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. >> in the trunk of larry's car investigators found some oak leaves but little else. >> they didn't have a lot of evidence, and what little evidence they did have, forensic science hadn't come a long way toward making it useful. >> just a few days later there was another death in mansfield. one of judy's co-workers, james isaac, was killed in a traffic accident, and larry bruce made a startling revelation. he told police that isaac was having an affair with his wife and accused isaac of killing judy and then he may have killed himself. >> bruce implied isaac was somehow responsible for judy's death and killed himself due to his guilt over it. >> but no one could corroborate larry's claims and the primary focus continued to be on larry bruce. >> we ultimately made the decision not to press for the indictment at that time because everything we had at that time was circumstantial. >> time passed, and judy bruce's murder slowly drifted to the bottom of the unsolved case file. >> i never forgot the case. i would drive by their residence and we would drive by roadway trucking. i remember
. >> in the trunk of larry's car investigators found some oak leaves but little else. >> they didn't have a lot of evidence, and what little evidence they did have, forensic science hadn't come a long way toward making it useful. >> just a few days later there was another death in mansfield. one of judy's co-workers, james isaac, was killed in a traffic accident, and larry bruce made a startling revelation. he told police that isaac was having an affair with his wife and...
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so they popped the trunk, and indeed, they had original paint in the trunk.was useful. >> dale bradley drove a 1974 camaro at the time of bryan's murder. the mission now was to find it. >> they, through a lot of investigation, found that the car had been sold. >> unfortunately, two years after bryan's murder, the new owner sold the car for scrap metal. >> it's in little cubes. it's been melted down. >> but an examination of the case file revealed a surprise. 14 years earlier, an alert detective had taken paint samples from dale's car. >> i just took him -- because there wasn't really much else to take. >> bill schneck took paint samples from the boot and the car and placed them on slides with an immersion liquid. this eliminated any air trapped between the sample and the slide. using a polarizing light microscope magnified up to 1,000 times, schneck saw the paint was a lead chromate paint. >> and i contacted the national institute of science and technology and received a paint chip known standard on a '74 camaro. >> using a scanning electron microscope, schne
so they popped the trunk, and indeed, they had original paint in the trunk.was useful. >> dale bradley drove a 1974 camaro at the time of bryan's murder. the mission now was to find it. >> they, through a lot of investigation, found that the car had been sold. >> unfortunately, two years after bryan's murder, the new owner sold the car for scrap metal. >> it's in little cubes. it's been melted down. >> but an examination of the case file revealed a surprise. 14...
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. >> they also found an empty motor oil bottle in the trunk. it looked like the oil spilled in the trunk and got into the car's passenger compartment while in the water. at first, accident investigators thought nick might have fallen asleep at the wheel. but when a car goes off the road, the driver is usually jolted awake which will leave telltale signs. >> had the driver fallen asleep at the wheel, i would have expected an ever increasing vigorous correction effort on the part of the driver. in other words, the driver would have predictably steered harder and braked more that would have resulted in a well-defined path of travel down the rocks toward the roadway. none of that was visible. >> but where was nick's body? volunteers searched the river and surrounding areas for possible clues. >>> nick howard's car was found submerged in the sacramento river, but there was no sign of his body. inside nick's car, investigators found evidence the crash may not have been an accident. >> this car was a manual speed transmission car. it was found in the
. >> they also found an empty motor oil bottle in the trunk. it looked like the oil spilled in the trunk and got into the car's passenger compartment while in the water. at first, accident investigators thought nick might have fallen asleep at the wheel. but when a car goes off the road, the driver is usually jolted awake which will leave telltale signs. >> had the driver fallen asleep at the wheel, i would have expected an ever increasing vigorous correction effort on the part of...
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. >> and they also found blood drops in the trunk. tests showed it was the same blood type as julie's, an indication she was injured elsewhere, placed in the trunk, then driven to the woods. >> initially, they weren't sure whether that was the scene of the murder or that was simply a dumpsite. >> that type of development makes investigation that much more difficult, because now you've got two crime scenes to worry about. >> unfortunately, there were no foreign fingerprints found on or in the car, and investigators found no useable footprints in the mud and dirt. julie's purse was discovered at the scene with no money inside. the convenience store's money bag was there, but it, too, was empty. julie's killer had removed the laces from her shoes to tie her hands, but her shoes were missing. >> julie's shoes were distinctive even back in 1985 because they were purple. >> the next day, investigators got a potential lead. >> police got a call from a man who had been kind of scrounging around behind another convenience store when he came up
. >> and they also found blood drops in the trunk. tests showed it was the same blood type as julie's, an indication she was injured elsewhere, placed in the trunk, then driven to the woods. >> initially, they weren't sure whether that was the scene of the murder or that was simply a dumpsite. >> that type of development makes investigation that much more difficult, because now you've got two crime scenes to worry about. >> unfortunately, there were no foreign...
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i am putting the trunk in your bedroom. have a good sleep. and when the effects of the drink have worn off, heh heh heh, you'll know me. [mus] the jewels, the money. your servant, signor zanetto. oh, oh, yes. you want me? yes, sir. you are signor zanetto bisognosi, are you not? yes, that is i, at your service. all the better if she takes me for zanetto. if you please, sir, my mistress would like to speak with you. oh, what beautiful jewels the signor zanetto has. ha ha, i understand. someone's seen the jewels from that house and she's been sent as an ambassador. i suppose they're for the signorina rosaura. she is your mistress? my mistress, signore. mm-hmm. you could be right. it depends on whether they suit her. oh, i'm sure they will. she's such a beautiful young lady. bravo. she's doing well for a procuress. tell me, how do i have to pay? in what connection? concerning the money. what money? aha, it's the jewels that are the attraction. so she's rich then, your mistress. well, she's a doctor's daughter. a doctor's daughter? why, yes. didn'
i am putting the trunk in your bedroom. have a good sleep. and when the effects of the drink have worn off, heh heh heh, you'll know me. [mus] the jewels, the money. your servant, signor zanetto. oh, oh, yes. you want me? yes, sir. you are signor zanetto bisognosi, are you not? yes, that is i, at your service. all the better if she takes me for zanetto. if you please, sir, my mistress would like to speak with you. oh, what beautiful jewels the signor zanetto has. ha ha, i understand. someone's...
