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piazza turns to another screen which focuses on the timeline and amplitude of the audio.a closer look at measuring that short break. >> so it looks like the last gunshot ends right about here. >> so fine. so fine. so fine, just going over some of your videos. and it seems to pick up there again. so the area is approximately 2.7 seconds. so you can say 2.5 to 3 seconds is the area of the pause before you hear the gunshots pick up again. >> reporter: a little less than three seconds, but enough time potentially to support allegations officer wilson fired on brown when he had his hands up or that wilson fired in defense after brown allegedly turned and charged at him. >> it doesn't really contradict or fit in to any of the narratives that have been created so far. >> reporter: mark o'mara knows all too well about the importance of audio evidence. he represented george zimmerman in the trayvon martin trial during which much was made of who screamed during a 911 call made during the fatal altercation between zimmerman and martin. >> do you think he is yelling help? >> yes. >>
piazza turns to another screen which focuses on the timeline and amplitude of the audio.a closer look at measuring that short break. >> so it looks like the last gunshot ends right about here. >> so fine. so fine. so fine, just going over some of your videos. and it seems to pick up there again. so the area is approximately 2.7 seconds. so you can say 2.5 to 3 seconds is the area of the pause before you hear the gunshots pick up again. >> reporter: a little less than three...
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piazza turns to another screen which focuses on the timeline and amplitude of the audio. measuring that short break. >> so it looks like the last gunshot ends right about here. >> so fine. so fine. so fine, just going over some you ever videos. and it seems to pick up there again. so the area is approximately 2.7 seconds. you can say 2.5 to 3 seconds is the area of the pause before you hear the gunshots pick up again. >> reporter: a little less than three seconds, but enough time potentially to support allegations officer wilson fired on brown when he had his hands up, or that wilson fired in defense after brown allegedly turned and charged at him. >> it doesn't really contradict or fit in to any of the narratives that have been created so far. >> reporter: mark o'mara knows all too well about the importance of audio evidence. he represented george zimmerman in the trayvon martin trial during which much was made of who screamed during a 911 call made during the fatal altercation between zimmerman and a martin. >> do you think he is yelling help? >> yes. >> what is your --
piazza turns to another screen which focuses on the timeline and amplitude of the audio. measuring that short break. >> so it looks like the last gunshot ends right about here. >> so fine. so fine. so fine, just going over some you ever videos. and it seems to pick up there again. so the area is approximately 2.7 seconds. you can say 2.5 to 3 seconds is the area of the pause before you hear the gunshots pick up again. >> reporter: a little less than three seconds, but enough...
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. >> it reminds me three years ago the incident at the piazza, a targeted crime, it doesn't necessarily have negative implications for the neighborhood. >> the survivor does have a rap sheet and he is known to police, but his name is not released at this time. and the two victims that died have not been identified yet. walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> police are investigating a shooting at a south jersey hospital, found a third victim to the crime. it was just after 10:00 a.m., when he shot his wife denise at the hop in strad ford. he later shot himself and survived. police went to his home in glendora and found another person shot as well. john rawlins will have more on this story coming up in a live report at 6:00. >> the young girl abducted from her west philadelphia classroom testified into a center city courtroom today. vernon odom is live with more on what turned out to be a very emotional day in court. >> reporter: emotional and dramatic. the child's mother first testified about all the fear and panic she felt during the day and hours her daughter was miss
. >> it reminds me three years ago the incident at the piazza, a targeted crime, it doesn't necessarily have negative implications for the neighborhood. >> the survivor does have a rap sheet and he is known to police, but his name is not released at this time. and the two victims that died have not been identified yet. walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> police are investigating a shooting at a south jersey hospital, found a third victim...
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piran clusters around its showpiece square, piazza tartini. as with most towns on the adriatic, it was long ruled by nearby venice and retains its venetian flavor. in fact, the town is officially bilingual -- slovene and italian. today the square is enjoyed by visitors and locals of all generations, savoring the good life where the slavic world, the alps, and the mediterranean all come together. funding for this program has been provided by... explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ well, would you like to swing on a star? ♪ ♪ carry moonbeams home in a jar? ♪ man: how many hit songs did jimmy van heusen write for bing crosby? he was brilliant. ♪ we're off on the road to morocco ♪ ♪ this taxi is tough on the spine ♪ beats the bus, huh, junior? beats me. man: his best songs-- and there's a good amount of them-- are just wonderful songs.
piran clusters around its showpiece square, piazza tartini. as with most towns on the adriatic, it was long ruled by nearby venice and retains its venetian flavor. in fact, the town is officially bilingual -- slovene and italian. today the square is enjoyed by visitors and locals of all generations, savoring the good life where the slavic world, the alps, and the mediterranean all come together. funding for this program has been provided by... explore new worlds and new ideas through programs...
