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ef@ halleck and timothy brady were the entire area. that's why we re it from r facia.lity. >> to do that, they l e to cart the ?h ? li and that's where movements. >> you're obviy seeing in the suit, you don't ??mhave a lot ofexterity the pretty as an uptick in reports from to collect the evidcep! ahe tually a gr >> the sct in tu has been indiedn federal ge? >>> and a appeared to be minor leg and hand burns. tonight -- ta4g b?e?& thanksgiving. orstoraying closed u...
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Nov 24, 2016
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and that's where halleck had to get up close. >> what is that like when you're face to face with what you are strongly believe is an explosive device? >> one remission, i just don't think about it, i'm so focused on what it is and completing it and finishing it. >> to give an idea what it was like, the team invite immediate to put on the bulky 90-pound protective suit. >>ky walk in it. with some effort. but i can't imagine doing anything that required any dexterity or quick movements. >> you're obviously seeing in the suit, you don't have a lot of dexterity. ands sweat was pouring into my eyes. >> the nypd has seen an uptick in reports from suspicious new yorkers reawakened to a unsettling fact. >> we're right in the crosshairs of the terrorist. >> bombs are their weapons of choice. home-made, lethal and indiscriminate. to disarm one is to save countless lives. >> not only taking care of it without it detonating on you. which a to collect the evidence and the perpetrator actually caught, is a great feeling of satisfaction. >> the suspect in the new york and new jersey attacks has been
and that's where halleck had to get up close. >> what is that like when you're face to face with what you are strongly believe is an explosive device? >> one remission, i just don't think about it, i'm so focused on what it is and completing it and finishing it. >> to give an idea what it was like, the team invite immediate to put on the bulky 90-pound protective suit. >>ky walk in it. with some effort. but i can't imagine doing anything that required any dexterity or...
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Nov 24, 2016
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detectives jason halleck and timothy brady were the primary technicians that night. in a perfect world it never goes off and you've got evidence, right? is that the main goal? >> that's our ultimate goal. it doesn't always work the way we planned. we have to change up our plan. >> you're working against the clock in case like that? >> well, you could be. you don't know if it's timed. you don't know if it as quick as possible. secure them. but it is new york city, so it's very difficult to clear an entire area. that's why we removed it from the scene and brought it to a safer scene for our own facility. >> to do that, they used a robot and a special containment vehicle to cart the still live device to a remote police facility. and that's where halleck had to get up close. >> what is that like when you're face to face with what you are strongly believe is an explosive >> one of complete remission, i just don't think about it, i'm so focused on what it is and completing it and finishing it. >> to give an idea what it was like, the team invite immediate to put on the bul
detectives jason halleck and timothy brady were the primary technicians that night. in a perfect world it never goes off and you've got evidence, right? is that the main goal? >> that's our ultimate goal. it doesn't always work the way we planned. we have to change up our plan. >> you're working against the clock in case like that? >> well, you could be. you don't know if it's timed. you don't know if it as quick as possible. secure them. but it is new york city, so it's very...
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Nov 27, 2016
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she writes general halleck, and then she goes to see president lincoln. susan: how does it turn out? candice hooper: that is an interesting meeting because lincoln suffered from melancholy of early in his life -- milling early in hischolia life. he realized sherman was probably going through the same thing, because he had seen sherman right after the battle of bull run and was very impressed with him. empathized with what was going on. -- general have germ sherman keep doing what he is doing, and it will get better. they went away. more orn't ask for demand more. they went away, and that is what happened. he did get better and kept on moving. susan: on to your favorite, julia grant who is also from st. louis. she was a child of the slavery system. here she grew up married to the commanding general of the union army. how did she reconcile those two things? candice hooper: not just that, she brought her slaves with her during the war. her slaves traveled with her. julia,ves name was also legend that she was born at the same time, also named julia. she took
she writes general halleck, and then she goes to see president lincoln. susan: how does it turn out? candice hooper: that is an interesting meeting because lincoln suffered from melancholy of early in his life -- milling early in hischolia life. he realized sherman was probably going through the same thing, because he had seen sherman right after the battle of bull run and was very impressed with him. empathized with what was going on. -- general have germ sherman keep doing what he is doing,...