Sort of are. Im hitting the road. Reporter on the road in a van with a handful of advisers driving overnight from her home in new york more than 1,000 miles to iowa. Iowas a huge swing state. We have a lot of pull coming to who gets elected. Reporter clinton has stops scheduled in small towns. No media gaggle. No massive rallies. One on one meetings with voters along the way. We have to run a state by state campaign and has to be in living rooms and dining halls across the country. Reporter unlike 2008 for criticized for running a coronation instead of a campaign a concern for some that still lingers. I dont think shes a shoein. Theres overconfidence and i would really like to see a more vigorous challenger. Reporter the challenge has been mounted already by key republicans. Marco rubio, rand paul and tud cruz. Jeb bush took an early jab at the former secretary of state. We must do better than the Foreign Policy that emboldened our enemies. Reporter the race for the white house already
Local police and the fbi made 40 arrests including eric ing m ingram, whose brother is the coconspirator that triggered the far reaching probe. It all began when the Camden County Police Department alerted my office and the state police that the officers husband was an alleged member of this network. Prosecutors say that the Drug Trafficking network that operated here on the busy Mount Ephraim avenue across the south jersey suburbs. Police have seized 8,000 bags of heroin and 5,000 bags of crack and 10 pounds of marijuana and guns. They say that Police Officer bailey tipped off the Drug Organization of key investigations. Jim at age 28 officer bailey if convicted could face up to 30 years in prison, far more than the alleged higher ups in this drug conspiracy. Live in camden, new jersey, vernon odom, channel 6 action news. Thank you. Nasa has begun its investigation into last nights catastrophic launch of an unmanned rocket in virginia, the rocket built and owned by Orbital Science Cor
With voters set to decide the fate of Niskayuna Central School District’s proposed $47 million capital project in a referendum vote on Feb. 13, district officials detailed the proposal in an interview.