So there could be different standards, depending upon the nature of the investigation.
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Well, with all due respect, a lot of police work is based on hunches and suspicions...
But if I can interrupt you, how do you--some three people rented an apartment that had only magazines in it.
I think you are skipping one step. The names are reported to someone who determines whether or not they have any kind of information on them.
But the example that the Subcommittee--in 2004 we had a Subcommittee hearing, and here is a quotation from the testimony: 'Three of the 19 hijackers on September 11th were stopped by State or local law enforcement officials in routine…
It has always been focused on how to protect our constituents and fellow citizens.
The tribe, backed by the United States Government, has made claims now to those tributaries, and this settlement settles all of those claims, provides the White Mountain Apache Tribe with just under 100,000 acre feet of water.
This White Mountain Apache Tribe settlement stands out because ordinarily Indian water rights settlements are very difficult, time consuming, hard to put together, costly and they just are difficult.
Because of the goodwill of all the parties here, and to some extent the relative simplicity of the issues, this water settlement came together quite quickly and I think is in very good shape.
I need to clarify something--I will ask the chief this, as well--but I am a little bit dubious of the notion that all the violence is, as you said, almost exclusively bad guys on bad guys.
As Senator McCain said, the real story is the human tragedy story and not just the statistics.





