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>> the examiners trained eye can learn many things. is it human hair? of what race? animal hair? what family? >> it wasn't really until after world war two, when the fbi set up a professional crime lab, where the evidence really began to take a foothold in the prosecution of criminal cases. >> from a microscopic examination of hairs, we can determine race, body area... >> morris samuel clark was the head of the fbi hair and fiber unit in the 1960s and 70s. he retired in 1979, and moved to rural virginia, where we met him at his home. >> where hairs are involved, it's usually a crime of violence. horrible crimes and horrible people involved. >> did you go into court and, and testify about hair analysis? >> oh yes, very, hundreds of times. >> hundreds of times. >> the microscopic hair comparisons the way the fbi did it, was based on approximately 16 different characteristics. the pigment distribution, the structure of the medulla. >> when you would lay out all those kind of say 16 factors in a hair, was there a database of hair to compare that to? >> no. we always had to state that
>> the examiners trained eye can learn many things. is it human hair? of what race? animal hair? what family? >> it wasn't really until after world war two, when the fbi set up a professional crime lab, where the evidence really began to take a foothold in the prosecution of criminal cases. >> from a microscopic examination of hairs, we can determine race, body area... >> morris samuel clark was the head of the fbi hair and fiber unit in the 1960s and 70s. he retired in...
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, shauna debine discusses her book, "learning from the wounded. it examines the civil war's impact on medicine. she argues that medicine in the united states was antiquated and unprepared for the civil war but during the war developed new practices and standards for the care of wounded and coping with diseases. the southern historical association and the society of civil war historians cohosted this event. this event is about 35 minutes. >> on behalf of the 2013 tom watson brown committee and the thad brown ex officio, we are pleaseded to report that out of 60 books submitted this year, no surprise to anyone here at this point, shauna devine's "learning from the wounded -- the civil war and the rise of american medical science," published by u.n.c. press. dr. devine has produced a book that challenges many of not most of our assumptions about the state of medicine in the civil war. "learning from the wounded" draws on close readings of reports issued by hundreds of army and you and -- union positions who treated the wounded and dissected the dead. despite con
, shauna debine discusses her book, "learning from the wounded. it examines the civil war's impact on medicine. she argues that medicine in the united states was antiquated and unprepared for the civil war but during the war developed new practices and standards for the care of wounded and coping with diseases. the southern historical association and the society of civil war historians cohosted this event. this event is about 35 minutes. >> on behalf of the 2013 tom watson brown...
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both the medical examiner's office and the fire department are fire crews investigate what they're calling a suspicious fire. crews were called to a home on riehl street in waterloo this morning -- the fire was put out in five minutes and didn't cause much damage. there was one looks like some fog will be in the forecast. let's go to storm track seven chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg - he's in the forecast center. information. sky remains cloudy tonight with areas of fog to remain. temperatures are forecast to might have some slippery surfaces overnight and early tuesday morning. use caution when walking or driving. the wind increases during the day upper 30s and low 40s. we are tracking a storm forecast to bring us rain wednesday with highs in the mid 40s. rain amounts could be as high as 0.50". one is dead, dozens injured after a woman drives her car up onto the sidewalk of the very busy las vegas strip -- today, police are saying it was not accident. chris pollone has the latest in car barreled through crowds on the las vegas strip sunday. sending people flying through the air. in
both the medical examiner's office and the fire department are fire crews investigate what they're calling a suspicious fire. crews were called to a home on riehl street in waterloo this morning -- the fire was put out in five minutes and didn't cause much damage. there was one looks like some fog will be in the forecast. let's go to storm track seven chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg - he's in the forecast center. information. sky remains cloudy tonight with areas of fog to remain....
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the state argued. this was murder. medical examiner dr. eric vey testified that antifreeze killed ray. >> he died as a result of complications of ethylene glycol toxicity. >> reporter: but exactly how antifreeze kills was critical to the state's case. when somebody ingests antifreeze, either deliberately or because somebody else gave it to them, what's the progression of symptoms? >> well, initially they'll appear to be drunk or stuporous. and then they'll become then become comatose. and then they'll start to have congestive heart failure and pulmonary edema, and then they'll start to go into renal failure and then eventually die. >> reporter: you can sort of estimate when they ingested the antifreeze based on where their symptoms are at that point? >> that's exactly right. it's possible to get a rough estimate of when the ingestion occurred. >> reporter: the keystone of the state's case was the progression of symptoms that prosecutors contended would show when ray ingested the antifreeze. you were able to establish a timeline? >> when the
the state argued. this was murder. medical examiner dr. eric vey testified that antifreeze killed ray. >> he died as a result of complications of ethylene glycol toxicity. >> reporter: but exactly how antifreeze kills was critical to the state's case. when somebody ingests antifreeze, either deliberately or because somebody else gave it to them, what's the progression of symptoms? >> well, initially they'll appear to be drunk or stuporous. and then they'll become then become...
