the scene. one of those officers, brian nash, takes action and fires his service weapon bringing the attack to an end. as the injured were being removed by fire department and ems personnel and being triageed at the scene, a perimeter was set up around that truck and the nypd bomb squad was called in to clear that vehicle for any suspicious devices. the suspect is identified as sayfullo saipov, a 29-year-old legal permanent resident of the united states who came into the country from uzbekistan in march of 2010. overnight based on the investigation, there have been a number of search warrants executed and there may be more witnesses interviewed, associates tracked down and other activity. we ve been able to piece together a number of facts.
and they observe people down on the scene. one of those officers brian nash takes action and fires his service weapon bringing the attack to an end. as the injured were being removed by fire department and ems personnel and being triaged at the scene, a perimeter was being put up around the truck and the bomb squad was called in to clear that vehicle of any suspicious devices. the suspect is identified as sayfullo saipov, a 29-year-old legal permanent resident of the united states who came into the country from uzbekistan in march of 2010. overnight based on the investigation, there have been a number of search warrants executed and there may be more. witnesses interviewed associates
with a 50-50 vote to start the debate and get the vice president to break the tie, you re going you can t hold the coalition together at 50-50. there s too many moving parts. that might be the argument that mcconnell makes to republicans before the final vote and say let s just pass something, something minimal to say we have a senate bill a house bill and work out something. neil: when would they do that, chad? well, you have to look at history as your guide. when the senate passed the first version of obamacare, it was eve day 2009. it took them until late march of 2010 to work out a plan to merge the house and senate bills that took months. i talked to senior house leadership today and last night. so far there s no plans to keep the house of representatives here next week when they begin their august recess. this could drift into maybe a couple of months.
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