on the ground in up state new york say that there s nothing to concern the exact location or where david sweat could be. that being said we also have to keep in mind that o officials say that there s no evidence to suggest that he left this area so as a result i do expect to see the 1,100 law enforcement officers continue on here and find where this dangerous individual is. as we continue to monitor the manhunt, we re hearing from authorities about richard matt and the other inmate that was shot and killed by the federal agents not far from where i am standing. they do believe or can confirm that richard matt actually fired one shot at a recreational video or a camp er that was making the way through the area here. the driver then called 911. police officers responded and
needs a turn kit. we have one small enough. her leg is as big as your arm, all right. so they put her inside the ambulance, but as you say the only thing that i could see and to this day are her little eyes looking up at me. that s it, and me thinking about my own grandson. some of the testimony from survivors and first responders in boston has been so raw, that the defense filed a complete to limit anything that was too grew some. the trials latest witness could not be censored. he was driving that mercedez suv and testified that the older and the younger one car jacked him at gun point to drive. o officials reportedly say that
people to evade and possibly replicate that sort of surveillance. but he insists that snowden does not want that information to be made public, michaela. this as we still await word on where he s actually going to get asylum if he gets it at all. phil black, thank you very much. let s move to cairo now. pro and anti-government protesters continue to pack the streets. this as the number two diplomat in the u.s. state department meets with interim government o officials. deputy secretary of state william burns is the first high-level u.s. official to visit cairo since the military ouster of president mohamed morsi. nick patton walsh joins us live from cairo. we say hi to you. tell us what is the scene in the streets there today in cairo? reporter: well, behind me the anti-morsi protests for so many days fill tahrir square. they re really ebbing at this point. their supporters say pretty much they ve won, they re able to go home. but across town what s key is the pro-morsi crowds se
pearl river would crest tomorrow at 19 1/2 feet and that could potentially put some other homes at risk. but officials are meeting with hydrologists this afternoon and will make a decision whether to hand out more evacuations. the cleanup from isaac continues here in new orleans. power is back to the downtown area. not everyone is so fortunate. in the state of louisiana about 260,000 people are still without power and many people are frustrated. meanwhile, the army corps of engineers now says that it will check to see whether the upgraded levee system in new orleans may have contributed to more flooding in other parts of the area. o officials in several communities like la feet, laplace and plaquemines parish have said as much. senator vitter has suggested the corps study the issue and the corps has agreed. they will look into it but, however, the army corps does not
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