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he immediately called the medical examiner. >> the body was immediately moved to the m.e.'s office where they determined there was stabbing in the neck, bruises on the face and three broken ribs, which were not easily determined on initial review. >> reporter: police were called to check who are after neighbors said she didn't answer her door. first they concluded her death was not suspicious. her body stayed in the morgue for a month while her family made funeral arrangements. >> the funeral director picked up the death certificate and had the family doctor sign it. the family doctor, as far as we can tell in our determination right now, never viewed the body. >> reporter: the family's doctor declined to comment to news4. those who knew her where she lived cannot understand how her deadly wounds went unnoticed. >> how can the cops see somebody examine somebody on the floor? >> reporter: now the investigation of this month-old case is just getting underway. >> i don't know who would want to hurt her, because she traveled alone. >> reporter: in brownsville, news4, new york.
he immediately called the medical examiner. >> the body was immediately moved to the m.e.'s office where they determined there was stabbing in the neck, bruises on the face and three broken ribs, which were not easily determined on initial review. >> reporter: police were called to check who are after neighbors said she didn't answer her door. first they concluded her death was not suspicious. her body stayed in the morgue for a month while her family made funeral arrangements....
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vincent demayo yesterday contradicts the examination of the maryland medical examiner. he spent the day testifying in his own defense. he's the first of six officers to go to trial in gray's death. he could go to jail for six years if convicted. >>> it's being put on by the council of islamic relations, cair. they're being attacked across. >>> also happening today, the american anti-arab discrimination committee will speak out on recent comments made by presidential candidates targeting arabs and muslims. they eels also discuss rekrejts discoveries in congress. the adc is the largest arab-american grassroots organization in the country. >>> donald trump is not "time" magazine's person of the year. german chancellor angela merkel took the title. trump not happy about it. he tweettweeted, i told you "ti magazine would never pick me as person of the year. they chose the woman who is ruining germany. >>> well, he may be one of the most famous muslims in the world and now muhammad ali is speakings out against donald trump. trump wants to ban all muslims from the united states
vincent demayo yesterday contradicts the examination of the maryland medical examiner. he spent the day testifying in his own defense. he's the first of six officers to go to trial in gray's death. he could go to jail for six years if convicted. >>> it's being put on by the council of islamic relations, cair. they're being attacked across. >>> also happening today, the american anti-arab discrimination committee will speak out on recent comments made by presidential candidates...
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the medical examiner pronounced bagwell dead at the scene. the crash closed highway 151 for several hours. a nevada man with ties to eastern iowa is accusing the iowa state patrol of illegally taking his things during a traffic stop. and it happened friday, the se day the iowa supreme court ruled against police seizing cash or other materials s om drivers when they're not facing charges for related crimes. joins us with more. dave, are there similarities with the case decided by the state high court? bruce, tim callahan of reno, nevada thinks there are and he's hoping to use that case to get back computers and electronics an officer seized friday. the case against robert pardee, decided by the court, hinged on an officer taking extra time during a routine traffic stop to bring in a drug dog without good suspicion of a drug crime. callahan, who was on his way to the cedar rapids- area to visit his mother, was stopped for going 62 in a 55 mile per hour zone near council bluffs. llahan says the statattrooper wrote a ticket and then made him and
the medical examiner pronounced bagwell dead at the scene. the crash closed highway 151 for several hours. a nevada man with ties to eastern iowa is accusing the iowa state patrol of illegally taking his things during a traffic stop. and it happened friday, the se day the iowa supreme court ruled against police seizing cash or other materials s om drivers when they're not facing charges for related crimes. joins us with more. dave, are there similarities with the case decided by the state high...
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according to the examiner, the buses that caught fire were nearly 15 yores -- years old.ineers are now expecting nearly 300 electric buss and they are replacing the connecting polls that seem to have sparked the fires. according to the examiner, this repair work is all being done with only minimal disruption to riders. minimal delays is what they are saying. and this will bring you back out here live. union officials are saying what they are doing now is only a temporary solution because ultimately, many of these electric buses will need to be replaced, but apparently that will not happen. it won't be in the budget for at least another couple of years, pam. >> boy. all right. that could certainly affect the commute. thank you, alex. >>> time is 5:33. the san francisco police officer's union will hold a news conference to protest a new police department policy. ktvu fox 2 allie rasvus joining us live. you're in our newsroom. so what is going on? >> well, dave with oakland police and many other departments around the country, whenever an officer point ace gun at someone, it
according to the examiner, the buses that caught fire were nearly 15 yores -- years old.ineers are now expecting nearly 300 electric buss and they are replacing the connecting polls that seem to have sparked the fires. according to the examiner, this repair work is all being done with only minimal disruption to riders. minimal delays is what they are saying. and this will bring you back out here live. union officials are saying what they are doing now is only a temporary solution because...