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like he was going toward the lock to open the trunk. >> the man makes a move toward the trunk.y put. suddenly the man lunges. >> that's when he started coming toward me and that's when i saw the knife. >> officer zwicky barely has time to react. >> he spun around and hit me on the left side of my neck. i pushed him away and started backpedaling away from him. i was able to draw my firearm and i fired five shots at him. just happened so quickly. >> the attacker lies motionless on the ground. other patrol cars arrive and officers release a battered woman from the trunk. >> looked like she'd been in a physical altercation. >> the other woman on the ground is uninjured, but the man dies at the scene. his name is julian calbert, and police say he has an extensive criminal record, including a rape conviction. it turns out the woman in the trunk is calbert's wife. police say calbert kidnapped her and a friend from a hospital parking lot at knifepoint because he was angry she had filed a domestic violence complaint against him. according to the police report, calbert beat his wife and
like he was going toward the lock to open the trunk. >> the man makes a move toward the trunk.y put. suddenly the man lunges. >> that's when he started coming toward me and that's when i saw the knife. >> officer zwicky barely has time to react. >> he spun around and hit me on the left side of my neck. i pushed him away and started backpedaling away from him. i was able to draw my firearm and i fired five shots at him. just happened so quickly. >> the attacker lies...
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olamide's blood was discovered in the trunk.hey also found bloody fingerprints on the rearview mirror. >> i was able then to powder and lift those impressions and then lift them off of the rearview mirror and then do a comparison. >> one of these was maurice wallace's thumbprint. dna testing identified the blood as olamide's. investigators also found evidence on wallace's jeans. >> to the naked eye, it didn't appear that there was anything unusual about them. however, later forensic testing found there was blood on those pants. >> and that blood was olamide's, definitive proof that wallace was her killer. police believe olamide let wallace into her apartment. she knew him from the neighborhood. once inside, he may have made a sexual advance and was rejected. he then snapped. he stabbed olamide, getting blood on his jeans. he wrapped her body in a blanket and put olamide's body in the trunk of her car. he tried to clean the blood stains with detergent found in the apartment. but as he turned off the light, he left his fingerprint
olamide's blood was discovered in the trunk.hey also found bloody fingerprints on the rearview mirror. >> i was able then to powder and lift those impressions and then lift them off of the rearview mirror and then do a comparison. >> one of these was maurice wallace's thumbprint. dna testing identified the blood as olamide's. investigators also found evidence on wallace's jeans. >> to the naked eye, it didn't appear that there was anything unusual about them. however, later...
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persitz put michael's body in the trunk and drove to the compost site about 60 miles away.itz broke through the gate with the car's bumper, leaving a small piece behind. after dismembering michael's body, persitz wrapped the torso in a tarp. unbeknownst to him, a single black hair from his pet dog was on the tarp. the rest of michael's body and the gun have never been recovered. >> he thought he could pull off this homicide and not get caught because he had it all planned out, and he didn't realize how tough it is to hide trace evidence, forensic evidence. it's always going to be there. >> zachary persitz pled not guilty by reason of insanity. the jury, however, rejected that, and found him guilty of first-degree murder. he was sentenced to life in prison. for michael prozumenshikov, the american dream had turned into a tragedy. but the trail of evidence left no doubt who was responsible. >> the forensic evidence was the case. the investigators did an overwhelming and professional job. >> the old expression is if you think you know how to commit the perfect crime, there are
persitz put michael's body in the trunk and drove to the compost site about 60 miles away.itz broke through the gate with the car's bumper, leaving a small piece behind. after dismembering michael's body, persitz wrapped the torso in a tarp. unbeknownst to him, a single black hair from his pet dog was on the tarp. the rest of michael's body and the gun have never been recovered. >> he thought he could pull off this homicide and not get caught because he had it all planned out, and he...
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this meant that the police didn't need a search warrant to look inside michelle's trunk.ichelle and brandon eventually turned on one another. brandon said michelle was the one who killed devon, and michelle said it was brandon. >> there was a witness that we called at trial that said about 30 or 40 days prior to this, he had been solicited by michelle that she would give him sex or money or both if he would take out and kill devon, that she wanted to get rid of her. >> in the end, brandon bloss and michelle hetzel were both convicted of devon guzman's murder. they were both sentenced to life in prison. had it not been for the forensic evidence, an innocent person might have been punished, and the guilty may have gone unidentified. >> but for the science we would not have made an arrest in this case and certainly could not have gotten a conviction. >> it was kind of the first time i've ever had a homicide case where the victim actually had evidence that came from her own mouth in order to convict, you know, her killer. >>> when a 42-year-old married man ran off with a marr
this meant that the police didn't need a search warrant to look inside michelle's trunk.ichelle and brandon eventually turned on one another. brandon said michelle was the one who killed devon, and michelle said it was brandon. >> there was a witness that we called at trial that said about 30 or 40 days prior to this, he had been solicited by michelle that she would give him sex or money or both if he would take out and kill devon, that she wanted to get rid of her. >> in the end,...
