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. >> reporter: shot spotter triangulates the sound of gunfire. the program has led to the arrests of more 29 so far this year. >> when people do call in shots fired, they're generally more often than not about a block off of where their actually at. >> reporter: 60% of the shootings in denver are never purported. >> statistically it's showing about 74% of the time the cops would never even have found the crime scene or the cases. >> reporter: officers work tests through the information network. >> oftentimes leads will be generated and the group here with atf working with dpd will investigate those leads. the benefit is kind of twofold. the officers on the street are able to respond quicker to shots fired calls and on the backhand if it's atf partners we need to investigate. >> reporter: jonathan gonzalez, 9news. >> the shot spotter testing in montbello will start at 8:00 tonight and dallas more than two -- and last more than two hours. >>> when denver firefighters first got to a fire toe, it was relatively small but had -- today, it was relative
. >> reporter: shot spotter triangulates the sound of gunfire. the program has led to the arrests of more 29 so far this year. >> when people do call in shots fired, they're generally more often than not about a block off of where their actually at. >> reporter: 60% of the shootings in denver are never purported. >> statistically it's showing about 74% of the time the cops would never even have found the crime scene or the cases. >> reporter: officers work tests...
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and they wanted to, then, to occupy iraq, divide it like korea, and they thought that they could triangulate or stabilize the sunni-shia split as if it was a temporary factional dispute between-- - as opposed to historical matter-- - historical matter going back 800 years. - do you blame president obama, who you supported in 2008 for president - [tom] i did. - do you blame president obama for not taking action to end this sooner or at all? - and whicsooner when? which war are we talking about? - you pick. do you blame, you know, president obama came in as someone who had been opposed to the iraq war, he was in the state senate in illinois at the time, but he, nonetheless, said, "i was opposed at the time "to going in, i believe it was the wrong thing to do," he comes into the white house and he confronts the reality of the situation we found ourselves in, and as much as he believes he brought us closer to ending-- - well, he got close to ending iraq, but then, well, the saudis, the iranians, they have proxies there. and isis was a spawn of all that. - so you don't begrudge him for discoverin
and they wanted to, then, to occupy iraq, divide it like korea, and they thought that they could triangulate or stabilize the sunni-shia split as if it was a temporary factional dispute between-- - as opposed to historical matter-- - historical matter going back 800 years. - do you blame president obama, who you supported in 2008 for president - [tom] i did. - do you blame president obama for not taking action to end this sooner or at all? - and whicsooner when? which war are we talking about?...
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you can get around it by taking betts road and vernon road, and that will triangulate you around the closure. >> speak for yourself, everyone is excited to get back to work? >> yeah, sure! >> i don't think that person guys with you. >> we will be here all morning long with updates on news, weather, and traffic during the >>> good morning. homestretch. clinton and trump kick their campaigns into high gear. >> hillary clinton would be a disaster. >> every time i think about trump i get allergic. >> clinton up six points overall electoral map shows an even tougher mountain for trump to climb. with just 63 days to go can he turn things around? >>> not over yet. hermine churning up more high winds and dangerous whip currents. warnings still in effect. beaches in new york closed for a third day. >>> glitch in the system. overnight a major airline's glitch in the check in system.
you can get around it by taking betts road and vernon road, and that will triangulate you around the closure. >> speak for yourself, everyone is excited to get back to work? >> yeah, sure! >> i don't think that person guys with you. >> we will be here all morning long with updates on news, weather, and traffic during the >>> good morning. homestretch. clinton and trump kick their campaigns into high gear. >> hillary clinton would be a disaster. >>...