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piran clusters around its showpiece square, piazza tartini.s with most towns on the adriatic, it was long ruled by nearby venice and retains its venetian flavor. in fact, the town is officially bilingual -- slovene and italian. today the square is enjoyed by visitors and locals of all generations, savoring the good life where the slavic world, the alps, and the mediterranean all come together. company, going home with maya angelou. >> is that all the size of the bridge? we lived with our grandmother and uncle in the rear of the store. these little white kids would come in and call her annie. it was terrifying that this great powerful woman, who was my protection, couldn't protect herself. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- anne gumowitz, encouraging the renewal of democracy. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herb
piran clusters around its showpiece square, piazza tartini.s with most towns on the adriatic, it was long ruled by nearby venice and retains its venetian flavor. in fact, the town is officially bilingual -- slovene and italian. today the square is enjoyed by visitors and locals of all generations, savoring the good life where the slavic world, the alps, and the mediterranean all come together. company, going home with maya angelou. >> is that all the size of the bridge? we lived with our...
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piran clusters around its showpiece square, piazza tartini.as with most towns on the adriatic, it was long ruled by nearby venice and retains its venetian flavor. in fact, the town is officially bilingual -- slovene and italian. today the square is enjoyed by visitors and locals of all generations, savoring the good life where the slavic world, the alps, and the mediterranean all come together. ♪ >>> this week on "moyers & company," award winning actor and writer, john lithgow as king lear. >> this is an interesting moment. i just entered into that window where you can play lear. when you're old enough to play him, and you're young enough to play him. 'cause you have to have the strength to play the part, and yet you have to have some sense of impending old age. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- anne gumowitz, encouraging the renewal of democracy. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education, democratic ent of international peace and security at carnegie.org. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the f
piran clusters around its showpiece square, piazza tartini.as with most towns on the adriatic, it was long ruled by nearby venice and retains its venetian flavor. in fact, the town is officially bilingual -- slovene and italian. today the square is enjoyed by visitors and locals of all generations, savoring the good life where the slavic world, the alps, and the mediterranean all come together. ♪ >>> this week on "moyers & company," award winning actor and writer, john...
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and salt away piazza rise that an attack may be planned on the nato summit as protesters for all to the host cities ahead of the summit held by the military alliance. the british a member of parliament she shows her george galloway ends up in hospital after a vicious daytime attack in the capital. from wherever you're watching from around the world welcome to moscow into r.t. international i'm to say ukrainian soldiers who have been encircled by government militias in eastern ukraine for a week and now leaving through a humanitarian corridor policy is in the region. the first group of trapped ukrainian soldiers has made their way out of the encirclement and joined other units earlier the russian president vladimir putin urged the antigovernment fighters to allow the soldiers who are trapped in the battleground to make their way out he pointed out that they were not there because of their own initiatives that were merely following orders the anti-government fighters agreed on one condition that these ukrainian soldiers lay down their heavy weapons now on friday russian president putin di
and salt away piazza rise that an attack may be planned on the nato summit as protesters for all to the host cities ahead of the summit held by the military alliance. the british a member of parliament she shows her george galloway ends up in hospital after a vicious daytime attack in the capital. from wherever you're watching from around the world welcome to moscow into r.t. international i'm to say ukrainian soldiers who have been encircled by government militias in eastern ukraine for a week...
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that's the that joint i go to all the time over in northern liberties in the piazza, right. >> uh-huhve created another publicity stunt. it's the doughnut cheesesteak burger. >> sometimes they have chocolate covered bacon. >> i've had it over there. >> let's go downstairs. let's bite into this sucker and sao if it's . >>> good morning, northern liberties known for their kinds of out of the box menu items. they've just debuted another burying their is truly philly. mike, kacie, outside to get a taste of a donut, cheese steak, burger. >> yes. >> i'm just adjusting myself. >> you're adjusting your stick. >> yes. hey, good to see you again. >> tommy, what's going on over at bypt? >> over in northern liberties. >> i haven't seen you there since last night. >> hi, tm. >> hi, how are you? >> the chef over there. >> yes. >> and i brought two of my friends, thisthere is. so what's in it? >> well, mike, the three most beautiful words in the english language: donut, cheese steak, burger. >> oh, gosh. >> all right, chef. tell us what you did. what do you do this. >> so start off on the bottom wit
that's the that joint i go to all the time over in northern liberties in the piazza, right. >> uh-huhve created another publicity stunt. it's the doughnut cheesesteak burger. >> sometimes they have chocolate covered bacon. >> i've had it over there. >> let's go downstairs. let's bite into this sucker and sao if it's . >>> good morning, northern liberties known for their kinds of out of the box menu items. they've just debuted another burying their is truly...