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this car has a trunk in the front. >>a trunk in the front? there is a trunk in the front.o people in the back, three people in the backseat and there are in the rear trunk looking at the back the front trunk that you can probably put a small person and. speaking of small people, the ebsite tiny toy car -- >> where are you on the frunk question are >> i am all for it. >> what tesla sees as far as her growth in china is kind of important. produce thoseot cars because they can't get enough batteries. >> production is a huge issue. one of the three biggest issues was going to be what they are going to do to address the battery situation. wayhey cannot figure out a to produce those lithium-ion batteries, they are not going to be producing here or china or anywhere. >> one of the ways they are going to do that is a giga factory. what is a giga factory? what do you think it means? >> probably not going to have unk.hing to do with the fr think what they need to be doing is find a way to more efficiently produce those batteries. that was one of the questions people had about the co
this car has a trunk in the front. >>a trunk in the front? there is a trunk in the front.o people in the back, three people in the backseat and there are in the rear trunk looking at the back the front trunk that you can probably put a small person and. speaking of small people, the ebsite tiny toy car -- >> where are you on the frunk question are >> i am all for it. >> what tesla sees as far as her growth in china is kind of important. produce thoseot cars because they...
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>> what happens, the trunk show takes place.runk show we immediately photograph the collection. we photograph in the sensibility of the designer in which he intend it to look. we post it up on the site. that time for seven to 10-day purchase you can purchase -- sandra: not talking about any price deals? you're paying full price for designer gowns? >> that's correct. we want to respect integrity of the every single brand. david: debra, what happens to the retailer? doesn't the retail want to get involved in that transaction. are you in effect cutting retail out of the sale? >> quite a bit different than the retail operation. what happens here the client has the opportunity to select what she wants from the runway. what happens with a department store is that they make an edit from the runway and have that in the stores. so when you purchase from modus operandi, it is what your choice from the runway. david: what i'm asking are you making enemies with the retail sector? >> david: are they coming up to you and saying we want that a
>> what happens, the trunk show takes place.runk show we immediately photograph the collection. we photograph in the sensibility of the designer in which he intend it to look. we post it up on the site. that time for seven to 10-day purchase you can purchase -- sandra: not talking about any price deals? you're paying full price for designer gowns? >> that's correct. we want to respect integrity of the every single brand. david: debra, what happens to the retailer? doesn't the retail...
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but keeping bees in hollowed out tree trunks is not a very efficient method.s have to be painstakingly formed out of the log, and the process of extracting the honey destroys them. >> the honey that is extracted contains part of the honeycomb and many bees get killed also. the quality of the honey is not so good. >> how can the bees be protected from disease? what methods bring the best yields? the bee expert knows very well that protecting the bees must be financially worthwhile. she promotes modern box hives. the brood is kept in the lower part, where it is protected. the removable honeycomb contains only the adult bees and honey. and there is another advantage. >> those honeycombs, they can be used again for bees to store more honey. they do not have to spend more on a new box. click the hives are good. -- >> the hives are good. now we are able to see whether or not the colony is diseased, is honey is being made, and how the brood is doing. >> ♪ [singing in foreign language] ♪ >> a bit lower in the hill country in a village, a new method has long since esta
but keeping bees in hollowed out tree trunks is not a very efficient method.s have to be painstakingly formed out of the log, and the process of extracting the honey destroys them. >> the honey that is extracted contains part of the honeycomb and many bees get killed also. the quality of the honey is not so good. >> how can the bees be protected from disease? what methods bring the best yields? the bee expert knows very well that protecting the bees must be financially worthwhile....
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. >> it's in the trunk. money's in the trunk. >> perfectly fine. >> who's this? >> i told him -- i told -- listen, i told him not to talk to you. >> you're doing this again. you're crazy! >> look at the guy's face in the back. he's like -- >> it's the last time i'm working with you again. >> i'm glad it is. i'm -- you want to go to jail again? sam, do you want to go to jail again? >> there's a gun in here. >> oh, no. >> when do pranks go too far. >> right. >> the guy in the backseat. >> no. >> it's a prank. dude, dude, dude, dude, dude! it's a prank. >> douglas in the backseat tries to choke him out and hold him back. >> these guys are lucky that that's all doug tried to do. >> hopefully they took him where he needed to go, too. >> and did it for free. >> would you want that ride anymore? >> no. >> i'd be like let me the heck out of this car. >> you idiot! >> all right, everybody, let's make it a great monday and give away an ipad money. >> you've got to be 18 years old, u.s. resident and have a buzzword. >> go not first post on facebook page and tap on the mobil
. >> it's in the trunk. money's in the trunk. >> perfectly fine. >> who's this? >> i told him -- i told -- listen, i told him not to talk to you. >> you're doing this again. you're crazy! >> look at the guy's face in the back. he's like -- >> it's the last time i'm working with you again. >> i'm glad it is. i'm -- you want to go to jail again? sam, do you want to go to jail again? >> there's a gun in here. >> oh, no. >> when do...
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. >> watch this, looking into the trunk now. let me tell you something, the theft here is not the worst part of the video. >> there's a child in his car. >> old enough to realize what's happening and what this adult is doing. >> he's paying attention to what this guy's doing. >> here you see the dude grab something out of his own trunk to break into this black car. watch, after he gets into the vehicle he made off the dash-mounted stereo from the front and then he says, oh, while i'm here, i might as well pop the hatch on this thing. took a speaker box from the back of this vehicle into his red honda. >> broad daylight and people driving by and a child in the car and he could care less about his behavior. >> it's terrible this is the example he's setting for this child. >> that just makes you sick. >> eventually you see him back the red honda out of there and the guy takes off. so they're looking for this guy. >>> someone should have told these guys -- >> look out, fellas, i believe something's after your fish. >> the link that
. >> watch this, looking into the trunk now. let me tell you something, the theft here is not the worst part of the video. >> there's a child in his car. >> old enough to realize what's happening and what this adult is doing. >> he's paying attention to what this guy's doing. >> here you see the dude grab something out of his own trunk to break into this black car. watch, after he gets into the vehicle he made off the dash-mounted stereo from the front and then he...