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we have a number of triangulation's around how to understand when there might be proper behavior. threeeone shows up with savings accounts, they probably do not need that. we have ethnic lines, a culture in the company. , raise youromething hand. we look at a number of situations and some of them were perfectly legitimate. trustose who broke our and were dishonest and put customers at risk, a bright line. we are a regulated institution who behave inople this way and sadly cannot work here. >> your testimony also does not adjust when the violations were brought to the attention of senior management, specifically, when did you find out that thousands of your employees were opening unauthorized accounts or phony accounts? did it take that long? when did you find out? >> thank you again. business has their own audit and investigations and sales practices and efficacy and so theh, contained within retail bank. after they had been working on the issue, this was way too many people, 1% of our people. team members in our banks, after the business was dealing with this couple of years, it
we have a number of triangulation's around how to understand when there might be proper behavior. threeeone shows up with savings accounts, they probably do not need that. we have ethnic lines, a culture in the company. , raise youromething hand. we look at a number of situations and some of them were perfectly legitimate. trustose who broke our and were dishonest and put customers at risk, a bright line. we are a regulated institution who behave inople this way and sadly cannot work here....
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. >>> the defense has alleged that the idea that i can triangulate a cell phone signal based on the cells somehow flawed. >> after two weeks of argument, the jury had the case. did reginald's arguments persuade them? two hours and 15 minutes after they began, the jury answered no. they pronounced reginald potts guilty of first degree murder. >> whoo. i was so relieved. >> it's like okay, that's passed. now the next thing so -- >> the next thing was sentencing nearly four months later. >> still waiting and hoping he doesn't get like four years or something stupid like that. >> mr. potts is present. >> but again, they had no idea. what was this man all about? there was a hearing to help the judge make a decision about sentence. normally just arguments. recommendations from both sides. but not this time. >> the prosecution called 35 witnesses to tell the judge a hair-raising story about reginald potts. reginald was not quite the gold plated success story he appeared to be. >> he lived a life of a lot of smoke and mirrors. >> he's a con man who fooled a lot of people. >> and when the con man
. >>> the defense has alleged that the idea that i can triangulate a cell phone signal based on the cells somehow flawed. >> after two weeks of argument, the jury had the case. did reginald's arguments persuade them? two hours and 15 minutes after they began, the jury answered no. they pronounced reginald potts guilty of first degree murder. >> whoo. i was so relieved. >> it's like okay, that's passed. now the next thing so -- >> the next thing was sentencing...
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the russians are able to triangulate all of this information that is not available. >> what it seems a series of public officials/carter defense, secretary, you saw the director of national intelligence, mr. cl clapper, all point to russian involvement. you saw secretary clinton in that clip saying that russia is involved. it sounds to me like pre-empt tive saying, look, if something happens in october that's who is at fault and, by the way, it's trump's buddy. >> yeah. >> what do you think of that strategy on their part? >> well, i think they may have stumbled on to what is actually happening. i think it probably is the russians. whether it is because they're trying to support trump, i think is a different question. the russian strategy is to create discord and disillusionment and distrust generally. >> across the board. >> rnc has been hacked as well. so i think the russians are an equal opportunity disrupter in this area. it's a question about whether putin supports trump or not. >> what about this issue of being able to disrupt the actual election? the polling stations that you r
the russians are able to triangulate all of this information that is not available. >> what it seems a series of public officials/carter defense, secretary, you saw the director of national intelligence, mr. cl clapper, all point to russian involvement. you saw secretary clinton in that clip saying that russia is involved. it sounds to me like pre-empt tive saying, look, if something happens in october that's who is at fault and, by the way, it's trump's buddy. >> yeah. >>...
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>> they would be trying to triangulate like they are away from the basket of deplorables comment andy can to try to keep that ship aright and they know it is a difficult task. >> thank you. >> because the american people agree with us. >> i think the media -- i appreciate the media holding people to account on this, because really -- >> i have to go. >> -- is a lie. it is important for citizens to know. thank you. >> thank you. have a god evening. we will be right back. [ala♪m beeping] od evening. we will be right back. i wanted to know where i did my ancestrydna. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. it's opened up a whole new world for me. ♪ >>> what we know now about the suspect in this week's bomb attacks, this is cnn
>> they would be trying to triangulate like they are away from the basket of deplorables comment andy can to try to keep that ship aright and they know it is a difficult task. >> thank you. >> because the american people agree with us. >> i think the media -- i appreciate the media holding people to account on this, because really -- >> i have to go. >> -- is a lie. it is important for citizens to know. thank you. >> thank you. have a god evening. we...