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he studied the patient's disease, including the sloughing blood. he examined the microscopic appearance of what he called diseased cells. he conducted a clinical trial in the hospital with nitric acid and bromine, and agreed that bromine was the best remedy. he placed bromine in empty bottles around the beds of his patients and used bromine on the dressings, mirroring the experimental researches of joseph lister. began applications of roaming. after 10 days, the wound showed signs of granulation, the patient started to improve, and by early november it was reported that the word had granulated beyond expectation. the case history was submitted to the army medical museum, where i read it 140 years later. for a medical historian, there are many fascinating aspects to this case. most interestingly, many of the tools we associate with modern scientific medicine were employed in this case. the doctor initially identified the disease as a physiological abnormality, looking at the uncharacteristic movements of disease cells. moree moved towards a ontological concepti
he studied the patient's disease, including the sloughing blood. he examined the microscopic appearance of what he called diseased cells. he conducted a clinical trial in the hospital with nitric acid and bromine, and agreed that bromine was the best remedy. he placed bromine in empty bottles around the beds of his patients and used bromine on the dressings, mirroring the experimental researches of joseph lister. began applications of roaming. after 10 days, the wound showed signs of...
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the examiner says heart disease and other health conditions linked to his long history of drug use contributed to his death. the 48-year-old was found that on the tour bus in minnesota. >> the fda is not looking at banning nationwide what experts call his skin cancer epidemic instead of cooking times stronger mourad from normal thought my. the plan would also require adults to sign forms acknowledging the side effects before using tanning bed. >> see people in their 20's with melanoma. the big factors almost all of the new the rest. >> the risk of developing melanoma rises by 59% after a visit to a tanning salon. the rate has risen to present some 70's. 42 states have some kind of age restriction. the las vegas all game >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you
the examiner says heart disease and other health conditions linked to his long history of drug use contributed to his death. the 48-year-old was found that on the tour bus in minnesota. >> the fda is not looking at banning nationwide what experts call his skin cancer epidemic instead of cooking times stronger mourad from normal thought my. the plan would also require adults to sign forms acknowledging the side effects before using tanning bed. >> see people in their 20's with...
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the case has been turned over to the state medical examiner. austin's father told nbc news that his son had never collapsed before and they don't understand what happened. one minute he was competing for the championship and was doing fine. the third period started and he just went down and never got back up. the high school was open yesterday for grief counseling. roberts placed eighth at the class 2a state tournament last year. he planned on wrestling and playing football at iowa central community college in fort dodge. we'll let you know when funeral arraignment have been set. the cause of a deadly fire in spencer has been determined. investigators determined that the fire was caused by combustibles located too close to a space heater. firefighters responded to a a trailer home at 317 w. 18th around 1:30 saturday afternoon, just off of highway 71. after putting out the flames, firefighters found the person who lived there dead. investigators say, it appears the fire started accidentally. but, they are not releasing any the victim until they'v
the case has been turned over to the state medical examiner. austin's father told nbc news that his son had never collapsed before and they don't understand what happened. one minute he was competing for the championship and was doing fine. the third period started and he just went down and never got back up. the high school was open yesterday for grief counseling. roberts placed eighth at the class 2a state tournament last year. he planned on wrestling and playing football at iowa central...
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the witness stand. today chow was cross-examined by the prosecution. chow tried again to convince jurors he was a reformed criminals. clowe's lawyers argue government agents entrapped him by posing as confidantes. >> if they want to accept the word of these snitches that for 99% of what they said is uncorroborated, then we lose. >> a government agent posing as an east coast mob member has already testified against chow saying chow accepted lavish bribes and laundered money. ed f >>> other bay area headlines tonight, authorities in the south bay have identified a drunk driving suspect blamed for a series of accidents that left one man dead. 19-year-old carlos villalobos is accused of crashing into multiple cars last night. san jose police say he collided with one car leaving a restaurant and another as he was headed towards capital expenseway. the deadly crash happened when he slammed into a volkswagen beetle. >>> on the road to becoming a permanent fixture in san francisco, google buses are facing some roadblocks. critics filed an environmental appeal
the witness stand. today chow was cross-examined by the prosecution. chow tried again to convince jurors he was a reformed criminals. clowe's lawyers argue government agents entrapped him by posing as confidantes. >> if they want to accept the word of these snitches that for 99% of what they said is uncorroborated, then we lose. >> a government agent posing as an east coast mob member has already testified against chow saying chow accepted lavish bribes and laundered money. ed f...
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the firearms expert, for example. >> in my examination of the crossbow, i found it to be in excellent mechanical operating condition, showing very little wear from very little use. >> the crossbow, he testified, simply could not have fired without someone pulling the trigger. but the expert only hit the weapon, he didn't testify by throwing it, which is what ken creamer said he had done. by the way, the defense, j.j. mason was an expert in guns, the kind that fired bullets. but did he know for sure about a crossbow, so how, asked the defense, could anyone rely on this expert's opinion? time for the defense to make its own case with some courtroom drama. >> judge, i'm going to ask the court to indulge me with one more physical demonstration. >> defense attorney gregory turpin would somehow right here in court how the weapon could have fired accidentally. the right decision? well, maybe not. >> actually, may i ask if i could have the witness step down while i do this, please? mr. mason. >> just don't mess it up. i assume you've done this before? >> yes, judge. >> this will how it would
the firearms expert, for example. >> in my examination of the crossbow, i found it to be in excellent mechanical operating condition, showing very little wear from very little use. >> the crossbow, he testified, simply could not have fired without someone pulling the trigger. but the expert only hit the weapon, he didn't testify by throwing it, which is what ken creamer said he had done. by the way, the defense, j.j. mason was an expert in guns, the kind that fired bullets. but did...