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one went through the trunk, hitting mason in the back.ason was arrested, investigators asked him to remove his shirt. sure enough, he had a bullet wound on his back, proof that officer philips got him. >> the very last thing he did in life was to mark forever the man who killed him and his partner. and that's pretty compelling. because it is almost as if someone is speaking to you from the grave, telling you, ladies and gentlemen, i told you who it is. i pointed him out with my gunfire. >> that was never reported. as far as i know, to the media. i said, why didn't you tell us? because we didn't want anybody to know about it. we didn't want him to go and get plastic surgery or to, you know, whatever. and it is amazing. >> the gun was traced to shreveport, louisiana. the handwriting was gerald mason's, as was the thumbprint on the steering wheel of the car. >> i didn't realize i ran a red light. and i got out of the car, walked back to their car. my feelings were that what i had done was going to cause me to go to death row. so when the off
one went through the trunk, hitting mason in the back.ason was arrested, investigators asked him to remove his shirt. sure enough, he had a bullet wound on his back, proof that officer philips got him. >> the very last thing he did in life was to mark forever the man who killed him and his partner. and that's pretty compelling. because it is almost as if someone is speaking to you from the grave, telling you, ladies and gentlemen, i told you who it is. i pointed him out with my gunfire....
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the el foephant got the lion upe tree, it used its trunk to try to grab her. the lion was, like, i think she looks good on me. >> to see them in action like that. >>> just about time for the weekend "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >> we'll tell you how to enter to win and give you the buzzword. >> you have to be 18 or older and a u.s. resident to enter. >> stick around for the "rtm" mini ipad giveaway coming up. >>> common knowledge that off roading has inherent risks built into it. nothing like knowing the risks than a firsthand experience. this guy is riding his polaris razor through the park in oklahoma. out there with a couple of other side by side off road vehicles. up on the nice berm, and just must be a ton of found have all the wide open space, not worried about stop signs and lanes and all that stuff. able to tear it up out there. >> whoa! >> nice. now he's picked up a good head of steam here. >> didn't quite pull that off like the old duke boys did. nose first, over, back over front and lands on his side. looks like he's okay. his buddies come up quickly,
the el foephant got the lion upe tree, it used its trunk to try to grab her. the lion was, like, i think she looks good on me. >> to see them in action like that. >>> just about time for the weekend "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >> we'll tell you how to enter to win and give you the buzzword. >> you have to be 18 or older and a u.s. resident to enter. >> stick around for the "rtm" mini ipad giveaway coming up. >>> common knowledge that...
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that photo tree trunks service by it. it costs nothing and are virtually maintenance free these are the template is for generations. i need a candidate needs mean alot to me to give us money which has healing powers. and we can earn a little money by selling out. it cuts into acrobat get the answer. if the if the head the key in the hee hee. judy treaty could scarcely survive without the asiatic on ep the tree provides important protection from landslides during the rainy season toronto for about six hundred km away. nicole's fifth largest city lies in that ever i go to movements in the south of the country we from the roads bees swarm here as well. but they're not the asiatic honeybees there at this moment for their european cousins. they were introduced into nepal in the nineteen nineties and it displays the asiatic on dvd in the lowlands. while it is too much on top wants to protect the indigenous species. the representative of the nepalese beekeepers association cute. his point of view. a beautifully on promoting the
that photo tree trunks service by it. it costs nothing and are virtually maintenance free these are the template is for generations. i need a candidate needs mean alot to me to give us money which has healing powers. and we can earn a little money by selling out. it cuts into acrobat get the answer. if the if the head the key in the hee hee. judy treaty could scarcely survive without the asiatic on ep the tree provides important protection from landslides during the rainy season toronto for...
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. >> what it's like to survive a trunk-lashing. >>> plus, the bus word for your chance at a new ipad mini. >>> and a driver finds himself in -- >> a bit of a frozen pickle. >> just keep trying until we run out of gas. >> see the odyssey of the g-phoner who admits -- >> i have no business owning this car. >>> avalanche as we know can be deadly and the one you're about to see is incredibly scary. on the snowmobile is cody strong. he is near st. elmo in colorado, out with his buddies to have a fun day on the snow. >> perfect conditions. looks like he's riding a wave runner through that snow. >> now, this happened on monday. monday there was an avalanche warning issued. he goes to make this right-hand turns and revs the engine and before you know it an avalanche just hits him and sends him down the mountain. >> he doesn't see it coming. >> you see he does surface and you see where his snowmobile ended up. >> it must have hit with such force. >> like a brick wall. >> to tell us what happened, we have cody "right this minute." welcome to the show, cody. >> how's it going? >> did you see th
. >> what it's like to survive a trunk-lashing. >>> plus, the bus word for your chance at a new ipad mini. >>> and a driver finds himself in -- >> a bit of a frozen pickle. >> just keep trying until we run out of gas. >> see the odyssey of the g-phoner who admits -- >> i have no business owning this car. >>> avalanche as we know can be deadly and the one you're about to see is incredibly scary. on the snowmobile is cody strong. he is near...
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second gold medal in the figure skating event at the halfway stage of the pairs competition maxime trunk of an tatiana volovik the overall standings the event concludes on wednesday the world and european champions put in a thoughtless display to the delight of the home crowd to firmly put themselves in medal contention and it's my trunk of well documented tempestuous nature they put their success down to a special working relationship. i was familiar with some of what seems to change. my zodiac sign this jim and i and like seem to believe so we get along just fine which parties to when we first started skating together i told her tiana that more than half of what people say about my personality is probably true and she told me she could get along with pretty much anyone finally said whatever people say about my or someone else's personality figure skating is a sport and what matters is the result doesn't matter what my personality is like some would say about a coach for example he's insufferable the most important thing is my training in my performance and the medals i win which is who
second gold medal in the figure skating event at the halfway stage of the pairs competition maxime trunk of an tatiana volovik the overall standings the event concludes on wednesday the world and european champions put in a thoughtless display to the delight of the home crowd to firmly put themselves in medal contention and it's my trunk of well documented tempestuous nature they put their success down to a special working relationship. i was familiar with some of what seems to change. my...