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it's wonderful to triangulate around the different communities. the u.s. institute of peace was formed over 30 years ago by an act of congress to become a non-governmental organization with congressional support dedicated to advancing the proposition that peace is possible, preferable, and cost effective. we work across the nexus of research and field practice to really drive through, forward and promulgate solutions to -- that cut across geographies but we also have a number of field programs in countries around the world, fragile and conflict-affected states. one example of the work that we are doing most recently and that i think is very relevant to this conversation was recently launched the report of the fragility study group which was an effort by u.s. institute of peace president nancy lynn borg along with bill burns out of the state department, or formerly of the state department. and michelle flournoy of the department to look at fragile states and how we tackle the issues that are leading to the vast majority of challenges related to displacement
it's wonderful to triangulate around the different communities. the u.s. institute of peace was formed over 30 years ago by an act of congress to become a non-governmental organization with congressional support dedicated to advancing the proposition that peace is possible, preferable, and cost effective. we work across the nexus of research and field practice to really drive through, forward and promulgate solutions to -- that cut across geographies but we also have a number of field programs...
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and if so, officials can triangulate one phone to the other and get some good information, some good intelligence. again, everything is being looked at. but they're really trying to be very careful. you can see the device there. that's the one that did not explode. and george, let me tell you, the nypd bomb squad, they were able to render that safe this afternoon. so now that is in quantico. it's going to be analyzed very, very closely. because there might be some sort of dna on that device. maybe a fingerprint. it may be a hair. it may be something that will give information as to who made that device. and if that person is in a system, some sort of a government database, that can be very helpful information. but they're looking at it very closely. >> deb, and you set me up for the next thing. i want to talk to our guest about it. but the simple fact that when people set these devices out, you know, a lot of times they're not thinking about the fact that yes, fingerprints are left over, especially if that device doesn't detonate. deborah feyerick live for us in new york, we'll stay
and if so, officials can triangulate one phone to the other and get some good information, some good intelligence. again, everything is being looked at. but they're really trying to be very careful. you can see the device there. that's the one that did not explode. and george, let me tell you, the nypd bomb squad, they were able to render that safe this afternoon. so now that is in quantico. it's going to be analyzed very, very closely. because there might be some sort of dna on that device....
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here, triangulated evidence from photographs of smoke trails taken by two different witnesses, pointingthis charred corner of a field. the launch site. they translated and transcribed mobile phone intercepts in which rebel fighters give the convoy directions. today, russia fired back, unleashing a barrage of denials. the international channel, russia today, widely seen as pro-kremlin, citing doubts about most of the findings. the kremlin, insisting ukraine is to blame, insists. the attack struck a residential building in nongarhar province in the east. the u.s. military said it is investigating the report of civilian casualties. >> ifill: the united states is sending another 615 troops to iraq, adding to 4,500 already there. it is part of an ongoing buildup to battle islamic state forces, and helps set the stage for an offensive to recapture mosul. the u.s. units are officially in a support role and are not to take a direct hand in combat, unless attacked. >> woodruff: protesters gathered overnight in another american city after a fatal police shooting of a black suspect. officers in el
here, triangulated evidence from photographs of smoke trails taken by two different witnesses, pointingthis charred corner of a field. the launch site. they translated and transcribed mobile phone intercepts in which rebel fighters give the convoy directions. today, russia fired back, unleashing a barrage of denials. the international channel, russia today, widely seen as pro-kremlin, citing doubts about most of the findings. the kremlin, insisting ukraine is to blame, insists. the attack...