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if you don't know as the medical examiner based on your personal knowledge of the fact house do you expect the jury to make the determination? >> at issue according to the defense is the officer porter's role relaying the information to the colleagues. according to his statement he told officer and a supervisor at two stops freddie gray needed medical attention. >> it is demonstrating that the officer porter's during officer porter is shifting blame to officer goodson. >> a former nurse in the courtroom today said it was too late. >> it seemed to me that it was evidence he needed the help dragging him toward the van. >> the defense asks and they concluded had gray received prompt medical attention the death would not have been ruled a homicide. today may have been a wash says legal observers. >> at the end of the day it can't be a wash. the state has to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. prosecutors have and will argue if porter inaction led to freddie gray's death. maureen: up next, case closed. the infamous twerking case. >> we have the redskins fans here. they are excited about t
if you don't know as the medical examiner based on your personal knowledge of the fact house do you expect the jury to make the determination? >> at issue according to the defense is the officer porter's role relaying the information to the colleagues. according to his statement he told officer and a supervisor at two stops freddie gray needed medical attention. >> it is demonstrating that the officer porter's during officer porter is shifting blame to officer goodson. >> a...
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one is how did the medical examiner miss the mark while examining the elderly woman's body. second who was responsible for killing the 82-year-old victim. unresponsive inside her sixth floor apartment on november 9th and eventually declared dead. police had gone to her apartment here at the woodson house for a welfare check because no one had heard from her. as mckenny's body was being prepared for burial, workers at the caribbean funeral center noticed a knife wound in the back of her neck. the medical examiner has made her death a homicide. investigators spend a significant amount of time inside her apartment yesterday looking for anything, any kind of evidence that might lead them to her killer. certainly people who live here at the woodson houses were very surprised to hear that the elderly victim had not died from natural causes but rather she was murdered. we're live in brownsville, dray clark channel 7 eyewitness news. tornado driver is still on the loose hours after a deadly hit and run. witnesses say the truckdriver actually got out of his rig after hitting a man in
one is how did the medical examiner miss the mark while examining the elderly woman's body. second who was responsible for killing the 82-year-old victim. unresponsive inside her sixth floor apartment on november 9th and eventually declared dead. police had gone to her apartment here at the woodson house for a welfare check because no one had heard from her. as mckenny's body was being prepared for burial, workers at the caribbean funeral center noticed a knife wound in the back of her neck....
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the medical examiner says he died from natural causes. austin roberts was a senior at spencer high school. he placed eighth at the 2-a state he was competing in the 220-pound weight division "i really don't know what happened. it looked like things were going ok and then all of a out," a go fund me page is set up to help austin's family and has already raised more than 26- thousand dollars. a woman is found dead in a mobile home - after a fire destroys her home. it happened in the 2300 block of kelly street sw in cedar rapids just after 7 last night. kwwl's kristin rogers was on scene this morning. she spoke with a cedar rapids public information officer on the phone, kristin what did they say? they said the woman was unidentifiable when she was found. an autopsy is scheduled for later this week to find out who flames wiped out the siding on this mobile home both walls and ceilings are now gone a woman's body was found inside amoung the destuction a neighbor believes it was the body of the woman who lived in home, because she says the woma
the medical examiner says he died from natural causes. austin roberts was a senior at spencer high school. he placed eighth at the 2-a state he was competing in the 220-pound weight division "i really don't know what happened. it looked like things were going ok and then all of a out," a go fund me page is set up to help austin's family and has already raised more than 26- thousand dollars. a woman is found dead in a mobile home - after a fire destroys her home. it happened in the...
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the examiner reports two officers were under scrutiny already. one case involves 2009 shooting in antioch, he fired at three men, hitting two in the back. the third man now accused in jail of a brutal double murder in san francisco, sued the city of antioch. another is a police beating in the bayview in 2013, became a subject of a federal civil rights case. some activists calling for the police chief's resignation since wood's death. the examiner says the chief has received death threats. >> south bay neighborhood left stunned and frightened after a car thief shot a teenage girl in the neck. police have been looking for that man since those 911 calls came from this area near coleman avenue, winfield boulevard san jose last night around 7:00. 17-year-old girl left her car running while talking with friends. she realized that her car was being ripped off, she and her friends chased down that car thief in another car. when they caught up with the suspect at an intersection, that suspected thief pulled a gun and shot the 17-year-old. police found the
the examiner reports two officers were under scrutiny already. one case involves 2009 shooting in antioch, he fired at three men, hitting two in the back. the third man now accused in jail of a brutal double murder in san francisco, sued the city of antioch. another is a police beating in the bayview in 2013, became a subject of a federal civil rights case. some activists calling for the police chief's resignation since wood's death. the examiner says the chief has received death threats....