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well maxon trunk of mention medals that aside let's take a look at the very latest medals table and you can see that it's norway who are back on top with four golds followed by canada and the netherlands. russia's ice hockey team aka the red machine what a latest on that you know. yes some of the biggest sporting stars in the world have been on the show throughout the course of tuesday russia's ice hockey team attending a press conference ahead of their first match against lavinia in two days' time it was attended by the captain pavel datsyuk now he missed all of his side's matches in the n.h.l. in january through injury so there were serious concerns over his health and fitness coming into these games but he is here and he is fighting fit which is good news for russian fans and despite the pressure of playing in front of an expectant home crowd it seemed as if spirits were high inside a rather jovial russian cow. looked on the trail who do you want to hear first. the captain of course. i think because we're playing at home we'll have a lot more brotherly support the entire country will
well maxon trunk of mention medals that aside let's take a look at the very latest medals table and you can see that it's norway who are back on top with four golds followed by canada and the netherlands. russia's ice hockey team aka the red machine what a latest on that you know. yes some of the biggest sporting stars in the world have been on the show throughout the course of tuesday russia's ice hockey team attending a press conference ahead of their first match against lavinia in two days'...
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weekend and they're looking to add to that success for the world and european champions of maxime trunk of an tachyon of all of his are on they've just put in a super bowl this display a super performance to the delight of the home crowd to really put themselves in medal contention despite trying famous tempestuous nature they put their success down to an extremely close working relationship. i was familiar with some of them it seems. my duty ixion is gemini and lexeme is a libra so we get along just fine. when we first started skating together i told the tiana that more than half of what people say about my personality is probably true and she told me she could get along with pretty much anyone finally said whatever people say about my or someone else's personality figure skating is a sport and what matters is. the result doesn't matter what my personality is like some would say about a coach for example he's insufferable the most important thing is my training in my performance and the medals i win who cares if i'm a difficult person like. trunk of his are already have a gold medal to
weekend and they're looking to add to that success for the world and european champions of maxime trunk of an tachyon of all of his are on they've just put in a super bowl this display a super performance to the delight of the home crowd to really put themselves in medal contention despite trying famous tempestuous nature they put their success down to an extremely close working relationship. i was familiar with some of them it seems. my duty ixion is gemini and lexeme is a libra so we get...
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means a lot to me because after we lost our son, his personal effects starting arriving, so we have trunksniforms and didn't know what to do with them but didn't want to give them away because they belonged to him. when i was approached in phoenix that charles established this organization where they would make a bearing out of my son's old uniforms, i jumped at it. i thought it was a worthy cause and a way to have a memento of my son rather than it being placed in a trunk. they put together this wonderful little bear that has all offist tabs on it. these were the tabs that belonged to my son. he received a purple heart and bronze star. we got miniature ones to put on the bear. his head was big enough that my son's beret will fit on it as well. >> i know nothing will bring your son back to phyllis, but to know you're holding a bear that has his clothes on. if anything can bring closures, you're thankful for charles. you've sent out 90 of these bears, outstanding work you have done for our fallen stories. we continue to honor the military on our show here. thank you so much to both of you.
means a lot to me because after we lost our son, his personal effects starting arriving, so we have trunksniforms and didn't know what to do with them but didn't want to give them away because they belonged to him. when i was approached in phoenix that charles established this organization where they would make a bearing out of my son's old uniforms, i jumped at it. i thought it was a worthy cause and a way to have a memento of my son rather than it being placed in a trunk. they put together...
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the trunk as thinkers than a man's outstretched arms. these magnificent trees can only be found in to go to play in thanks to the area's long history of the full production. nightfall. i mean i really feel all orchard settles into tranquility the grants all natural enemy of these orchards the money to these creatures emerge from their underground burrows to consume the bark and greets the apple trees. i do. he has caught the attention of an onlooker it's been. i mentioned lols first came to these orchards about twenty years ago the inactive during the daytime the als come alone that night the branches of the apple trees provide an optimal account. i do. ryall has captured its corrupt originally inhabited the nearby forests. the owls are drawn to the orchards are that good hunting conditions i do and. spring comes to tugun the white opal blossoms start to bloom the eye sheesh. birds are busy raising their chicks. joe smith chief sterling year returning home with food the ingeniously it's made it's home and all oh the writer. we returned t
the trunk as thinkers than a man's outstretched arms. these magnificent trees can only be found in to go to play in thanks to the area's long history of the full production. nightfall. i mean i really feel all orchard settles into tranquility the grants all natural enemy of these orchards the money to these creatures emerge from their underground burrows to consume the bark and greets the apple trees. i do. he has caught the attention of an onlooker it's been. i mentioned lols first came to...
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. >> there's a real chance that taliban and al qaeda could reemerge in his trunk or position? taliban for sure. al qaeda has been pretty well dealt with when i left the white movingnd al qaeda was towards other parts of the world, down in yemen, across the red sea. it's very serious in the sense that all the things we hope to .chieve may be put at risk 2004 at my first trip to afghanistan and meeting .resident karzai i had great hopes that he would lead his country in a new .irection the reforms needed, not just security, but societal, how to govern, rule of law, battling corruption, just changing the ilture a little bit because felt this was really what the afghans wanted but he's made it very difficult. turn this to iran. you have formed about the dangers of a nuclear armed iran. aboutre your thoughts secretary kerry negotiating in except the bull agreement with the iranians? >> i think that's going on right now is something that has to go on. it's a process. we tried to reach out to the iranian government, as the president said he would in his inaugural address, to see if t
. >> there's a real chance that taliban and al qaeda could reemerge in his trunk or position? taliban for sure. al qaeda has been pretty well dealt with when i left the white movingnd al qaeda was towards other parts of the world, down in yemen, across the red sea. it's very serious in the sense that all the things we hope to .chieve may be put at risk 2004 at my first trip to afghanistan and meeting .resident karzai i had great hopes that he would lead his country in a new .irection the...