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. >> that triangulates. doesn't quite. >> just having a firearm in and of itself does not make you dangerous. but for the purposes of this case. but i'm trying to understand >> wouldn't they have the same instance? because he knows you have a gallon. what difference does that make? doesn't that make that dangerous in every instance? >> the head of the supreme court say if they say can spee2 that they cannot do that quite. >> of course, . >> if you are with a gun does that make you dangerous to make you were using them in the colloquial sense. i am trying. >> this sounds like you bounce yourself off original position fact that your arm doesn't make you dangerous but the question was a sexual encounter but i said no from the very beginning. >> but consensual quick. >> what difference does that make greg. >> what the case is about so would doesn't make any difference if you are reading for the police to frisk can't take the gun away. one. >> awareness is a consensual encounter mason but the officer testified st
. >> that triangulates. doesn't quite. >> just having a firearm in and of itself does not make you dangerous. but for the purposes of this case. but i'm trying to understand >> wouldn't they have the same instance? because he knows you have a gallon. what difference does that make? doesn't that make that dangerous in every instance? >> the head of the supreme court say if they say can spee2 that they cannot do that quite. >> of course, . >> if you are with a...
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we have a number of triangulations around how to understand when there might be improper behavior. if some customer, for example, all of a sudden shows up with three savings accounts, they probably don't need that. or we have ethics line. we have a culture, if you see something, tell someone. some were perfectly legitimate. for those who broke our trust, dishonest, put customers at risk, we drew a bright line. we're a regulated institution. we have a fidelity bond. people who behave in this way simply can't work here. >> mr. stumpf, your testimony also does not address when the violations were brought to the attention of senior management, specifically when did you find out that thousands of your employees were opening unauthorized accounts or fraudulent accounts? did it take that long? when did you find out? >> thank you again, senator. the business has their own audit and investigations and sales practices, efficacy and so forth contained within the regional bank or retail bank. after they had been working on this issue for a couple of years, and again, this was way too many peop
we have a number of triangulations around how to understand when there might be improper behavior. if some customer, for example, all of a sudden shows up with three savings accounts, they probably don't need that. or we have ethics line. we have a culture, if you see something, tell someone. some were perfectly legitimate. for those who broke our trust, dishonest, put customers at risk, we drew a bright line. we're a regulated institution. we have a fidelity bond. people who behave in this way...
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we have a number of triangulations around how to understand when there might be improper behavior.some customer shows up with three savings accounts, they probably don't need that or we have ethics lines. we have a culture in the company if you see something that you don't think is proper, raise your hand. talk to a manager. so we looked at a number of situations and some of them were perfectly legitimate, but for those that broke our trust, were dishonest, put customers at risk, we drew a very bright line. we're a regulated institution and we have a fidelity bond and people who behave in this way simply can't work here. >> mr. stumpf, your testimony also also does not address when the violations were brought to the attention of senior management, specifically when did you find out that thousands of your employees were opening unauthorized accounts or fraudulent accounts? did it take that long? when did you find out? >> thank you again, senator. the business has -- they are on audit, investigations, sales practices, efficacy and so forth contained within the regional bank or the re
we have a number of triangulations around how to understand when there might be improper behavior.some customer shows up with three savings accounts, they probably don't need that or we have ethics lines. we have a culture in the company if you see something that you don't think is proper, raise your hand. talk to a manager. so we looked at a number of situations and some of them were perfectly legitimate, but for those that broke our trust, were dishonest, put customers at risk, we drew a very...
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you take betts that will triangulate you around the fatal rash. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. he wears it like a crown. "make america great again". but trump made his shirts in bangladesh. his ties in china. in fact, the real donald trump outsourced his products and jobs to 12 different countries. so don't believe the hat. you can't make america great again, if you don't make things >>> we're back now. 7:30 on a tuesday morning. it's the 6th day of september, 2016. giving our crowd some well deserved facetime. we'll get out and say hello in a little while. >> has that first day of school feeling, doesn't it? good to have you along. the post-labor day push begins and hillary clinton's national lead over donald trump remains steady. according to the nbc news survey monkey weekly election tracking poll out this morning, clinton remains up 48% to 42%. >>> new york beaches closed again today because of hermine. the storm is producing dangerous rip currents along the northeast coastline as it continues to spin offshore. williams reache
you take betts that will triangulate you around the fatal rash. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. he wears it like a crown. "make america great again". but trump made his shirts in bangladesh. his ties in china. in fact, the real donald trump outsourced his products and jobs to 12 different countries. so don't believe the hat. you can't make america great again, if you don't make things >>> we're back now. 7:30 on a tuesday morning. it's the 6th day of...