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the piazza della signoria has always been the heart of florence with its great sculptured figures, manyof which were created in leonardo's time. leonardo walked this square as a young man of fashion who loved wearing flamboyant clothes and wore them well. at first people only recognized him as being verrocchio's apprentice, but it was not long before they came to know him as leonardo. the most famous of the statues here, of course, is michelangelo's david. leonardo served on the committee that placed the great statue in the square. the original is now in the academy of art, placed there in order to protect it from air pollution and mindless vandals. here is another painting in the uffizi that shows the unmistakable stamp of leonardo's early work-- the annunciation-- a large panel seven feet long and three feet high painted on a poplar board, as was the custom of the time. the most appealing feature of the painting is the messenger of god, the winged angel. vasari writes that verrocchio stopped painting when he saw the evidence of his young apprentice's ability, but that story is not tru
the piazza della signoria has always been the heart of florence with its great sculptured figures, manyof which were created in leonardo's time. leonardo walked this square as a young man of fashion who loved wearing flamboyant clothes and wore them well. at first people only recognized him as being verrocchio's apprentice, but it was not long before they came to know him as leonardo. the most famous of the statues here, of course, is michelangelo's david. leonardo served on the committee that...
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. >>> a short time ago, i spoke with frank piazza, audio forensic expert and mark o'mara who representedeorge zimmerman and attorney areva martin. mark, if it's confirmed that this is the audio of the shooting of michael brown, do you see it bolstering either side, the prosecution or the defense or do we simply not -- i mean obviously we don't know any of the forensic evidence. is it simply too early to tell? >> well, a couple of things. i do think it's going to be authenticated. it seems to be relevant in time, place and the way it happened, so i think it's going thoent katd, which means it's going to show up in a courtroom. what's interesting it does, it sort of sets the audio stage for what happened. i agree with don, it seems as though it's missing that first shot that was testified to by dorian, but the other ones i think are fairly significant. now, whether or not they help the state or defense according to what side you want me to take, anderson, you and i have both talked about not speculating. but one thing that's interesting about that is the family's autopsy suggested that mik
. >>> a short time ago, i spoke with frank piazza, audio forensic expert and mark o'mara who representedeorge zimmerman and attorney areva martin. mark, if it's confirmed that this is the audio of the shooting of michael brown, do you see it bolstering either side, the prosecution or the defense or do we simply not -- i mean obviously we don't know any of the forensic evidence. is it simply too early to tell? >> well, a couple of things. i do think it's going to be authenticated....
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. >>> joining me now are frank piazza, an audio forensic expert and mark o'mara who represented george zimmerman and reva martin. mark, if it's confirmed that this is the audio of the shooting of michael brown, do you see it bolstering either side, the prosecution or the defense, or do we simply not -- i mean obviously we don't know any of the forensic evidence. is it simply too early to tell? >> well, a couple of things. i do think it's going to be authenticated. it seems to be relevant in time, place and the way it happened. so i think it's probably going to get authenticated which means it's going to showup in a courtroom. what's interesting, it sort of sets the audio stage for what happened. i agree with don, it seems as though it's missing that first shot that was testified to by dorian, but the other ones i think are fairly significant. whether or not they help the state or defense, according to what side you want me to take, we have talked about not speculating, but one thing that's interesting about that is the family's autopsy suggested that mike brown was hit six times in the
. >>> joining me now are frank piazza, an audio forensic expert and mark o'mara who represented george zimmerman and reva martin. mark, if it's confirmed that this is the audio of the shooting of michael brown, do you see it bolstering either side, the prosecution or the defense, or do we simply not -- i mean obviously we don't know any of the forensic evidence. is it simply too early to tell? >> well, a couple of things. i do think it's going to be authenticated. it seems to be...
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the piazza whistleblowing is an isolating event.if i understand quickly in an interview you gave you mentioned in your new endeavor at the intercept you'll be looking to employ a secure drop anonymous technology. heavy look forward in terms of what impact that has on the relationship of the journalists from the perspective of this is is somehow and some way facilitate the leaker, the person in power who has alter your motive and some way further isolates for the whistleblower in terms of the only avenue of support often is the journalist they are dealing with. that could somehow be undermined in technology. >> the question you ask raises a problem that gets far too little attention which is if you tell people as we tell them the government is collecting and everyone was calling them and who they are calling in the device they use and collecting their e-mails there are threats and implications for rights such as the right to privacy which has been debated. there are a lot of other rights that are seriously threatened by it system abo
the piazza whistleblowing is an isolating event.if i understand quickly in an interview you gave you mentioned in your new endeavor at the intercept you'll be looking to employ a secure drop anonymous technology. heavy look forward in terms of what impact that has on the relationship of the journalists from the perspective of this is is somehow and some way facilitate the leaker, the person in power who has alter your motive and some way further isolates for the whistleblower in terms of the...