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the examiner says the amount is apparently due to a quirk in a contract between them and the union. they made full salary after 19 months on the job at one time, but under the 2014 contract, workers hired after july 1st start at 63% of full pay. which slowly goes up after five years until they make $32. but they have to take out second jobs, even with another person in the family who brings in a full time salary. >> tara moriarty, live in san francisco with san francisco headlines. >>> the new year is just days away. with it comes plenty of new laws. >> they cover everything from guns to dui, even hover boards. >> janine de la vega is breaking down some of the laws taking effect january 1st. janine. >> hey, sal. yeah, we are here along the embarcadero. mrentplenty of people are riding bikes wearing headphones. they're going to have to change that because starting in 2016, there is a new law where you can no longer wear a head set or earphones in both ears. hover boards can now be ridden on bike paths, lanes, and public streets. but riding them on sidewalks can be different because s
the examiner says the amount is apparently due to a quirk in a contract between them and the union. they made full salary after 19 months on the job at one time, but under the 2014 contract, workers hired after july 1st start at 63% of full pay. which slowly goes up after five years until they make $32. but they have to take out second jobs, even with another person in the family who brings in a full time salary. >> tara moriarty, live in san francisco with san francisco headlines....
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s ruling has changed quote the medical examiner remains firm that the infant died of blunt trauma. ted daniel, fox 25 news. >>> police say the suspect in the orange mass on the right came into the offers are still investigating tonight. >> methuen police will be the first officers in our area to wear body cameras to those cameras around the clock. the city did receive a grant to defray some of the cost. methuen police chief telling fox 25 people act nicer when they see there's a camera lens pointed at them. what we did find is deslation is actually embedded in this. some someone knows they're on video they behave a lot better. >> some questions still remain as to how long the interactions will be restored but he is working with the aclu to come up with a set of universal standards. two medford police officers today they pulled a mother and her twin babies from a burning home as fox 25's kathryn burcham reports they were first on the scene because firefighters were on the other side of the city battling another fire. i thank god we there were at the right time and i thank god my par
s ruling has changed quote the medical examiner remains firm that the infant died of blunt trauma. ted daniel, fox 25 news. >>> police say the suspect in the orange mass on the right came into the offers are still investigating tonight. >> methuen police will be the first officers in our area to wear body cameras to those cameras around the clock. the city did receive a grant to defray some of the cost. methuen police chief telling fox 25 people act nicer when they see there's a...
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what the medical examiner says caused his death. >> we begin at the live desk. we are learning about new details about a man charged with supporting isil terrorists. the hartford man took money he knew was intended to cause destruction or conduct an attack. his name is mohamed elshinawy and lying to theryz fbi when questioned about it. the fbi search warrant indicates elshinawy lives from the aberdeen proving ground. there it is. the feds asked the court for permission to raid his known address and to search it for computers. an fbi agent says elshinawy accepted thousands through paypal and through western union and the feds say they questioned elshinawy about tied to isil in july or that he cut off or began masking his communication with isil thereafter. there was no indication he planned any attacks in the court records we reviewed, but elshinawy made a pledge to support isil and made a desire to die a martyr. he denied every intention to carry out an attack and he was trying to take away money from isil and there's evidence he lied during questioning and el s
what the medical examiner says caused his death. >> we begin at the live desk. we are learning about new details about a man charged with supporting isil terrorists. the hartford man took money he knew was intended to cause destruction or conduct an attack. his name is mohamed elshinawy and lying to theryz fbi when questioned about it. the fbi search warrant indicates elshinawy lives from the aberdeen proving ground. there it is. the feds asked the court for permission to raid his known...
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the examination of the case of a 35-year-old engineer from brazil, from the diocese and sent talks has showed that mother teresa intervened on his behalf in a miraculous way. he apparently was suffering from eight rain tumors -- eight brain tumors and was about to undergo an operation on his brain when members of his family and friends prayed to mother teresa for her intercession. he was immediately and miraculously cured in a way that cannot be scientifically explained, according to the vatican. genie: tell us a bit more about this symbolism, this final move by pope francis to make mother teresa a saint. she did so much for the poor. the pope has made that a real focus for himself as well. >> that's right. mother teresa's canonization is likely to be a high point in this jubilee here of mercy that the pope has declared, and again recently. she is exactly the kind of model that pope francis is seeking for the kind of church that he wants to promote around the world. concern for the poorest, concern for the peripheries, and there has even a minute suggestion that he even might want to g
the examination of the case of a 35-year-old engineer from brazil, from the diocese and sent talks has showed that mother teresa intervened on his behalf in a miraculous way. he apparently was suffering from eight rain tumors -- eight brain tumors and was about to undergo an operation on his brain when members of his family and friends prayed to mother teresa for her intercession. he was immediately and miraculously cured in a way that cannot be scientifically explained, according to the...
