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jackie bensen, news 4. >>> we turn now to the quest for the stanley cup. the operative word there being "quest." linds lindsey is here to tell us about it. >> this is quite surprising. the players took their foot off the gas. the capitols were finally able to take the lead in the second opportunity, but with a golden opportunity, they came out flat in the third. they have to win tomorrow night or their season is over. the caps not wanting to fall down 0-3 in the second period. tied at two, the caps have the advantage. matt green winds up the slap shot, duane roland stops it but there's a scramble. the caps take a 3-2 lead but they still had to play the third period. moments after the lightning tied it, they have another scoring opportunity. wayne thompson to ryan malone. the puck goes past. it's good because there was no kicking motion. the caps fall 4-3. bruce beaudreau wasn't expecting this. >> some of the guys, we panicked a little bit from the line, but that comes when you're down 2-0 in the series, and you're pushing and they're coming on pretty hard.
jackie bensen, news 4. >>> we turn now to the quest for the stanley cup. the operative word there being "quest." linds lindsey is here to tell us about it. >> this is quite surprising. the players took their foot off the gas. the capitols were finally able to take the lead in the second opportunity, but with a golden opportunity, they came out flat in the third. they have to win tomorrow night or their season is over. the caps not wanting to fall down 0-3 in the second...
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news4's jackie bensen spoke with the man who started s.e.a.l.eam 6. >> this isn't just chasing anybody. this is the man, the symbolic figure. >> reporter: richard marsenco founded s.e.a.l. team 6 in 1990, and it was no surprise they were the ones to take down the elusive osama bin laden. as the commander said, he insisted operations that mirrored the target as closely as possible. they found where he was, in a compound set up virtually in pakistan. >> they know each other's move, they each sleep and drink together. it is a team effort. and it's a team job. that's why the s.e.a.l.s, why they got the edge. >> officials say the mission was years in the making. aided by intelligence from cia interrogations of high-rking al-qaeda prisoners. >> we picked up items that had been collected during the clinton administration. we worked those aggressively for eight years. we passed that on to the obama administration. they picked it up and they've been working with it. >> marsenko says they chose to enter officials into the compound rather than bomb it from
news4's jackie bensen spoke with the man who started s.e.a.l.eam 6. >> this isn't just chasing anybody. this is the man, the symbolic figure. >> reporter: richard marsenco founded s.e.a.l. team 6 in 1990, and it was no surprise they were the ones to take down the elusive osama bin laden. as the commander said, he insisted operations that mirrored the target as closely as possible. they found where he was, in a compound set up virtually in pakistan. >> they know each other's...
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jackie bensen is in tranconi, virginia for this story. jackie?ey said he fled to a nearby neighborhood. fairfax county police detectives went door to door along forest lane, looking for information, people who may have seen something odd or unusual lately. the street abuts a heavily wooded area that separates it from a cul-de-sac on water lily court. that's where a 62-year-old woman was taking out the trash on april 12 when she was grabbed from behind by a masked man who assaulted her and raped her. >> if this individual is willing to commit this kind of act in the middle of the day, we have to be concerned that he'll do it again. >> a police k-9 tracked the suspect's path into the woods and onto franconia forest lane. neighbors say they are aware of the nearby assault and have been taking extra safety precautions. >> i have one that drives, and so she works around the corner at the church down the street, st. lawrence church, and she's -- we're very cognizant that she's, you know -- she has at least some -- >> no >> reporter: the victim says her
jackie bensen is in tranconi, virginia for this story. jackie?ey said he fled to a nearby neighborhood. fairfax county police detectives went door to door along forest lane, looking for information, people who may have seen something odd or unusual lately. the street abuts a heavily wooded area that separates it from a cul-de-sac on water lily court. that's where a 62-year-old woman was taking out the trash on april 12 when she was grabbed from behind by a masked man who assaulted her and raped...
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jackie bensen, news 4. >> and one other note for you, the final score in last night's games, wounded warriors, 35, the fbi, 10. >>> the new york fire department also receiving an artifact from 9/11, but it's not from the twin towers. the department was presented with a stone from the pentagon yesterday. the 800-pound piece was originally part of a 19-foot long stone. it was cut into three pieces and given to the fdny, the arlington county fire department in virginia, and the fbi's washington field office. >>> a brewing controversy in charlotte, north carolina, this morning. two muslim imams were asked to the leave a plane they boarded in memphis to fly to charlotte with no explanation given. mehsud aram were on the plane in memphis getting ready to take off when the pilot returned to the gate. the two men were then asked to get off the plane and searched again, which they agreed to. when they were finished, the pilot refused to leave with them on the flight. >> the pilot said, no, no, no, i'm not taking them. >> reporter: if they had asked you to do another check, would you have done
jackie bensen, news 4. >> and one other note for you, the final score in last night's games, wounded warriors, 35, the fbi, 10. >>> the new york fire department also receiving an artifact from 9/11, but it's not from the twin towers. the department was presented with a stone from the pentagon yesterday. the 800-pound piece was originally part of a 19-foot long stone. it was cut into three pieces and given to the fdny, the arlington county fire department in virginia, and the...
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jackie bensen has our report. >> reporter: the hits kept blasting across the softball field at georgeason university in fairfax. it's a long way from the battlefields where these u.s. servicemen and women lost their limbs to imp virovised explosiv devices. the wounded warrior amputees softball team was created to help with rehabilitation. it's doing more than winning, as tlooez these players crush teams with, well, more arms than legs. earlier this week, team members watched as world events unfolded in pakistan. >> some of the guys as early as '01, '02, '03, i was shot in '06 is when i lost my leg. we range out. but once we get together, it's one big family. >> reporter: at tonight's game, players said one of the most compelling things was the interaction with the youngest fans. kids are fascinated by the prosthetics, seeing the wounded warrior amputees as a team of super heroes. the adults agree. >> we're the first amputee softball team in the world. the military bond made it really easy for me. if i tell them to be somewhere, they're there. that military background and history reall
jackie bensen has our report. >> reporter: the hits kept blasting across the softball field at georgeason university in fairfax. it's a long way from the battlefields where these u.s. servicemen and women lost their limbs to imp virovised explosiv devices. the wounded warrior amputees softball team was created to help with rehabilitation. it's doing more than winning, as tlooez these players crush teams with, well, more arms than legs. earlier this week, team members watched as world...
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news 4's jackie bensen reports. >> reporter: the hits kept blasting across the softball field at george mason university in fairfax. it's a long way from the battle fields where these u.s. service men and women lost their limbs to improvised explosive devices called ieds. with the help of the veteran's administration and the louisville slugger company, the wounded warrior amputee softball team was created to help with rehabilitation. >> win on three! one, two, three! win! >> reporter: it's doing more than that as these players crush teams, well, more arms and legs. earlier this week, team members watched as world events unfolded in pakisn. >> some of the guys really, i was shot in '06 when i lost my leg, so we range out, but it's one big family. >> reporter: at tonight's game against the fbi all-stars, players said one of the most compelling things was the interaction on the youngest fans. raised on movies like "transformers," kids are fascinated by the prosthetics, seeing the wounded warrior amputees as a team of superheroes. the adults agree. >> we're the first amputee softball team i
news 4's jackie bensen reports. >> reporter: the hits kept blasting across the softball field at george mason university in fairfax. it's a long way from the battle fields where these u.s. service men and women lost their limbs to improvised explosive devices called ieds. with the help of the veteran's administration and the louisville slugger company, the wounded warrior amputee softball team was created to help with rehabilitation. >> win on three! one, two, three! win! >>...