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air tran just announced schedules for new service to those destinations starting thrieghts to nassau december 17th and montego bay february 11th. nonstop flights. to check out the schedules, head to abc2news.com, go to links mentioned on air, a sweep of the crimes to keep you posted on what is happening in your backyard. abc 2 news brian shes us who police are looking for tonight so you can keep your eyes peeled too. >> reporter: we are working to keep your community safe. each week highlighting the dangerous criminals in your neighborhood hoping to bring them to justice, we are focusing on two crimes in baltimore county, police are trying to figure out who shot a man outside his home in arbutus monday night. granger just gotten home from the store he was about to unload his car when a tbrup of armed men came up and started shooting he tried to run but was hit. he died later at the hospital. investigators are trying to figure out who stole an atm from a convenient store it happened tuesday morning on belliary near tailor. sources tell abc 2 news that the suspects took the atm is an a
air tran just announced schedules for new service to those destinations starting thrieghts to nassau december 17th and montego bay february 11th. nonstop flights. to check out the schedules, head to abc2news.com, go to links mentioned on air, a sweep of the crimes to keep you posted on what is happening in your backyard. abc 2 news brian shes us who police are looking for tonight so you can keep your eyes peeled too. >> reporter: we are working to keep your community safe. each week...
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for nassau coliseum. yeah. if you ever want tickets to anything, just give me a call. the seats? oh, they're great! any chance i can do that zamboni thing? [laughs] stop by the locker room later, and i'll introduce you to some of the players. 'kay. coliseum wife, you're my favorite. [telephone rings] hello? oh, hey, doug. no, no, no, i-- i understand. well, i mean, if she's gonna introduce you to the players, you gotta stay. [chuckles] no, no, don't worry about me. ok. bye. hey. [curtly] hey. [slamming drawers] everything ok? oh, no, no, it's fine, except i spent all day making doug's favorite dishes, and now they're just gonna sit here and get cold, but does he care? no, no! because he's with some girl at his precious hockey game! shouldn't i be the one who's upset about this? actually, yeah. what--what's goin' on here? open your eyes, you fools! the man has 3 wives! hey, hol, something smells great! carr, your lovah-man's comin' upstairs, so prepare yourself for--oh. hey. hey. [weakly] hey. look, i--i know emotions are running high right now, but let me just say this
for nassau coliseum. yeah. if you ever want tickets to anything, just give me a call. the seats? oh, they're great! any chance i can do that zamboni thing? [laughs] stop by the locker room later, and i'll introduce you to some of the players. 'kay. coliseum wife, you're my favorite. [telephone rings] hello? oh, hey, doug. no, no, no, i-- i understand. well, i mean, if she's gonna introduce you to the players, you gotta stay. [chuckles] no, no, don't worry about me. ok. bye. hey. [curtly] hey....
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that story sent shock waves through campus earlier this week when first reported but the nassau countytrict attorney said last night the woman admitted the sex was consensual. the charges against the men have been dismissed. >>> peter, paul and mary are remembering their bandmate, mary travers, the woman who lived her life honest, complete, you a thebtally. >> she had been battling leukemia for several years. passed away at a connecticut hospital. they gave us hits like "if i had a hammer," "leaving on a jet plane" and "puff the magic dragon." they won five grammys. mary was 72 years old. >>> it doesn't matter if it's pepsi, coke, sprite, ginger ale. if it fizzes it could cost you more to buy. >> and you can blame it on the sugar. i'm linda so. why someone will raise the tax on your soda and by how much. (announcer) they're highly trained specialists. true professionals, always ready when they hear the call... guys, pancakes! because when it's pancakes everyone's in it together. >>> there's a wet pattern. light rain building in for today. should end by tomorrow morning. friday, clearin
that story sent shock waves through campus earlier this week when first reported but the nassau countytrict attorney said last night the woman admitted the sex was consensual. the charges against the men have been dismissed. >>> peter, paul and mary are remembering their bandmate, mary travers, the woman who lived her life honest, complete, you a thebtally. >> she had been battling leukemia for several years. passed away at a connecticut hospital. they gave us hits like "if...
