you discharged me. but boyd did not charge him, couldn t. the prosecutor told him, he just did not have enough to make a case. the interview, and search, did produce a few diaries. gregory never threw them away, but it was not enough. did you think about giving up on it? no. there is something there? i always thought so. i don t think we would never give up. summer of 2007, boyd and one of his guys felt like they had a case, but how could he sell it to the d.a. s office? then, well, boy it has been around for a long time. more than dna science has changed. i call them propeller heads. there are a step or two ahead of me with computers. he suggested, when you do a powerpoint? i said, what is a powerpoint? he learned, fast. and, finally, the evidence
prosecutor told him he just didn t have enough to make a case. the interview proved gregory had never thrown away, but it wasn t enough. did you think about giving up on? it no. there was something there. i have always thought so. and then, summer 2007, boyd was felt like he had a case, but how could he sell it to the da s office. boyd s been around for a long time, more than dna sciences changed. i was working with propeller heads. a step or two ahead of me. he suggested why don t you do a powerpoint. i said, what is a powerpoint? he learned fast. finally, the evidence assembled in that power point presentation, bits of gregory s blood in the house, his in kits dna mixed on that we are slider in the bathroom sink, and gregory s diaries persuaded the
she s basically been doing. she s essentially been running to say it s a non-campaign is not quite right, but she s been saying as little as possible, i don t think it s helpful for her anytime the public hears the words e-mails and state department, in any conversation. i don t know how many of the details people are actually able to process, because it is a somewhat complicated story. but it s certainly not a help to her. and i think that she will do everything she can to not talk about it. paul, it does play into, you know, the long-standing criticisms of her about lack of transparency or a tendency for secrecy or a belief that the rules don t apply. yes, and the e-mail thing has done an enormous amount of political damage to her, enormous. this is a career diplomat who had a very similar job when condoleezza rice was secretary of state. he wasn t a political appointee, arguing with a career fbi official about what to classify. your government does this every day. that s what
country, even as lawmakers gathered in the house chamber to hear the president, some key members had already been briefed on the intelligence, what the department of homeland security calls, quote, specific, credible, but unconfirmed threat information. an intelligence official telling us both new york and washington were mentioned as possible targets, ten years after the 9/11 attacks on new york and washington. abc news is reporting tonight that at least three people, including one american citizen, entered the country last month with the intent of launching some kind of attack using vehicles around the 9/11 anniversary. abc news, and again we stress this is their reporting, we can t independently confirm it, they cite intelligence officials as sources for these details. one official saying at least two rental trucks are being sought nationwide. former homeland security white house adviser have been working their sources. fran, what are you hearing? you have just spoken to a
a terror attack on the country. intelligence owe fushls saying they have credible, specific but unconfirmed information for a threat against potentially new york city and washington. moments ago michael bloomberg spoke to reporters. the threat at this moment has not been corroborated. it is cred arable but has not been corroborated. but we live in a world where we must take these threats seriously and we certainly will. the nypd is deploying additional resources around the city and taking other steps to keep our city safe, some of which you may notice and some of which you will not notice. new york s mayor mike bloomberg. a bit more on what we know. we should mention that earlier reports end up usually changing as new information comes in. we want to be careful with what we tell you tonight. a senior intelligence official tells us the plot was believed to involve three individuals, one of them an american citizen. the official saying the threat involved a vehicle bomb but