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i think much of the examiner and the chronicle and other entities that look at it, and look at all issue of nonprofit is some sort of chicken little type thing that this guy was cut off all for nonprofits, is simply not true. there's really nothing to worry about.. the little things that we may have to tinker with having to do with exemptions, other types of things, we can do quite easily through regulations and we will. so, i just want to take that few minutes for us to just sort of sit back and bask in the glory of the fact that we have on the ballot in november in the election a measure that one by more than any other measure on the ballot. i think we did some pretty good work. >> congratulations. >> i would echo commissioner keane comments. it seems to me that in drafting regulation, rather than trend one which would require to get 4/5 commissioners agreement and the board of supervisors super majority agreement, to think in terms of how we define members. so that we can understand, so that the nonprofits, the small ones like the one i was mentioned, there members communicating are n
i think much of the examiner and the chronicle and other entities that look at it, and look at all issue of nonprofit is some sort of chicken little type thing that this guy was cut off all for nonprofits, is simply not true. there's really nothing to worry about.. the little things that we may have to tinker with having to do with exemptions, other types of things, we can do quite easily through regulations and we will. so, i just want to take that few minutes for us to just sort of sit back...
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the sciences. and will a good examines the life and impact of the first african-american supreme court justice thurgood marshall. >> the magnet to me what this marshall -- five days stretched over 12 days, nomination in limbo for next week for marshall. the supreme court has been all white. before him no nominee had lasted more than a day. with southerners leading the charge by knew there was great drama in wanting to figure out why that happened. >> that is a look gets some of the boat the washington post recommends from the past year. booktv has covered many of these authors and you can watch the full programs on our web site booktv.org. >> joining us now this ronald goldfarb, editor of this book "after snowden: privacy, secrecy, and security in the information age". you are the editor of this book but in your own opinion what has been the impact of ed snowden? >> the impact has been extraordinary. revelations made public, the world has changed in a way that never would have happened if they didn't, whether you believe he is an angel or devil and people have strong feelings about that, you can't deny
the sciences. and will a good examines the life and impact of the first african-american supreme court justice thurgood marshall. >> the magnet to me what this marshall -- five days stretched over 12 days, nomination in limbo for next week for marshall. the supreme court has been all white. before him no nominee had lasted more than a day. with southerners leading the charge by knew there was great drama in wanting to figure out why that happened. >> that is a look gets some of the...
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the medical examiner say bagwell died at the scene. the crash closed highway 151 for severahours. terrorism and trump. republican candidates focused on those topics in the last debate of the year. most of the questions focused on/the best way defended his position - banning all muslim visitors and immigrants to the u-s. jeb bush criticized the candidate. ted cruz and marco rubio also got into a tough back and forth. the democratic presidential frontrunner hillary clinton will be talking that will be at old brick church. then she will go to mason city for another town hall. clinton plans to be there at 5:45. the iowa d-n-r will listen to concerns today about a controversial pipeline that would cross the state. the meeting is scheduled from 5 to 7 o'clock tonight in des moines. last month the iowa utilities boardeard from more than 200 people. the board will eventually decide if it will let the company, dakota access, build the pipeline in 18 counties in iowa. the dnr is reviewing the permit application for dakota cess and expects to make a decision later this winter. several cities
the medical examiner say bagwell died at the scene. the crash closed highway 151 for severahours. terrorism and trump. republican candidates focused on those topics in the last debate of the year. most of the questions focused on/the best way defended his position - banning all muslim visitors and immigrants to the u-s. jeb bush criticized the candidate. ted cruz and marco rubio also got into a tough back and forth. the democratic presidential frontrunner hillary clinton will be talking that...
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the clay countytyedical examiner has turned the case over to the state medical examiner's office.they will determine the exact cause of death. in the meantime... roberts' friends and teammates are mourning his loss. you can hear from them station, kmeg 14.a go fund me page set up to support his family currently has received more than 37- thousanandollars in donatitis. 3 3 sioux city was "feeling the bern" this evening.nearly a thousand people turned up at the sioux city convention center for a campaign rally for vermont senator bernie sanders.the democratic presidential candidate is far behind hillary clinton in the latest polls... but he says he's getting plenty of support ahead of february's caucuses. 3 "with your help, if we w iowa, and the following week if we win new hampshire, we have got a path toward victory to win the democratic nomination."sanders pointed to his endorsements from the communications workers of america union and the grassroots group democracy for america.a.he sayayhis campaign has received more than 2 million contributions from 1 million donors... the highest
the clay countytyedical examiner has turned the case over to the state medical examiner's office.they will determine the exact cause of death. in the meantime... roberts' friends and teammates are mourning his loss. you can hear from them station, kmeg 14.a go fund me page set up to support his family currently has received more than 37- thousanandollars in donatitis. 3 3 sioux city was "feeling the bern" this evening.nearly a thousand people turned up at the sioux city convention...
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the medical examiner overturning the cause of death the, now declaring it a homicide. saying the cause of death is stab wounds. >> they find out they kill her. >> reporter: neighbors stunned to hear someone would have wanted to harm the elderly woman who live add loan. the apartment where her body was found now sealed by police and padlocked as they work to determine who killed her. >> that lady don't bother nobody. she was a good lady. >> reporter: now how the doctor signed off on the death certificate still under investigation as police try to pin point who is responsible for this woman's death. reporting live from the brownsville section of brooklyn, janelle burrell, cbs 2 news. >> thank you. >>> five protesters are charged with obstruction after being arrested near the rockefeller center christmas tree. >> hey! >> according to police, they had been demonstrating against the police shooting of black teenager laquan mcdonald in chicago. >>> the nypd is investigating a deadly accident involving a mta bus. it happened last night. police say a 62-year-old was crossing e
the medical examiner overturning the cause of death the, now declaring it a homicide. saying the cause of death is stab wounds. >> they find out they kill her. >> reporter: neighbors stunned to hear someone would have wanted to harm the elderly woman who live add loan. the apartment where her body was found now sealed by police and padlocked as they work to determine who killed her. >> that lady don't bother nobody. she was a good lady. >> reporter: now how the doctor...