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he says that he used to follow her around and could not play his trunks on. >> johnny didn't play tarzanhought he was tarzan. once he learned that line, me tarzan, you jane. everybody was jane. >> reporter: what she didn't know is that her agent was collecting $500 a week. by the time she signed with mgm in 1941 she had a new agent who got only 10% of her $350 a week. >> millions of people go by. but they all disappear from view. >> reporter: if you were young in 1940 and lucky enough to have a job at the world's fair you would only remember the experience as the highlight of your life. recently some fair employees joined us at the island to reminisce. >> it was the most fabulous and wondrous thing of how they could all do this. >> they had the trucks coming down from the sierra. and they put it on the ski jump. and then people couldn't believe that, there was snow in san francisco. >> if something was spectacular to look at sooner or later it was likely to be seen at the world's fair. another airborne attraction that had no connection with the world's fair but was based on the island wa
he says that he used to follow her around and could not play his trunks on. >> johnny didn't play tarzanhought he was tarzan. once he learned that line, me tarzan, you jane. everybody was jane. >> reporter: what she didn't know is that her agent was collecting $500 a week. by the time she signed with mgm in 1941 she had a new agent who got only 10% of her $350 a week. >> millions of people go by. but they all disappear from view. >> reporter: if you were young in 1940...
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the trunk is a circumfrance of six to seven feet, and they expect to have this cleared within and hour. after that companies will be able to come back and restringle lines. >> good news there, thank you, bob. >> the irony is in all of this rain we're still short on water. water officials are now telling nearly two million people you have to cut back. what were once voluntary reductions of 10% are becoming mandatory cut backs of 20%. the move now paves the way for possibly higher fines, higher water bills, and new stricter rules regarding water use. the changes still have to be approved by the state. right now reservoirs are so low officials say it won't drastically improve drought conditions. >> it could take a good eight inches of rain to see any measurable runoff in our reservoirs. >> the mandatory cut back is in effect until the end of the year. >> the coverage of the storm will continue all week long. go to nbcbayarea.com for more. >>> santa cruz will dedicate a memorial plaque for two police officers that died in the line of duty one year ago today. officers and community members
the trunk is a circumfrance of six to seven feet, and they expect to have this cleared within and hour. after that companies will be able to come back and restringle lines. >> good news there, thank you, bob. >> the irony is in all of this rain we're still short on water. water officials are now telling nearly two million people you have to cut back. what were once voluntary reductions of 10% are becoming mandatory cut backs of 20%. the move now paves the way for possibly higher...
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, but they are flat, and i'm fixing to jack them up, change the tires and throw a new spare in the trunk. >> it had to be discouraging. i would think that it would, you know, could very well say i have had enough. >> then something fortuitous happened. after spending 12 years in prison, a fire broke out in brown's parents' home, destroying all 570 pages of his case file. and that fire changed the course of the investigation. don't wait for presidents' day to save on a new mattress. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now. save up to $500 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get a sealy queen set for just $399. even get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. plus, free delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. keep more presidents in your wallet. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> 12 years after his murder conviction, roy brown learned that a fire in his parents' home destroyed his copies of his case file, all 570 pages. undeterred, brown wanted
, but they are flat, and i'm fixing to jack them up, change the tires and throw a new spare in the trunk. >> it had to be discouraging. i would think that it would, you know, could very well say i have had enough. >> then something fortuitous happened. after spending 12 years in prison, a fire broke out in brown's parents' home, destroying all 570 pages of his case file. and that fire changed the course of the investigation. don't wait for presidents' day to save on a new mattress....
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tree will ever give after it stops bearing fruit all fluid still in the tree is extracted before the trunkis cut down. to sweet and a little east into a unique and refreshing sparkling wine it's a delicacy that is almost impossible because it can't be kept for long very quickly . becomes even more than usual like a bee in fact of the many. muhammad. to the top of every single. females with a special. crop of tasty dates be assured respect for the date. generation to generation. dates of the region's most valuable and lucrative exports but that's not the only reason so important other agriculture would be possible without the. if not for the shade provided by the told trees other produce like. tomatoes and lettuce would never be able to survive under the scorching sun. started to change the ninety's. used to be better. there was more water. that there's much less water compared to earlier times. this complex irrigation system. of water every day fifteen different. plants. is a challenge but his ancestors came up with. the thirteenth century. hundreds of years. it's been estimated that there
tree will ever give after it stops bearing fruit all fluid still in the tree is extracted before the trunkis cut down. to sweet and a little east into a unique and refreshing sparkling wine it's a delicacy that is almost impossible because it can't be kept for long very quickly . becomes even more than usual like a bee in fact of the many. muhammad. to the top of every single. females with a special. crop of tasty dates be assured respect for the date. generation to generation. dates of the...
