implicated here is speaking out on their behalf. what did he say? this is steven aultman. is he the attorney for darren. he says in a statement: we should point out darren is not the only one charged here also his friend molly wei both face invasion of privacy charges. they both could get up to five years in prison, shep. shepard: good to see you. thank you. a woman drives right into a laundromat while the security cameras roll. that s the top vid. drunk driver behind this car as it plowed into a laundromat in spring dale and hit a row of driers. two surveillance cameras caught the action. 46-year-old told officers you know i m drunk while they were giving her a field sobriety test. california, a big rig hauling food stuffs overturning on the 5
possible size of the disaster? no information was altered. no information was withheld. shepard: now more on the accusations and the response. plus rebuilding at the world trade center site. you can hit us and we re going to get up. we re going to rebuild. to get to experience something like, this it s amazing. tonight, we ll stand up with the steam fitters and see the part they are playing in the rise of first from fox this thursday night. reports of a mexican drug gang threat and new word from a witness in that mystery on the border lake. first, officials say warnings of a gang ambush forced mexican investigators to suspend the search for that american man. a man a gunman reportedly killed on falcon lake. that lake sits right on the border between texas and mexico. straddles the line. you ll remember a woman claims she and her husband were out riding jet skis there last week when she says mexican pirates came after them and shot her husband in the back of the
just like us. you other folks who aren t like me, ivy leaguers, nothing against ivy leaguers, but you haven t done so well. so, maybe, maybe i can bring something fresh, i can bring a different perspective, i dealt with these problems, i know what you re dealing with. is there a point, though, of sort of critical mass when you make so many statements? chris, i think that is exactly right. there is a sense that the government is not us. that it is a group of elites who think they know more than we do, who tell us how to get our health care and tell us how to lead our lives and we re tired of that. that s what joy-a ann was saying trying to reclaim the government from those that think they re so much smarter and know so much more than we do. but there is a point where you not only have to be angry and unhappy with the government, but have to be able to articulate alternatives to the policies put in place by this administration and that s where sometimes the cants come up a li
the increasing crackdown overseas as a brazen thwarting for terrorists. has a braising warning for terrorists. a local gas station will hate. captioned by the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org we begin with an outrage in an affluent neighborhood in prince william county after a burglar strikes four homes. tonight detectives are trying to figure out whether these burglaries are linked to the fairfax county burglar. gail pennybacker spoke with victims and is life in manassas. live in manassas. they are working to try to determine if there are links to these cases in fairfax county. there are a lot of similarities, including the fact that people have defied security devices to burglarized several homes. that is shocking. the iron gate and surveillance cameras, this community was hit with a burglar who entered homes through garages while people were sleeping. it happened at this man s home. each of the holmes has 10 acres, so if it is easy to move from
and buying the election without revealing themselves. and imagine heading out on to a lake on jet skis and getting attacked by bandits. this happened by one american couple on the u.s.-mexican border. the wife escaped. husband shot in the head. details tonight. we begin keeping them honest with people and corporations trying to buy elections. they are spending tens of millions of dollars to sway your vote. but they re trying to keep it secret spending all the money but not running for office. they re not putting themselves in front of voters, zero accountability and it s all perfectly legal. according to a report from public citizen in the 2004 election 98% of outside political groups disclosed the nameless of donors. this time around, it s 32%. where s the money going? in a lot of cases to fund ads for candidates around the country. here s one new ad that popped up in west virginia. i campaigned with barack obama in the hills of west virginia. i proudly share the c