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the historic corner of wall street and nassau in downtown lower manhattan. we're on the steps of federal hall's national memorial. this is the same site where george washington, our nation's first president, took the first presidential oath of office back in 1789. in fact, the bible used in that inauguration and the original balcony rail waub wash stood behind are on dilay in these walls. the current building was constructed as the first u.s. customs house. that was in the 1840s. this quarter was also the site of the first congress, supreme court, and executive branch offices. wall street and politics have always been close neighbors, and we have been proud to come from these steps to you for the last several weeks. we thank everybody at federal hall for allowing us permission to do so. that's it f us. thanks so much for joining me on the "wall street journal" report. my guest next week murrell rubini who said we could be faced with a double dip recession. the econo t saw the economic emmroegs coming up, and we'll see what he thinks next. keep it right here
the historic corner of wall street and nassau in downtown lower manhattan. we're on the steps of federal hall's national memorial. this is the same site where george washington, our nation's first president, took the first presidential oath of office back in 1789. in fact, the bible used in that inauguration and the original balcony rail waub wash stood behind are on dilay in these walls. the current building was constructed as the first u.s. customs house. that was in the 1840s. this quarter...
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kelly cobiella, cbs news, nassau, bahamas. >> a nine-witness jury is expected to hear. >>> tucially high ethanol. they fueled up before the cars started to have mechanical problems. it is mixed with gas to reduce toxic emissions. most of the cars have been fixed. >>> heightened security warnings remain in effect for trains, transit systems and sports stadiums, trigger bide an apparent plot in new york. the alerts have gone nationwide, including here in maryland. alex demetrick reports, they stayed focused. >>> in a shadow of a new warship. heavy protection for an event scheduled before the security alerts of this past week. a visit by homeland security secretary, janet napolitano. >> you hear about bad guys every day, they would love to put together a bomb. >> reporter: the fbi says this man had bomb-making plans on his computer in colorado. and possible accomplices in new york. >> we do not have right now information on timing, location or specific target. >> reporter: but there was strong worry those arrested and others still at large may have been planning to use backpack bombs, like
kelly cobiella, cbs news, nassau, bahamas. >> a nine-witness jury is expected to hear. >>> tucially high ethanol. they fueled up before the cars started to have mechanical problems. it is mixed with gas to reduce toxic emissions. most of the cars have been fixed. >>> heightened security warnings remain in effect for trains, transit systems and sports stadiums, trigger bide an apparent plot in new york. the alerts have gone nationwide, including here in maryland. alex...
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kelly cobiella is at the courthouse in nassau with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: john travolta could be called back to the stand at any point in the next couple of days. he of course is the witness everyone had been waiting for and he arrived here at the courthouse hand-in-hand with wife kelly preston yesterday, said nothing as he walked inside, then took the stand and testified about the tragic final moments of his son's life. with wife kelly preston looking on john travolta described his frantic attempts to revive his son, jett. after the 16-year-old collapsed in the bathroom of their vacation home travolta testified he performed mouth to to mouth resuscitation while a nanny pumped his son's chest. he told jurors that jett suffered a seizure every five to ten days each lasting from 45 seconds to minutes. the actor then made a surprising admission, acknowledging publicly for the first time that his son had autism. >> it was a jaw-dropping revelation. >> reporter: scientology watchers believe he may have kept the condition a secret becau
kelly cobiella is at the courthouse in nassau with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: john travolta could be called back to the stand at any point in the next couple of days. he of course is the witness everyone had been waiting for and he arrived here at the courthouse hand-in-hand with wife kelly preston yesterday, said nothing as he walked inside, then took the stand and testified about the tragic final moments of his son's life. with wife kelly preston looking on john travolta...
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. >> to lou palumbo, former nassau county investigator, now private investigator, lou, weigh in on whyre saying he's just a person of interest, if the dna doesn't match, and he's not named as a suspect, this could come back to haunt him if they named the wrong person to start with. >> that could harm their credibility and harm their case. why he's walking free tonight is i don't think they're comfortable in the gathering of all the information they feel they're going to need to charge him. and the fact that they put a surveillance on him, i'm listening to all this terminology, person of interest versus a suspect. part of that is now we're more politically correct in talking about a suspect, versus a person of interest. and we learned that. >> lou palumbo, i appreciate your sentiment, but you haul me in in a place car and they open up the crime lab to take my dna, stigma has attached. to ebonita summers, a very dear friend of annie le, ebonita, tell me about her. you two were both in the scholarship program with her. what kind of a person was annie? i think, somehow i have lost ebonita,
. >> to lou palumbo, former nassau county investigator, now private investigator, lou, weigh in on whyre saying he's just a person of interest, if the dna doesn't match, and he's not named as a suspect, this could come back to haunt him if they named the wrong person to start with. >> that could harm their credibility and harm their case. why he's walking free tonight is i don't think they're comfortable in the gathering of all the information they feel they're going to need to...