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trunk of a tree. that we are providing and creating the support mechanisms and that all of these organizations that have expressed interest in working with us over these many months are shown here and this is just the start of the branching of the tree. we really do want to continue to grow this network of support organizations to many more and a diversity of organizations both within southeast san francisco and even beyond. so, in conclusion, hopefully we were able to come together as a collaboration and really show you what our plans are starting hopefully very soon at the ecocenter. we all really truly believe in a vision that we agree upon for this organization and for the ecocenter and we know that this collaboration is really going to prove to be very successful. >> thank you, cary, peggy, jackie and thank you very much, commissioners, for your sustained interest in this item as of such a long afternoon. pending your approval to award the lease to the bay institute aquarium foundation i hope to
trunk of a tree. that we are providing and creating the support mechanisms and that all of these organizations that have expressed interest in working with us over these many months are shown here and this is just the start of the branching of the tree. we really do want to continue to grow this network of support organizations to many more and a diversity of organizations both within southeast san francisco and even beyond. so, in conclusion, hopefully we were able to come together as a...
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the parking lot light, was what appeared to be a monte carlo with somebody carrying toward an open trunk what looked to be northwest gear, suitcases and whatnot. >> amazingly, there were 2,800 monte carlo automobiles registered in the detroit area. >> every one of those 2,800 owners we ran lien to determine whether there were warrants or whether they had criminal records and tried to eliminate them that way. >> investigators learned that a hotel employee's boyfriend owned a monte carlo. when questioned, the employee behaved suspiciously. >> she was caught in a lie. she claimed that a call had come in to nancy's room. she claimed to have known nancy from previous trips. actually, it was nancy's first trip into metro, surprisingly enough, so she couldn't possibly have known her from a previous trip. there were no calls into her room. >> there appeared to be very little security at the hotel. >> the way they assigned rooms to flight people, it was often done with keys just sitting there at the desk with names on little pieces of paper. so you could come in and stand there and read names and
the parking lot light, was what appeared to be a monte carlo with somebody carrying toward an open trunk what looked to be northwest gear, suitcases and whatnot. >> amazingly, there were 2,800 monte carlo automobiles registered in the detroit area. >> every one of those 2,800 owners we ran lien to determine whether there were warrants or whether they had criminal records and tried to eliminate them that way. >> investigators learned that a hotel employee's boyfriend owned a...
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and the tree is extractive the trunk is cut down. to sweet and a little bit into a unique. it's. almost impossible because we can't. very quickly. becomes even more than usual like a bee in fact. of the many palm trees in the. mail muhammad and his colleagues must climb to the top of every single. females with a special. crop of tasty dates be assured respect for the date. generation to generation. my father always said palm trees were everything. mainly live off. dates of the region's most valuable and lucrative exports but that's not the only reason this so important no other agriculture would be possible without the. if not for the shade provided by the tall trees other produce like oranges lemons tomatoes and lettuce would never be able to survive under the scorching sun. they. started to change in the ninety's. used to be better more beautiful and there was more water main problem is that there's much less water here now compared to earlier times. this complex irrigation system uses millions of liters of water every day fifteen different wells supply water plants connecting
and the tree is extractive the trunk is cut down. to sweet and a little bit into a unique. it's. almost impossible because we can't. very quickly. becomes even more than usual like a bee in fact. of the many palm trees in the. mail muhammad and his colleagues must climb to the top of every single. females with a special. crop of tasty dates be assured respect for the date. generation to generation. my father always said palm trees were everything. mainly live off. dates of the region's most...
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. >> we checked the trunk and the interior of the car for any evidence, for a shooting scene, any evidence of trace blood or anything. couldn't find anything in the car. >> then investigators found a potential clue. at wesley person's autopsy, they found some material inside the plastic tarp next to his body. >> the medical examiner finds that in the small of the victim's back was a great deal of construction debris that came out of the fire unscathed. >> it consisted of small bits of painted drywall and some chunks of plaster. >> they were about the size of a thumbnail. now this plaster was not like normal plaster. >> what made it abnormal were these thread-like strands embedded in every piece. >> i was saying, hmm, i wonder what that is. is this something that's important or, you know, what is this? it was something i'd never seen before, so it was my own curious nature that led me to pull it out of the sample and look for it in other samples. >> trace analyst, cassandra burk extracted these threads and viewed them at 40 times magnification. >> and as soon as i looked at them under the m
. >> we checked the trunk and the interior of the car for any evidence, for a shooting scene, any evidence of trace blood or anything. couldn't find anything in the car. >> then investigators found a potential clue. at wesley person's autopsy, they found some material inside the plastic tarp next to his body. >> the medical examiner finds that in the small of the victim's back was a great deal of construction debris that came out of the fire unscathed. >> it consisted of...
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childhood, i to my can see how the shotgun in the trunk of the pickup is an issue. let's just move on. to work with senator coburn, senator paul and others to get this resolved. i think -- >> mr. chairman. in all due respect, i am going to object to your rolling. the reason for it is, this is an issue we should just resolve. i recognize that the debate on the floor will be but i want to make it very simple in the sense of how to deal with this. why not just like, deal with this once and for all? i think if senator paul is thinking about this, we could have a compromise right here that would do what we both want to do. >> mr. chairman. standpoint from my with continuing this is that senator paul offered an amendment, legitimate. you offer a second degree, legitimate. we voted on it. your second degree past. i don't know procedurally how you get back onto that now without, like you said before, we could be here all day just voting over and over and over. my sense is looking at the parliamentary posture, at least for now we ought to close this issue down, go on to othe
childhood, i to my can see how the shotgun in the trunk of the pickup is an issue. let's just move on. to work with senator coburn, senator paul and others to get this resolved. i think -- >> mr. chairman. in all due respect, i am going to object to your rolling. the reason for it is, this is an issue we should just resolve. i recognize that the debate on the floor will be but i want to make it very simple in the sense of how to deal with this. why not just like, deal with this once and...
