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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

there were a lot of people that said there's something else that explains this. -we decided to ask nasa about the history of foam strikes, which had never been done. -i was asked by the accident investigation team to help find that type of information. i went through a database, there's a historical database of all the space shuttle missions, from the very first shuttle mission up until that day. i called the investigators and i said, "you're not gonna believe this. take a look at this."

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Forensic Files II

in the same way as law-enforcement databases like codis. moore: in codis, you're looking for that exact match, but in genetic genealogy, we can go way beyond that and use those hundreds of thousands of markers to predict second, third, fourth cousins and beyond. narrator: however, there are serious concerns about law enforcement having access to the dna of people who have never committed a crime. that problem can be resolved if people are told their dna is going to databases used by police, which is exactly what a company called gedmatch did. gedmatch posted a notification on their site alerting their users that law enforcement was using the database, and that was what i needed to allow me to finally make the decision to help law enforcement. narrator: in 2018, investigators took the dna profile from jay and tanya's case

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Forensic Files II

and that was all we knew. narrator: by this time, codis, the national dna database, was in full swing, but the dna sample from individual "a" didn't match anyone in the system. years and years went by with no luck, no matches in the database. narrator: in 2010, dna analysts turned to the letters. using touch dna, they were able to lift a genetic profile, but it did not match the dna of individual "a." in an attempt to generate more leads, copies of the letters were broadcast and published. amazingly, someone recognized the handwriting. a potential suspect was finally identified and confronted. he readily admitted that he wrote the letters and apologized for doing so. narrator: and the letter-writer's dna

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Forensic Files II

who was carrying the correct mix of dna. and so the genealogist said that the perpetrator has to be that male child. narrator: that person was william talbott, who was 24 years old at the time of the murders. this was the first time that i'd ever heard the name william talbott. he was not in the case file anywhere. his family home was just about 7 miles down the road from where jay's body was found. narrator: talbott, a never-married truck driver, had no criminal record, so his dna wasn't in codis, the genetic database used by law enforcement. investigators needed a sample of talbott's dna to either expose or eliminate him as a suspect in jay and tanya's murder. collins: they were having a really hard time getting a piece of evidence from him. narrator: but, eventually, talbott, who, after all this time,

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo

to -- required to spy on ordinary citizens. what happens when you're sr. vailing foreign terrorists? how do ordinary americans get swept up in that and get surveilledsome. >> from time to time, american citizens, some of them perhaps more than others, but nobody really knows how often it might happen, if you're talking to someone who turns out to be an agent of a foreign power, somebody on foreign soil lo -- who's being surveilled under fisa's 702, your end of the conversation will also be scooped up. we call that incidental collection. it'll be then stored on an finishes sa database. -- nsa data base. and what i've been arguing for years is in order for them to do a query of your name knowing that you're a u.s. citizen before they type in maria bartiromo, show me everything that we've gotten on her on the data a base, that really ought to require a warrant. you see, because they've collected that without a warrant in order to access it knowing

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo

policing themselves especially when it comes to fisa where we've seen abuse after abuse after abuse like the agent who ran an american citizen through the 702 database and did a query on him because he was thinking about renting an apartment for him. or the guy who thought that the his dad was cheating op his mom, so he ran his dad through it. maria: wow. >> or the other agent who decided to run 19,000 donors to a congressional campaign through the fisa 702 database. those were all under the leadership of is the same people who will be in charge of overseeing these so-called reforms. it's kind of like handing the keys to the fox rain telling him to have fun with the henhouse. of he's in charge. maria: welsh senator, it just seemses like over and over again we hear so many complaints about the fbi and the fbi abused all of this during the trump era, and and yet, you know, your group just watched new money go to the fbi so that they can make

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Survivor Tree Stands as Symbol of Resilience and Hope with the help of Mark Bays

It was 29 years ago that Oklahoma changed forever. The world was turned upside down with the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City. Every

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo

policing themselves especially when it comes to fisa where we've seen abuse after abuse after abuse like the agent who ran an american citizen through the 702 database and did a query on him because he was thinking about renting an apartment for him. or the guy who thought that the his dad was cheating op his mom, so he ran his dad through it. maria: wow. >> or the other agent who decided to run 19,000 donors to a congressional campaign through the fisa 702 database. those were all under the leadership of is the same people who will be in charge of overseeing these so-called reforms. it's kind of like handing the keys to the fox rain telling him to have fun with the henhouse. of he's in charge. maria: welsh senator, it just seemses like over and over again we hear so many complaints about the fbi and the fbi abused all of this during the trump era, and and yet, you know, your group just watched new money go to the fbi so that they can make

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo

to -- required to spy on ordinary citizens. what happens when you're sr. vailing foreign terrorists? how do ordinary americans get swept up in that and get surveilledsome. >> from time to time, american citizens, some of them perhaps more than others, but nobody really knows how often it might happen, if you're talking to someone who turns out to be an agent of a foreign power, somebody on foreign soil lo -- who's being surveilled under fisa's 702, your end of the conversation will also be scooped up. we call that incidental collection. it'll be then stored on an finishes sa database. -- nsa data base. and what i've been arguing for years is in order for them to do a query of your name knowing that you're a u.s. citizen before they type in maria bartiromo, show me everything that we've gotten on her on the data a base, that really ought to require a warrant. you see, because they've collected that without a warrant in order to access it knowing

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Scandalous

interestjournalism database which essentially unpacks, in great forensic detail, the crimes that went on at news group and mirror group newspapers. it's sort of like a poacher turned gamekeeper. i definitely think that the policy decision was made from the very top of these news organisations to mine celebrity culture. if there was a tv show that was particularly popular, then that would become a focus of interest. that extended to big brother. indistinct chatter oh, god. i'm so fed up... so if you went on the big brother tv show, then you were more or less saying to the editors of national titles, "come and get me." millions of people tuned in to watch it. it was massive in the press. it was the show to be on. cheering

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