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. >> what were you doing in the nassau prison? bill: i cannot tell you. i was on a bigger mission. have been to round hill prison and it's not nice. we have rebecca gain. tape romping around with no clothes on. they are suing gawker, which is an internet site for putting the tape up. got a chance? >> first of all, talking about hitting the genetic lottery they are very attractive people. don't just mean him she is lovely, too. having said all of that probably not a good idea no matter how attractive you are take off all your clothes and invite a third person into your apartment and put it all on videotape. it's not a sex tape. it's a nude tape. this is pretty much what you see the entire time. and these bozos are high on something apparently. in any event, they say the reason it got leaked is because the third party was crossed by some friend of hers who got access to her hard drive. bill: it always happened. >> that person leaked it to gawker. i don't think they have a claim unless gawker was somehow in on the underlying theft of the video and i haven't seen any allegation of that
. >> what were you doing in the nassau prison? bill: i cannot tell you. i was on a bigger mission. have been to round hill prison and it's not nice. we have rebecca gain. tape romping around with no clothes on. they are suing gawker, which is an internet site for putting the tape up. got a chance? >> first of all, talking about hitting the genetic lottery they are very attractive people. don't just mean him she is lovely, too. having said all of that probably not a good idea no...
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. >> to lou palumbo, former nassau police investigator, now private investigator.h in on why this guy is walking free tonight. they're saying he's just a person of interest. if the dna doesn't match and they've named him as a suspect, when they go to trial with the actually suspect, this would come back to haunt them if they named the wrong person as the perp to start with. >> absolutely. it's going to destroy their credibility and could harm their case going forward. why he's walking free tonight is because i don't think they're comfortable in the gathering of all the information they feel they're going to need to charge him. and the fact that they put a surveillance on him, i'm listening to all this terminology, person of interest versus a suspect. i think part of that is driven by the fact that we're now a little more politically correct in how we address these people because there's a stigma when you attach to someone when you say suspect versus a person of interest. >> put palumbo up on the screen. i appreciate your sensement. but you're hauling me in in a pol
. >> to lou palumbo, former nassau police investigator, now private investigator.h in on why this guy is walking free tonight. they're saying he's just a person of interest. if the dna doesn't match and they've named him as a suspect, when they go to trial with the actually suspect, this would come back to haunt them if they named the wrong person as the perp to start with. >> absolutely. it's going to destroy their credibility and could harm their case going forward. why he's...
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. >>> nassau is planning to shut down the langley full wind tunnel on the base. we have more. >> reporter: nasa's full scale wind tunnel at langley air force base is one of the biggest in the world. >> it goes up to about 120 miles per hour maximum. but basically we're testing the aircraft performance. >> reporter: the tum is also one of the most historic, built in 1930, it opened for testing the next year. or ville wright was instrumental in the development of the facility and prototypes of almost every aircraft have been tested in langley tunnel. >> and if you look at any picture, there is a test from this facility, from the fighters in world war ii. >> reporter: but the tunnel has run out of breath. >> in terms of advancing aeronautics for the nation, it does not qualify for our sustained support. >> reporter: in 1995, nasa decided to close the tunnel. saying it's obsolete and no longer strategically important. and soon this enormous building will be demolished. >> it's like a member of your family and it's come to the end. >> reporter: and some components wil
. >>> nassau is planning to shut down the langley full wind tunnel on the base. we have more. >> reporter: nasa's full scale wind tunnel at langley air force base is one of the biggest in the world. >> it goes up to about 120 miles per hour maximum. but basically we're testing the aircraft performance. >> reporter: the tum is also one of the most historic, built in 1930, it opened for testing the next year. or ville wright was instrumental in the development of the...
