guests. jim laugh veil, the detective who was handcuffed to lee harvey oswald when he was shot. [applause] you might want to save your applause. i have a lot. and seated very close to jim is eugene boone, the dallas deputy sheriff who discovered the rifle on the sixth floor of the texas school book depository that day. and also over in that area we have phyllis hall, nurse from the hospital who was in trauma room under one when president kennedy died, and also over there is rose black, who worked for the time life bureau in houston at the time of the assassination, and behind rose we have julian reed who was press add to governor connally at the time of the assassination, and on that row is one of the first reporters inside this building after the assassination. he was later our tour narrator for the audio tour. i think i got that section. over in here. i do want to go through this quickly. we have some eye witnesses to the assassination. tina pender who was our youngest an
above everyone s standards. i have a real problem with that. a lot of people don t want to vote and this puts it in their mindset why should i vote because the people that get into office do shady stuff like this. reporter: the indictment says she was responsible for disbursements of campaign accounts from april of 2010. under law a candidate is prohibited from disbursing funds from campaign account. we want to look up to the people that elect and then they re going to do this? it s ridiculous. reporter: moments ago i spoke with the delegate s attorney. he said they will vigorously defend against these allegations and he says there is a reasonable explanation for everything. the state prosecutor says there is simply no excuse because no candidate or committee can possibly be unaware that campaign funds may not be converted to personal use of an officer or candidate. they may only be disbursed in specific ways for certain purposes and expenditures must be supported by
lost everything in flooding, a shelter opened to help them and that is now closed. john henrehan has more at the mobile home hardest hit. john. reporter: at one time there were 108 units at the holly acres mobile home park and 70 of them, including those that you re looking at, were the pads destroyed and flooded when the croak came out of the banks two weeks ago the letter c was hastily spray painted around here. the c stands for condemned because a nearby creek swirled around and through most of the units here. at first, more than 120 mostly low-next residents were housed in the dale city recreation center. after a week, prince william county officials were ready to close it but you were pressure the shelter offer was extended. the red cross moved into the auditorium room donated by the first mount zion baptist church in dunphry. we re very, very happy to report that every single family has been placed in pem nepotismerary housing and case workers have been meeting with
as vigilant as possible in the way we run the services that are necessary for our national security. immediately after the detroit attempted bomb on christmas day, it was for us also to make sure that our security arrangements for people coming into the country were satisfactory, and i ordered a review of those arrangements, as i told the house last week. equally, we also decided that the coordination of our different services is an important issue, and, facing new technology and new methods being used by terrorist groups, we had to do more to ensure the full coordination of all our services to deal with potential incidents. that is another set of work that has been put in motion. so at all times we seek to be vigilant. i have to say to him that the introduction of biometric visas and then of the e-borders system will be of great benefit to us in being able to identify people coming into and going out of the country, and i hope there will be all-party support for that. alun