of all, i have to say the professor, i agree with everything that she just said. remember, the senate can do anything it wants. but i don't think it's going to set aside, you know -- set it aside for one year. i just don't see that. but i do think that because of all of the attention being paid to this, which i think is great, people are going to get disgusted if voting rights are on the board and somebody reads dr. seuss or the dr. seuss books that are still there. so i just don't see people get accolades. they're not going to be the jimmy stewarts. i don't -- it's just going to be viewed as, look at me, aren't i great? i can stand here and read the dictionary. i think we're beyond that. this i
. >> senator boxer, before i have to go, i wish we had time to play the clip of pat and oswald from "parks and recs" filibustering by talking about "star wars," not even talking about the actual measure at hand. i wonder what you think changing the filibuster would do to the tone of congress. you can recite the phone book if you feel like it. >> i think because of all the attention paid, first of all, i have to say the professor, i agree with everything that she...
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. >> senator boxer, before i have to go, i wish we had time play the clip of pat and oswald from parks and rec by talking about star wars, not even talking about the actual measure at hand. i wonder what you think that changing the filibuster would even do to the tone of discussions in congress? i don't believe senate rules say you have to filibuster by talking about the bill. you can recite the phone book if you feel like it. >> i think because of all the attention paid, i have to say to the professor, i agree with everything she just that. the senate can do anything it wants. but i don't think it will set aside, you know, set it aside for one year. i don't see that. but i do think because of the all the attention being paid to this, which i think is great, people are going to get disgusted if voting rights, somebody reads dr. seuss books, or the books that are still there. so i don't see people getting accolades. they won't be jimmy stewarts. it is just, look at me. i'll great. i can stand here and read the dictionary. this is manager in this century, for god's sakes. by the way, the
. >> senator boxer, before i have to go, i wish we had time play the clip of pat and oswald from parks and rec by talking about star wars, not even talking about the actual measure at hand. i wonder what you think that changing the filibuster would even do to the tone of discussions in congress? i don't believe senate rules say you have to filibuster by talking about the bill. you can recite the phone book if you feel like it. >> i think because of all the attention paid, i have to...
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as the deputy leader_ ask kerstin oswald as the deputy leader to — ask kerstin oswald as the deputyase. we know h world. mr speaker, that's 'ust not the case. we know we _ world. mr speaker, that'sjust not the case. we know we can't - world. mr speaker, that'sjust not the case. we know we can't trust | world. mr speaker, that's just not| the case. we know we can't trust a word of the prime minister says on this. he told us there is no threat to the erasmus scheme, and it's not just us seeing it, is on scottish colleague told mps last week young people won't benefit from brexit. they have saddled students with a generation of debt, now he is closing the doors on erasmus. it is no wonder students are choosing the snp and independence. will you do the right thing, engage with our eu friends and rejoin erasmus? thank friends and re'oin erasmus? thank ou, mr friends and rejoin erasmus? thank you. mr speaker- _ friends and rejoin erasmus? thank you, mr speaker. students - friends and rejoin erasmus? thank you, mr speaker. students should choose the turing project because it is fantastic a
as the deputy leader_ ask kerstin oswald as the deputy leader to — ask kerstin oswald as the deputyase. we know h world. mr speaker, that's 'ust not the case. we know we _ world. mr speaker, that'sjust not the case. we know we can't - world. mr speaker, that'sjust not the case. we know we can't trust | world. mr speaker, that's just not| the case. we know we can't trust a word of the prime minister says on this. he told us there is no threat to the erasmus scheme, and it's not just us seeing...