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and whene come to georgia, we will remember key nassau. it w signed. thank you very much.[applause] now, sell promise me that this is a very intelligent audience, so please don't undermine my claim to intelligence too much. seriously i welme your questions. yes, sir. we need to have the people use the microphone? [inaudible] ishe most detailed we have read in confederate sources. congratulations sir. i have bought your book. kenniston une-mail and will you share your sources? [laughter] >> i belie that that, along with virtually everything else in the book that is in any way source of oil has been sourced. the footnotes are there. but i am more than happy to get into any, afterwards i will b available signing books and please come up and i will give you e-mail address as long as you promised us to put me on any spam list. yes, sir. [inaudible] >> how did they store it? well, i think as quicklys possiblehey converted it to gould, and the they would put it in their mattresses, although in many cases they actually bought goods and tried to turn it into real good. one of these
and whene come to georgia, we will remember key nassau. it w signed. thank you very much.[applause] now, sell promise me that this is a very intelligent audience, so please don't undermine my claim to intelligence too much. seriously i welme your questions. yes, sir. we need to have the people use the microphone? [inaudible] ishe most detailed we have read in confederate sources. congratulations sir. i have bought your book. kenniston une-mail and will you share your sources? [laughter]...
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we want to take you to nassau, bahamas, were john travolta and kelly preston arrive to the court room a short time ago for a tria dealing with the death of their son. he died january 2, and now a paramedic and former senator in the bahamas are allegedly trying to extort $25 million from the movie star and his wife. they say that they were suppressing -- that they were not allowed to do what they could to save the sun and that the trouble is kept them from that -- they were not allowedd to do what they could to save the son, and that the travoltas kept them from that. travolta says that he performed cpr on his son that morning and numerous attempts were made to save his life. but these people were trying to get the travoltas to pay them money to not tell the truth about their son's death. their son died of a seizure january 22. jon: a standoff at a va hospital has ended peacefully more than seven hours after it began. cops say it began when a gunman walked in, firing a shot at the ceiling of the hospital's emergency room. cops say he was screaming for help and told the technician that
we want to take you to nassau, bahamas, were john travolta and kelly preston arrive to the court room a short time ago for a tria dealing with the death of their son. he died january 2, and now a paramedic and former senator in the bahamas are allegedly trying to extort $25 million from the movie star and his wife. they say that they were suppressing -- that they were not allowed to do what they could to save the sun and that the trouble is kept them from that -- they were not allowedd to do...
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to talk to you about at least the three times we know of that one guy while the boys working for nassau almost got killed and his name is neal when it was still called naca, in the antelope valley of california, this is where chuck yeager broke the sound barrier, and what mr. armstrong was doing was flying an incredible plane called t x-15, working with a lot of other people. in this moment he was co piloting that be 29, ferrying another pilot, the skyrocket has already been released in this picture. but at this time the sky roct was still attached to the be 29. armstrong a his co-pilot noticed that one of the propellers was going wrong. for those of you who don'tfly, its very upsetting to a pilot when a propeller goes wrong because if the propeller comes loose, it turns into a flying chain saw. the pilot told the guy in the sky rocket that he had to be jettisoned, he said you ca jettison me, i am having bowel problems. starck, you are going now, they jettisoned him. after they did, the propeer came loose and turned into the applying chain saw. is sliced through the blade with a skyrock
to talk to you about at least the three times we know of that one guy while the boys working for nassau almost got killed and his name is neal when it was still called naca, in the antelope valley of california, this is where chuck yeager broke the sound barrier, and what mr. armstrong was doing was flying an incredible plane called t x-15, working with a lot of other people. in this moment he was co piloting that be 29, ferrying another pilot, the skyrocket has already been released in this...
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brand new images of the moon sent home by the nassau or better -- nasa orbiter.me from. martha: nasa is giving the moon quite a close-up. take a look at these. they're running scams on the moon's surface, producing pictures like this one. nasa unveiled all the footage at a news conference today. it is an angle we have not seen before. phil joins us now from miami. >> scientists at the goddard space center are incredibly excited today. we're just days into the first results of the lunar reconnaissance or better, launched 2.5 months ago. they have spent 12 months analyzing the moonlight we have never seen before. take a look at the first images released in the news conference. this is a long a critic, and what the orbiter -- this is a long braid -- a long grid. the orbiter is providing accurate, detailed pictures of the lunar surface like we have never, ever before seen. take a look. it is just absolutely amazing. another image they released shows the astral animation of what the orbiter is doing. it is flying low above the surface, with seven high-tech instruments
brand new images of the moon sent home by the nassau or better -- nasa orbiter.me from. martha: nasa is giving the moon quite a close-up. take a look at these. they're running scams on the moon's surface, producing pictures like this one. nasa unveiled all the footage at a news conference today. it is an angle we have not seen before. phil joins us now from miami. >> scientists at the goddard space center are incredibly excited today. we're just days into the first results of the lunar...
