and in that little splotch spreading out from the edges of the mold, there was no bacteria. which meant that that mold was killing the bacteria. in that moment, alexander fleming asked the key question, which is, hey, what s in that mold? fleming ended up writing a paper in 1929 to not much acclaim or notice. but years later, almost a decade later, scientists working at a lab at the university of oxford, they came across alexander fleming s 1929 paper. and they decided that this previously obscure discovery about the mold killing off the bacteria, it looked like it might be promising. and so those scientists at oxford decided to start working on it. over the course of 1939 and 1940 and into 1941, they turned that initial discovery into something
i don t see how you can miss it all on the trash can. how do you do that? i didn t see the trash can. but i remember seeing the little splotch of blood on the sink. when did you see that? when i was leaving for school. when? what day? today. and you still didn t, didn t even think to knock on the door no, sir. to say, hey, shelley, you cut yourself? you hurt? you injured? you need something? that s weird, man. i know it is. i m telling you everything i know. i mean, shelley was my roommate. she was my friend. she is my friend. we went to school together, sir. there is no reason why i would harm her. i really believe that something terrible happened between you and shelley that you re not telling me. reporter: thing is, there was no forced entry. whoever killed shelley had a key. you know, when i talked to ashley i wasn t the nicest guy in the world. you know, i i dug into her pretty hard, especially when i i found out there s no
exactly tell the truth, in an effort to get ashley to cough up the truth herself. you got to dig in people sometimes to really see where they re coming from reporter: sometimes you can throw them off stride and it puts them off their story. absolutely. i don t see how you can miss that big blood right here on the sink. i don t see how you can miss that. i don t see how you can miss the big deal of blood right here on the bathtub. i don t see how you can miss it all on the trash can. how do you do that? i didn t see the trash can. but i remember seeing the little splotch of blood on the sink. when did you see that? when i was leaving for school. when? what day? today. and you still didn t, didn t even think to knock on the door no, sir. to say, hey, shelley, you cut yourself? you hurt? you injured? you need something? that s weird, man. i know it is. i m telling you everything i know. i mean, shelley was my roommate.
all on the trash can. how do you do that? i didn t see the trash can. but i remember seeing the little splotch of blood on the sink. when did you see that? when i was leaving for school. when? what day? today. and you still didn t, didn t even think to knock on the door no, sir. to say, hey, shelley, you cut yourself? you hurt? you injured? you need something? that s weird, man. i know it is. i m telling you everything i know. i mean, shelley was my roommate. she was my friend. she is my friend. we went to school together, sir. there is no reason why i would harm her. i really believe that something terrible happened between you and shelley that you re not telling me. reporter: thing is, there was no forced entry. whoever killed shelley had a key. you know, when i talked to ashley i wasn t the nicest guy in the world. you know, i i dug into her pretty hard, especially when i i found out there s no forced entry.
is still very big in the world and the social entrepreneurs really work at the grassroots level they improve the conditions in small villages around the world. they do that with innovative ideas like the fair phone and environmentally friendly and ethically sourced smartphone. shirt has for me to do with their what sustainability on the one hand making sure you look at the material see you longevity of the products but also the impact it has in the splotch and on working conditions here in the capital of capitalism for at least a few days it s not all about profit. a high ranking delegation from sri lanka was in germany this week to solicit german investment german companies are involved in the island nation to the tune of one billion dollars that s still modest compared to the fifteen billion dollars china