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hampton pearson reports. >> reporter: there were no cold ones on the table when senate lawmakers began to examine the proposed $100 billion merger between the world's twos top beer producers. anheuser-busch inbev was offered to buy sab miller for $107 billion. ceo carlos brino says the merger is needed to expands the brand in the rest of the world. not just the u.s. >> the purpose of this transaction is to enhance our ability to serve new markets particularly in africa, asia, and central and south america. it's about bringing more choices to more consumers around the world. >> reporter: in lopes of winning regulatory approval, the merged company will spin off the miller brand to molson coors, a major divestiture that also keeps alive the miller versus bud rivalry here in the united states. >> the divesty tour of miller-coors ensures that our market share in the u.s. will not change as a result of the combination. >> lawmakers want to ensure competition from the 4100 craft brewers, a nationwide industry that continues to grow. the main concerns from those brewers the distribution and pricing power
hampton pearson reports. >> reporter: there were no cold ones on the table when senate lawmakers began to examine the proposed $100 billion merger between the world's twos top beer producers. anheuser-busch inbev was offered to buy sab miller for $107 billion. ceo carlos brino says the merger is needed to expands the brand in the rest of the world. not just the u.s. >> the purpose of this transaction is to enhance our ability to serve new markets particularly in africa, asia, and...
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alleging but if it turns out he's guilt two pr cops are criminals next, i noticed the article in the examiner 24 past week about favorism and the source of article was a memo written by a sergeant matthew that was ironic he was one the person in the castro street it did me wrong not ethical and improperly trained cop now permanent a field trainer office that is crazy third thing on any list oh, i can't talk about the dash cam and fourthly all of you in particular when you're going to endorse alex randolph who is a disgusting human being do you're due diligence before that thank you. >> next speaker >> good evening and welcome. >> this is only two of us you're limiting us to two minutes good evening i came down here i'm tired of listening on the news of agendi agendize policy and david clark is responding to the news including the local news as far as the sanctuary city in san francisco is it should remain intact and any directions by the feds should be ignored no status or authority the sheriff's is the law of this county and the police department should do with the sheriff's i submit to thos
alleging but if it turns out he's guilt two pr cops are criminals next, i noticed the article in the examiner 24 past week about favorism and the source of article was a memo written by a sergeant matthew that was ironic he was one the person in the castro street it did me wrong not ethical and improperly trained cop now permanent a field trainer office that is crazy third thing on any list oh, i can't talk about the dash cam and fourthly all of you in particular when you're going to endorse...
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the examiner determined they are human remains. he investigators dug up the yard but did not find any more human remains. >> mark: and the stabbing suspect to was killed by san francisco police is having his funeral. the man had an 8 in. knife and move toward an officer even though he was told not to. >> darya: the san francisco police administration is asking this stun guns be issued to police officers. people say that the lasers could have saved a man's life but not everybody is on board. >> lasers are shown to have great effective force >> we should not consider tasters as life-threatening. >> darya: this possible policy will be discussed with police leaders next week. one of our field reporters is looking at the lines waiting for source seven. >> reporter: this man is one of the people who has been waiting this morning. >> i've been here since 630 in the morning like all normal americans should be. its whole experience: you gotta watch it on line, he got a seat on the original imax. it's just cool to say that i was here 6:30 a.m
the examiner determined they are human remains. he investigators dug up the yard but did not find any more human remains. >> mark: and the stabbing suspect to was killed by san francisco police is having his funeral. the man had an 8 in. knife and move toward an officer even though he was told not to. >> darya: the san francisco police administration is asking this stun guns be issued to police officers. people say that the lasers could have saved a man's life but not everybody is...
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the woman thought it was an animal and police and the medical examiner say the bone are human. dogs found another part of the point in the planter next door. all the piece i saw was a section that looked like a jaw bone. that is sad is it was smaller. >> quiet neighborhood. to find out it is a child's remains...scary. these old buildings and a lot them preearthquake who knows how long they were there. >> we do not know how long the bops have been there but a neighbor said that a tenant put the planter boxes on the porch about eight years ago. police are only saying they are working with the medical examiner. >>> santa cruz county sheriff deputies hit pay dirt when they found stolen property wraps a christmas gift under a woman's holiday tree. the woman remains at large this morning. deputies looked through her home during a probation search and found stacks and stacks of rents many matching property that was stolen from houses throughout the county. she was identified as at thief through a victim's surveillance video. >> the berkeley police department is asking for help this ho
the woman thought it was an animal and police and the medical examiner say the bone are human. dogs found another part of the point in the planter next door. all the piece i saw was a section that looked like a jaw bone. that is sad is it was smaller. >> quiet neighborhood. to find out it is a child's remains...scary. these old buildings and a lot them preearthquake who knows how long they were there. >> we do not know how long the bops have been there but a neighbor said that a...