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cbs news, nassau, bahamas. >>> also this morning, a boy in china was rescued from a very tight spot.s playing hide and seek when he got his head stuck between two concrete pillars. ouch. he was stuck for hours. rescuers used chisels and an electric saw to finally free him. he suffered only bruises. >>> and it is 8:07 on this wednesday morning. now back to dave in georgia with another check of the weather. good morning, dave. >> good morning to you, russ. it's amazing what can move with a flow of water through a community. we're taking a look right here at what must be 500-pound piece of lumber, piece of tree which has floated to the corner of this gas station. and as we take our second camera shot and begin to survey, you can see how much damage is here at a relatively busy intersection. you can see an abandoned car, water flowing like it's its own river, of course, a bp station in the background. old alabama road just 20 miles outside of atlanta, the rain has stopped, but the damage still being assessed. there are 11 bridge inspection teams, two dive teams, state police, local and m
cbs news, nassau, bahamas. >>> also this morning, a boy in china was rescued from a very tight spot.s playing hide and seek when he got his head stuck between two concrete pillars. ouch. he was stuck for hours. rescuers used chisels and an electric saw to finally free him. he suffered only bruises. >>> and it is 8:07 on this wednesday morning. now back to dave in georgia with another check of the weather. good morning, dave. >> good morning to you, russ. it's amazing...
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. >> reporter: she got herself to nassau university medical center's emergency room. intensive care unit. >> i've never seen a yellow patient like this in my life. >> reporter: dr. sandeep mehrishi and his team ran countless tests and determined that her liver wasn't working. her kidneys were beginning to fail and her red blood count was dangerously low. >> we know that we are losing her fast and we have to do something really fast. >> there were tons of doctors that kept on coming in. i don't even remember their faces. there were just so many of them. >> reporter: she was dying before their eyes and nobody could figure out why. >> she was seen by gastroenterology, she was seen by nephrology, she was seen by infectious diseases. really we had all our services seeing her. >> reporter: three days after being admitted, another doctor, dr. steven walerstein, was called in. >> i came into this office and there was a little note in my desk that said there is a young woman sick as hell in the icu, could you please take a look at her. >> i told him go ask somebody else becaus
. >> reporter: she got herself to nassau university medical center's emergency room. intensive care unit. >> i've never seen a yellow patient like this in my life. >> reporter: dr. sandeep mehrishi and his team ran countless tests and determined that her liver wasn't working. her kidneys were beginning to fail and her red blood count was dangerously low. >> we know that we are losing her fast and we have to do something really fast. >> there were tons of doctors...
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questions will be entertained involving his client, who supposedly is a law enforcement officer in nassaunty, concerning drugs. well, to me, that is the same thing as an admission. that if the question were answered, he'd probably have to invoke his privilege against self-incrimination. >> let me ask you in a plain way. what do you think the husband knew in this situation? you say you think he was involved. how so? >> this is what we're trying to find out. obviously, he's not saying anything before this happened, during it, or after it. these are questions we need answered. >> i might say that i'm going to request, from the district attorney of westchester county, to impanel a grand jury in this matter. so far, i wish to point out nothing but the schulers, have been under oath. nothing whatsoever. in a grand jury, the attorney will not be able to selectively determine what questions he wants to have his client answer. what question hess doesn't. >> but mr. anolik, the district attorney in westchester has said that the criminal charges died with miss schuler. and that the investigation's n
questions will be entertained involving his client, who supposedly is a law enforcement officer in nassaunty, concerning drugs. well, to me, that is the same thing as an admission. that if the question were answered, he'd probably have to invoke his privilege against self-incrimination. >> let me ask you in a plain way. what do you think the husband knew in this situation? you say you think he was involved. how so? >> this is what we're trying to find out. obviously, he's not saying...
