foot mobile dismount. reporter: but there s a problem, betancourt, the informant, was supposed to drive the invaders to the trap and stay in the car. gonzalez has other ideas, a snag betancourt relays to detectives. you heard everything, right. the problem is, he wants me to go with him. reporter: betancourt balks. i have three kids. reporter: a bit later, betancourt makes what is likely his last call to his wife. i love you. reporter: then as officers listen in, betancourt utters the code phrase prosecutors say was supposed to signal a problem. after this, i m heading to disney world. reporter: but instead of aborting the operation or moving in to rescue their informant, miami-dade police let the men continue to their violent deaths. fast forward now to when the four approach the house, and there, gather at the front corner. watch what happens next. gonzalez and one of the invaders sense something is wrong and take off. i ve got two subjects running west, running w
alternative. he will still have 80% of the revenue to run the country and pay the debts. if he assures markets that we are going to give interest payments then it looks like the 21 day government shut down we had during the clinton years. the one we have right now is an in convenience. we are not closing down that much spending. in those days we did more. they are in a game of chicken with the republicans. that makes the circumstances much worse than they need to be. that is the line that a lot of people are taking. given how much the government takes ib. the concern would be pretty negative for those relays on whether it is food stamps or those government programs and
refurbished. the salt got into the electrical relays, switches, circuit breakers, all went in the garbage. as we get up here, i don t know how comfortable i am talking about all the things you had to fix. reporter: coney island s business owners say they can laugh a little bit more because some say business is back. it s like a mini miracle in our time. reporter: do you think the people will get the message to come out here on the fourth? they re already coming down here. reporter: drive down shore to seaside heights, new jersey, signs of destruction very apparent. still a work in progress, is that what you would call it? that s correct. reporter: seaside s mayor says work is still under way on the boardwalk s $9 million renovation. the roller coaster long gone but the boardwalk is open for business. the biggest challenge getting the message to people. reporter: new jersey s governor getting the word out. get down here over the fourth of july weekend to suppor
george zimmerman and trayvon martin. it says a lot about america, about race and about class. what are we witnessing here as we watch this trial take place? because it seems to be a lot bigger than just this individual case at least being viewed that way. it is. if i can add one quick point. the video that shows that initial interview with officer chris serino, it could also appear callus because he he does appear very calm, very composed. whether he is in shock or just very composed, i think that will be something for the jury to determine. when he kind of relays that this person has been shot and he s dead, and he still refers to him as a punk, then officer s eflt serino says, well, he s not a punk. maybe he just has a placid demeanor. on the bigger significance of this case, everything about this unspoken question between the prosecution and the defense is whether or not this jury is
crochet sutures under the neck and tighten it. it takes 20 to 30 minutes. greg greg does it hurt? it is a feeling of tightness and we pass the patients off to this doctor and he uses laser. we have the latest and greatest equipment according to their need. heather: speaking of of of tightening. you use sound waves to relays heat to destroy all collagne and bring out new. gregg: and a lot of this is quite affordable. doctors, thank you both. interesting stuff. gregg: it is that time of year you are going outdoors and