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possible serial killer now on the loose. arthel: senior correspondent claudius in a west coast beer with the very latest on this. what more can you tell us? what s arthel residents are on edge one if a serial killer is preying on vulnerable women there. the bodies as you mentioned of six women have been found within 100 miles of each other on the sides of roads, in the woods or in remote rural areas always in the last four months. the first victim was found in february the most recent last month. 22-year-old ashley was found on may 7 after vanishing at the end of march. 32-year-old joanna speaks and mother of three disappeared at about the same time. her body was found on april 8 for the medical examiner said she died of blunt force trauma to the head and back. her death has been ruled a homicide. remains out bridget webster one week after gerry perry had disappeared in early march. also on april 24, the body of an unidentified native american woman was found there a fr ....
watergate affair. ly do everything in my power to ensure that the guilty are brought to justice and that such abuses are purged from our political processes in the years to come, long after i have left this office. i looked at my own calendar this morning as i was working on this speech. it showed exactly 1,361 days remaining in my term. i want these to be the best days in america s history. god bless america. and god bless each and every one of you. stwrcentral to the problems d by president nixon is the tapes and their history. it all began suddenly when an obscure white house official named alexander butterfield appeared as a surprise witness before the senate watergate committee. are you aware of the installation of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? i was aware of listening devices, yes, sir. when i got the confirmation that there was a taping system, i was elated. they would tell much more than i would remember in those conversati ....
political processes in the years to come, long after i have left this office. i looked at my own calendar this morning as i was working on this speech. it showed exactly 1361 days remaining in my term. i want these to be the best days in america s history. god bless america, and god bless each and every one of you. central to the problems faced by president nixon is the watergate tapes and their tangled history. fred graham traces that story. it all began suddenly when an obscure former white house official named alexander butterfield appeared as a surprise witness before the senate watergate committee. are you aware of the installation of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? i was aware of listening devices, yes, sir. when i got the confirmation that there was a taping system, i was elated. they would tell much more than i could even remember about what had happened in those conversations. my mind is not a tape recorder. it does rec ....
Cox investigators are not only looking into whether these deaths are the work of a serial killer, but also other vulnerable women are at risk of being attacked in particular women under 40 as all of these victims were. arthel: claudia, thank you very much. eric: arthel come magically out for lunch and relaxing on a saturday in a restaurant and a government rushes that it opens fire those were terrifying moments yesterday new york city a gunman they say fired and they queens restaurant you can see it here. one man was wounded another dragged a child to safety. police are looking for that suspect. cd cotton has the latest on this incident. hi eric. a late afternoon lunch interrupted by gunfire, that was the reality for people just trying to grab a bite of food at a restaurant in queens when a man walked in and fired several rounds police sources telling me this was no random attack the terrifying moments just after ....
Investigating the cover-up case. and then prosecuting the case against nixon s highest level associates. we occupied some spare offices of the justice department. and of course we were supposed to be very confidential. the issue came up what kind of security do we want. archibald cox said, well, why don t you just tell them whatever j. edgar hoover has, that s exactly what we want. the cox investigators say they want minimum publicly and maximum security. the permanent police guard uses telephones that are regularly checked for wiretaps and an elaborate system of passes keep journalists well away from offices where documents are kept. and the press of course was very interested, as they should be, in getting whatever information they could get. and it was clear that we could not have any leaks, and we ....