we re going to be talking about the history of death investigation the evolution of the system of death investigation the united states which really matures and comes of age. and about the dawn of the 20th century, so it is a 19th century story of how death investigation becomes forensic science and ultimately becomes the csi series. now we all have a pretty lured sense. i think of death investigation that s provided by local news, right? this graphic is everywhere. i found a million of these right? it s always the same with the police tape and chalk outlines. and so we have a very lured sense of death investigation from the if it leads it leads school of journalism in the united states, but i m going to take the evolution of this system. very seriously and talk about how it s developed over time. starting with its historical importance now the most obvious area in which death investigation is critically important is to our criminal justice system. and this is the most famili
19th, 20th century. how this becomes forensic science and ultimately becomes the csi series. now we all the pretty lurid sense of death investigations provided by local news. this graphic is everywhere, i found a million of these. always the same with the police tape and the chalk outlines. we have a very lurid sense of death investigation, if it bleeds, it leads school of journalism in the united states. i want to take the evolution of this system very seriously and talk about how it developed over time. starting with the historical importance. and the most obvious area in which death investigation is critically important is to the criminal justice system, and this is the most familiar aspect of death investigation. coroners and medical examiners participate from the very beginning. they are there on the scene. they pronounce a cause of death. that sets the entire investigation in motion, and then they are there with the death investigation throughout the process until the
because of pigmentation and his skin color. yes? unlike basketball and baseball, football was integrated much earlier. the nfl is desegregated right after world war ii. it all happens within a five-year period. way in this back? were there other historians, who said that race didn t play a factor? in the bird and magic story? yes. sure, there are always historians and commentators i can think of a few people, media commentators if they were sitting in this lecture would say i am making a mountain out of a molehill. that this has nothing to do with race. what explains the popularity of the holmes fight? holmes, an unpopular fighter, against an unknown challenger, other than race? i am staking my historian credentials on the argument that racial anxiety is almost everything in the situation. but our magic and bird just good because they are black and white? no, they are fabulous. two of the top ten basketball players in history. but that propels the league into th
e-mail investigation so close to election day. a short time ago, donald trump s running mate, governor mike pence said that he thinks, though, the fbi director did make the right call. we commend the director of the fbi and the fbi for following through on their word before the congress. if there was new pertinent information, sufficient to reopen this investigation, that they would inform congress of that fact. and they would move forward. and we have live team coverage of all of this. john roberts, mike emanuel are on deck. let s begin with catherine herridge with more on the investigation. she s live in washington. thanks, fox s bret baier is saying two source was the fbi investigation that anthony weiner is cooperating in the new york sexting case. we re told thousands were involved, found on a computer that weiner and abedin told us to. they assessed they were relevant and that flagged a discovery to the e-mail case agents here in washington. the republican chairma
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