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the medical examiner is working to determine exactly how she died. >>> at the live desk, we learned a man who says he's a teacher at a st. mary's county high school is charged with liss isolicitin prostitute. gordon barge was arrested as part of a prostitution sting. he agreed to pay undercover officer for a sex act and the 35-year-old told police he started working at great mills high school a year ago, but the school board is not commenting on his employment. barge was released on his own recognizance on friday. back to you. >>> thanks, scott. >> right now we are trying to find out more about a fire that killed a man in prince george's county. firefighters found a camping trailer up in flames yesterday morning. it happened in clinton. the trail was on tipit road. it was burning out of control when the firefighters arrived. when they put that fire down that's when they discovered a man's body inside. investigators have not yet released that man's name. >>> investigators trying to figure out what sparked a fire in frederick county maryland where several people had to be rescued. the b
the medical examiner is working to determine exactly how she died. >>> at the live desk, we learned a man who says he's a teacher at a st. mary's county high school is charged with liss isolicitin prostitute. gordon barge was arrested as part of a prostitution sting. he agreed to pay undercover officer for a sex act and the 35-year-old told police he started working at great mills high school a year ago, but the school board is not commenting on his employment. barge was released on...
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. >>> the cross-examination in the raymond shrimp boy trial continues today. the man posed as an fbi agent. the examination is expected to take more than a day. chow is charged with racketeering, conspiracy and murder. >>> governor brown is in paris as world leaders from nearly 200 countries work on a global climate deal. 80 states and provinces around the world have agreed to work toward the goal. brown and arnold schwarzenegger held a joint news conference in support of the plan. >>> substitute teachers in the east bay are getting a raise. the san ramon valley and livermore school districts increased their daily pay raise due to a teacher shortage. they hope this will draw more qualified substitutes. they also hope the increase will entice retired teachers to return to the classroom. >>> >>> a 3-year-old get as gun and shoots his brother. where he found the weaponnen. >>> and new supplies are on their way to the international space station. a look at the latest launch. >>> good morning, everybody. we're certainly foggy here in san francisco. we'll be checkin
. >>> the cross-examination in the raymond shrimp boy trial continues today. the man posed as an fbi agent. the examination is expected to take more than a day. chow is charged with racketeering, conspiracy and murder. >>> governor brown is in paris as world leaders from nearly 200 countries work on a global climate deal. 80 states and provinces around the world have agreed to work toward the goal. brown and arnold schwarzenegger held a joint news conference in support of the...
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the time at the hearing is examining the consumer financial protection bureaus mass data collection program. without objection the chair soccer sadrist to declare recess of the subcommittee at any time and without objection all members will have five legislative days in which to submit extraneous materials to the chair for inclusion in the record. the chair recognizes himself for four minutes to give an opening statement. the consumer financial protection bureau is fundamentally passed with protecting americans from unfair or deceptive and abusive financial practices. ironically as it was sold of a massive data collection activities the cfpb is putting all americans all of us at risk. from january 2012 to july of 2014 the cfpb carried out 12 large-scale data collections including the monthly collection of data affecting hundreds of millions of credit card accounts, 173 million mortgages as well as information on 10.7 million consumer credit reports. five of these data collections are ongoing. not a day goes by that americans are not made aware of yet another breach of their sensitive inform
the time at the hearing is examining the consumer financial protection bureaus mass data collection program. without objection the chair soccer sadrist to declare recess of the subcommittee at any time and without objection all members will have five legislative days in which to submit extraneous materials to the chair for inclusion in the record. the chair recognizes himself for four minutes to give an opening statement. the consumer financial protection bureau is fundamentally passed with...
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the body was taken to the state medical examiner in ankeny for an iowa woman is one of two who died in a plane crash in north central missouri. the plane was a 19-40s single engine cessna that went down in a field. the medical examiner says 28- year-old dawn harl, from des moines, and a 40 year old man from missouri died in the carsh. the n-t-s-b says it's not sure if the plane was trying to land here or was just passing through. a car crash causes a gas leak of the cars hits a building. it happened today shortly before eleven o'clock in the one thousand block of white street in downtown dubuque. police say the driver of the landrover was going eastbound on 10th street -- didn't see the other car...going northbound on white street. no one was injured in the crash, and the gas line was quickly shut off. coach kirk ferentz honored as one of the nation's top coaches -- with the woody hayes award. of columbus for his undefeated season with the hawkeyes. the award will be presented to ferentz on february sixth. the award is named after ohio state coaching legend woody hayes -- and is presen
the body was taken to the state medical examiner in ankeny for an iowa woman is one of two who died in a plane crash in north central missouri. the plane was a 19-40s single engine cessna that went down in a field. the medical examiner says 28- year-old dawn harl, from des moines, and a 40 year old man from missouri died in the carsh. the n-t-s-b says it's not sure if the plane was trying to land here or was just passing through. a car crash causes a gas leak of the cars hits a building. it...