on assignment in the u.s. in nearly a decade. their deaths shattered the news room where they worked in virginia and shocked reporters all across the country. there is a feel that it could have happened to any journalist on a live shot. adam was the steady hand behind the camera and alison was the smart, ambitious face in front of it. they were a morning tv team like so many morning tv teams across the country. on tuesday, for example, they were covering a fund raiser for the local zoo. live shots at 5:45, 6:15 and 6:45. wednesday was supposed to be the same kind of day. covering a special milestone for a local tourism attraction, smith mountain lake. they had finished the 5:45 and the 6:15. during their last live shot of the morning a gunman stalked them. came up from behind adam, waited until the camera was pointed back at alison and her guest and fired at point-blank range. two hours later the station s general manager, jeff marks, announced to both that both his
assaulted in the street. they makeup only 10% of egypt s population. church leaders support the new political order and stand by egypt s army. meantime, the egypt tourism industry suffering a setback because of violence, what is usually the country s biggest tourism attraction, now virtually a ghost town. talking about the pyramids of giza, usually packed with tourists from around the world. merchants say they re virtually all gone. countries like the u.s. and germany of course issued warnings, advising people not to travel to egypt. back at home, a fox wildfire alert on a fire we re told covers an area, listen to this, bigger than the city of denver. twice the size of cincinnati. the beaver creek fire in idaho, scorching nearly 160 miles. it is one of several burning out west, but it is the nation s top priority wildfire because it is burning close to so many homes. so far, people living in 2300 houses have been forced out.
jobs. more tax revenue. and then others say it creates gambling problems which gamblin problems, which can lead to bankruptcy, to divorce and crime. okay, how about the money? what have they figured out in terms of analysts saying this is how much each state can gain? each state taxes casinos differently, but they can tax them high. the potential is huge here. let s say you paut casino in miami beach, which is a tourism attraction. that can be very successful. okay, if all these pendinging projects are are approved, how does that affect say vegas and its reputation being the heart of casino gambling? could it give them a run for their money? people will always go to vegas. as long as you have movies like the hangover made there, it s going to be fine. that and oceans 11.
ultimately. does this tarnish his legacy? how would he feel about this today? i m quite sure he would be quite upset. i think that it does because if governor and the reason it does, if governor said that the pardon would be constructed very narrowly to pardon billy for the murder of sheriff brady. however, the perception goes a long way. and i think the world perception would be after a blurbs, people read headlines and see blurbs would believe he was pardoned for everything and therefore, pat garrett would become a criminal himself. nick, ultimately, we re talking about the 1870 s here. how would this change anything and ultimately what s the point? i mean, it doesn t change anything. i think the point to be honest, governor richardson, i think, might be trying to drum up some interest, some tourism interest. billy the kid is a tourism attraction for new mexico and i