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women of the state and local police departments in new york, the new york city police department, nassaunty police department, suffolk county police department, there are more than 1,000 police officers dedicated to fighting terrorism in counterterrorism units. again, it's daily, daily effort. as the ranking member of the homeland security committee, i'm aware of many of the threats we have stopped. and we -- and realize again how the enemy is never going to stop and we can't let our guard down. also, in the interest of bipartisanship, i believe we should give president bush credit for setting up the international level of cooperation with so many countries throughout the world and also breaking down bare areas within our own intelligence agencies and requiring them to share information with local police departments. it's not -- it's not because of luck that we have not been attacked in eight years. on september 12, 2001, no one would have thought we would have gone eight years without being attacked the way we were on that horrible day on september 11. and also in the interest of bipart
women of the state and local police departments in new york, the new york city police department, nassaunty police department, suffolk county police department, there are more than 1,000 police officers dedicated to fighting terrorism in counterterrorism units. again, it's daily, daily effort. as the ranking member of the homeland security committee, i'm aware of many of the threats we have stopped. and we -- and realize again how the enemy is never going to stop and we can't let our guard...
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>> i can build a burger and 10,000 people later there i was in nassau over the weekend. >> what are youdoesn't matter? >> this is regular. we'll dump in all the italian seasoning. >> what's in there? >> we have garlic. crushed fennel and paprika and fres oregano and parmesan. >> okay. >> we're going to mix that baby up. >> i would take my rings off and dive in at home -- >> i'll do it for you because i left my ring off. i was not married in the episode, so i took my ring off. if you find it, please let me know. >> we'll put them on the grill. about four minutes per side. >> let me flip that. that looks beautiful. >> that looks really good. >> okay. >> gorgeous. look at that. gorgeous. all right. that's all the seasoning coming out. >> so now what? >> we'll make one of the toppings which we have olive oil in the pan. we'll start with some of the peppers. some of the onions. >> yes, i would love a little bit of salt. >> a tiny bit of pepper. >> you are just sauteing some onions and peppers. >> why is my work so hard. >> all right, then, what about this stuff? >> this is o of the secret in
>> i can build a burger and 10,000 people later there i was in nassau over the weekend. >> what are youdoesn't matter? >> this is regular. we'll dump in all the italian seasoning. >> what's in there? >> we have garlic. crushed fennel and paprika and fres oregano and parmesan. >> okay. >> we're going to mix that baby up. >> i would take my rings off and dive in at home -- >> i'll do it for you because i left my ring off. i was not married in...
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women of the state and local police departments in new york, the new york city police department, nassau county police department, suffolk county police department, there are more than 1,000 police officers dedicated to fighting terrorism in counterterrorism units. again, it's daily, daily effort. as the ranking member of the homeland security committee, i'm aware of many of the threats we have stopped. and we -- and realize again how the enemy is never going to stop and we can't let our guard down. also, in the interest of bipartisanship, i believe we should give president bush credit for setting up the international level of cooperation with so many countries throughout the world and also breaking down bare areas within our own intelligence agencies and requiring them to share information with local police departments. it's not -- it's not because of luck that we have not been attacked in eight years. on september 12, 2001, no one would have thought we would have gone eight years without being attacked the way we were on that horrible day on september 11. and also in the interest of bi
women of the state and local police departments in new york, the new york city police department, nassau county police department, suffolk county police department, there are more than 1,000 police officers dedicated to fighting terrorism in counterterrorism units. again, it's daily, daily effort. as the ranking member of the homeland security committee, i'm aware of many of the threats we have stopped. and we -- and realize again how the enemy is never going to stop and we can't let our guard...
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. >>> prosecutors in nassau county, new york, have dropped charges against four men accused of rapingd her allegation, now says it was consensual. the d.a. is considering charges against the woman. >> interview add woman who was accusing four men and nearly a fifth of a violent rape that allegedly took place early sunday morning on the campus of hofstra university. the goal of this interview was to get to the truth as fast as possible. my job as a prosecutor is to seek justice, not just convictions. 90 minutes later, the young woman admitted that each of the encounters with the men were n consensuco consensual. my office moved quickly to petition a judge for their immediate release. by 11:00 last night, the four men accused of these crimes were free. in her conversations with prosecutors, the story of the accuser slowly but steadily began to unravel. prosecutors almost immediately identified significant inconsistencies as she told them her story. the turning point was when she was confronted with the fact that there may exist a video of some or all of the incident. the woman began to
. >>> prosecutors in nassau county, new york, have dropped charges against four men accused of rapingd her allegation, now says it was consensual. the d.a. is considering charges against the woman. >> interview add woman who was accusing four men and nearly a fifth of a violent rape that allegedly took place early sunday morning on the campus of hofstra university. the goal of this interview was to get to the truth as fast as possible. my job as a prosecutor is to seek justice,...