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it's a triangulation of scrump, geometric shapes that have not been invented that encapsulate what the media is trying to pounce upon. we're waiting for someone to come through and talk to us, press up against us. these glorious barriers separating us from really figuring out who won this debate tonight and how exactly the people who are going to spin like a 45 what they're going to say about their respective candidates. we don't know if either of the candidates are going to come down this hallway and into our pool of curiosity, but we are certainly hoping that that happens tonight, and obviously, they are going to recite memorable lines and memorable moments and everyone is going to try and press the chess game in their favor, and we will see what happens. so far a lot of people that i have seen online calling it a draw, and you know, there is some disappointment from trump supporters really wishing that their candidate had taken some of those moments, those opportunities, especially when talking about either her server or her health, and he let several opportunities pass him by. the
it's a triangulation of scrump, geometric shapes that have not been invented that encapsulate what the media is trying to pounce upon. we're waiting for someone to come through and talk to us, press up against us. these glorious barriers separating us from really figuring out who won this debate tonight and how exactly the people who are going to spin like a 45 what they're going to say about their respective candidates. we don't know if either of the candidates are going to come down this...
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we have a number of triangulations around how to understand when there might be improper behavior.some customer, for example, all of a sudden shows up with three savings accounts, they probably don't need that. or we have ethics lines, we have a culture in the company if you see something that you don't think is proper, raise your hand, talk to a manager. so we looked at a number of situations, and some of them were perfectly legitimate. but for those who broke our trust, were dishonest, put customers at risk, we drew a very bright line. and after all, we are a regulated institution and we have a fidelity bond. and people who behave in this way simply can't work here. sen. shelby: mr. stumpf, your testimony also does not address when the violations were brought to the attention of senior management. specifically, when did you find out that thousands of your employees were opening unauthorized accounts or fraudulent accounts? did it take that long? when did you find out? mr. stumpf: thank you, again, senator. the business has their own audit and investigations and sales practices ef
we have a number of triangulations around how to understand when there might be improper behavior.some customer, for example, all of a sudden shows up with three savings accounts, they probably don't need that. or we have ethics lines, we have a culture in the company if you see something that you don't think is proper, raise your hand, talk to a manager. so we looked at a number of situations, and some of them were perfectly legitimate. but for those who broke our trust, were dishonest, put...
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>> we've been triangulating on what is the best way to repair the body.wards more and more anatomically correct shape. 3d printing is helping disrupt the industry. as well as including bioactive components. making things that are synthetic interact better with the body. as well as now in many fields approaching as therapy is the new trend. >> i was going to say, what are the sort of advantages in terms of somebody's prognosis once they get a procedure and also the cost side of it. >> the alternatives now are using donor bones from cadaver. >> i've heard of this where they take cadaver bones and put them in your mouth. >> very, very common. or what's called autograft which is taking a piece of bone from one part of your body and putting it in the other. this happened with my husband. they took a piece of his hipbone to repair his ankle. >> is there a chance for the cadaver bone with rejection. the problem is when you get it from somewhere else is you've got to have two surgeries. >> exactly. longer recovery time and so on. and the bone won't come back. the
>> we've been triangulating on what is the best way to repair the body.wards more and more anatomically correct shape. 3d printing is helping disrupt the industry. as well as including bioactive components. making things that are synthetic interact better with the body. as well as now in many fields approaching as therapy is the new trend. >> i was going to say, what are the sort of advantages in terms of somebody's prognosis once they get a procedure and also the cost side of it....