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i-270, corded off the area and spent hours searching for prints before finally deciding that he probably cleared out before he got there. i walked outside to see what was going on. there were police officers armed with big rifles. a little frightening. they said ma am, get back in your apartment, so i listened. i m alex in northwest washington where religious leaders are calling for an end to antimuslim bigotry. because politically or religiously, they simply do not like muslims. the message, hatred against muslims will not be tolerated. the voices religious leaders from a variety of faiths. religious leaders cannot stand by in silence. top christian jewish and islamic terri jones who vowed to go ahead with plans to burn copies of the choran. it s his way to protest the attacks. we will not be controlled by their fear. we will not be dominated by them. this is not the real america. and it never has been and it never should be. the majority of muslims that
passengers and get the government s money. and that includes free flights. it was just a little reporter: ad that said in the newspaper that said free flights. they were trying to meet their quota and they were, like, 300 passengers short of the of the reporter: so literally a free flight, coming out of a free flight? yeah. it was awesome. reporter: last december, susan pierson saw an ad in the local paper for a free sightseeing flight. this was quite quite a thrill. reporter: local news was there, too. catching her, her grandson, donovan, and hundreds of others flying a chartered 757 above bridgeport and clarksburg. and where did the flight go? it went everywhere. reporter: actually, it went nowhere. just up and down. susan and her grandson became part of the airport s 10,000-passenger-a-year count. dozens of airports have been chasing that number as well, in