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i can see how the shotgun in the trunk or the pickup is an issue. let's just move on, ok? i pledged to work with senator coburn, senator paul on the democratic side to get this resolved. i want to make it simple. it just seems why don't just do with this once and for all? i think if senator paul was thinking about this, we could have a compromise right here to do what we both wanted to and be done. >> mr. chairman? the problem from my standpoint with continuing this is that senator paul offered an amendment, legitimate, you offered a second-degree, legitimate. and i do not know procedurally how you get back on to that now without like you said before we can be here all day and keep voting and voting and voting over and over and over. my sense in looking at the parliamentary posture here in the committee at this point, at least for now we ought to close this issue down, go on to other amendments, and maybe if there is a way to bring it procedurally to bring it back up, but we are spinning our wheels here. >> if i was cheering this committee i would rule against senator paul
i can see how the shotgun in the trunk or the pickup is an issue. let's just move on, ok? i pledged to work with senator coburn, senator paul on the democratic side to get this resolved. i want to make it simple. it just seems why don't just do with this once and for all? i think if senator paul was thinking about this, we could have a compromise right here to do what we both wanted to and be done. >> mr. chairman? the problem from my standpoint with continuing this is that senator paul...
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and i come from a part of the country didn't have a trunk it is called the pick up. [laughter] >> we cannot afford that. [laughter] has been benghazi i appreciate you offering this modification i also appreciate senator paul's amendment what he is trying to do. i am a strong supporter of the second amendment i have more guns than i need but i want more but the bottom line is some places they are not appropriate. this building is not appropriate. if there is issues with the post office it is not appropriate that the parking lot is a different issue because it rule america they could be out hunting gophers they have the gun in the pickup it is the tool to do their work. if i have might druthers we don't have the opportunity to vote i would vote to allow them in the parking lot but not in the post office. >>. >> asking the clerk to call the roll as modified. >> t / [roll call] >> roll call] this gimmickry need to proceed with they joked -- with a vote. >> the amendment we are voting on is the primary amendment i'd like to do propose of second degree number three as modi
and i come from a part of the country didn't have a trunk it is called the pick up. [laughter] >> we cannot afford that. [laughter] has been benghazi i appreciate you offering this modification i also appreciate senator paul's amendment what he is trying to do. i am a strong supporter of the second amendment i have more guns than i need but i want more but the bottom line is some places they are not appropriate. this building is not appropriate. if there is issues with the post office it...
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temporarily access your trunk through a key that disappears.stake will be there. also "off the desk" there is app for everything these days. how about an app for your toothbrush? oral b, app controlled bluetooth 4.0 toothbrush. this app not only makes sure you're brushing properly but send your dentist reports about your dental care. don't like the sound of that. also personalize your brushing by giving you real-time guidance on how to get the job done right but with interacting with your toothbrush comes with a big price tag. this all will cost you $300. liz: no. we need our mouths private. >> my dentist knows enough about me. liz: number one thing to watch tomorrow testimony from federal reserve chair janet yellen. she will testify before the senate banking committee in washington, d.c. sometimes that3 moves the markets. david: by the way talking about moving markets, jcpenney is moving much higher aft markets. we'll watch that stock tomorrow. liz: gerri willis is next. but your erectile dysfunction - itould be a question of blood flow. ciali
temporarily access your trunk through a key that disappears.stake will be there. also "off the desk" there is app for everything these days. how about an app for your toothbrush? oral b, app controlled bluetooth 4.0 toothbrush. this app not only makes sure you're brushing properly but send your dentist reports about your dental care. don't like the sound of that. also personalize your brushing by giving you real-time guidance on how to get the job done right but with interacting with...
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. >> i put them in the trunk.ve them in the trunk. >> yep. >> a look at some of the big ads during the super bowl. >>> good morning to you. can i start your day off with a sun set? this is a sun setting over the black sea in russia. sochi and the olympic village. 5:53 in the morning california time. minutes from now janet yellen will be sworn in as fed chair taking over for ben bernanke, yellen the former san francisco fed president and cal berkeley professor. she's the first woman to lead the fed. she will testify before congress for the first time in her new role about the economy and fed policy next week. >> today citigroup launches a new app that will let users check balances and latest transactions 0en phones without having to log in. it's being tested in california. citi says it's taking steps to assure the app is safe and secure so no personal data will be displayed that can identify the user. >>> some google employees living in the east bay will be taking a different route to work thanks to the google ferr
. >> i put them in the trunk.ve them in the trunk. >> yep. >> a look at some of the big ads during the super bowl. >>> good morning to you. can i start your day off with a sun set? this is a sun setting over the black sea in russia. sochi and the olympic village. 5:53 in the morning california time. minutes from now janet yellen will be sworn in as fed chair taking over for ben bernanke, yellen the former san francisco fed president and cal berkeley professor. she's...
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, and they'll dance together, and afterwards, they'll go outside and get their drums out of their trunksking lot. it's a way to bring people together in an age where it's really hard to do that because in this society, it's increasingly not set up that way. [lilting flute plays] (dispirito) i think the performance of music is very cathartic even for the people performing it. i know that i get into a very meditative space myself when i'm performing. you get lost in the music. ♪ amen. ♪ oh, yeah. ♪ amen. ♪ we're called... (narrator) music plays a fundamental role in religious expression around the world. american gospel music is a uniquely african-american musical genre. during the service, music acts as a catalyst that draws the whole congregation together in active participation. it comes from the word evangel, and the evangel is the spirit of good news. and so when we speak of evangelism in the new testament, we're speaking about the good news of god's love in jesus christ. all who are able, stand to your feet, and let us call ourselves together for worship and celebration. technically,
, and they'll dance together, and afterwards, they'll go outside and get their drums out of their trunksking lot. it's a way to bring people together in an age where it's really hard to do that because in this society, it's increasingly not set up that way. [lilting flute plays] (dispirito) i think the performance of music is very cathartic even for the people performing it. i know that i get into a very meditative space myself when i'm performing. you get lost in the music. ♪ amen. ♪ oh,...