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jaycee dugard held behind this house. this case brings back memories here. >> the quiet neighborhood where jaycee dugard was held captainist seems back to normal. her kidnappers were arrested and sent to prison. the home has been fixed up and sold. neighbors have lost -- left. >> these people are new. he's gone. >> but helen is here and lives next door. she watched coverage of the three women, she saw similarities to the garido case. >> i thought not another case like garido. i thought how terrible. terrible. >> in the cleveland case neighbors never expected anyone was being held against their will. same in antioch. no one thought it was the garidos who kidnapped dugard. she later gave birth to two children. >> tried to find out what is going on. releasing a statement, quote, these activities need the opportunity to heal this, isn't who they are. it is only what happened to hem. the human spirit is resilient this, reaffirms we should never give up hope. some neighbors are still upset they didn't discover dugard sooner. >>
jaycee dugard held behind this house. this case brings back memories here. >> the quiet neighborhood where jaycee dugard was held captainist seems back to normal. her kidnappers were arrested and sent to prison. the home has been fixed up and sold. neighbors have lost -- left. >> these people are new. he's gone. >> but helen is here and lives next door. she watched coverage of the three women, she saw similarities to the garido case. >> i thought not another case like...
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next, what dugard told an audience about her ordeal and theirs. >> and breaking news, a bullet shatters the window and sense of safety at an east bay fire >>> it is happening in oakland. graphic pictures of just how dangerous it can be to protect the public. somebody shot a bullet through a roll door. >> it was just after an hour ago. and minutes later a short distance away from the fire station there was a fatal shooting. and authorities are investigating whether these incidents are related. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. our other top story, the latest in the cleveland hostage investigation. >> police want to know if a fourth woman who disappeared in 2007 is linked to the kidnappings of the three women found alive yesterday. ashley sommers vanished when she was 14 and in the same five-block area where the other women disappeared. >> they worked into the evening hunting for clues in the home where the women had been restrained with chains and tape. investigators expect to start questioning the three suspects tomorrow. brothers ariel, pedro and o'neil castro. they
next, what dugard told an audience about her ordeal and theirs. >> and breaking news, a bullet shatters the window and sense of safety at an east bay fire >>> it is happening in oakland. graphic pictures of just how dangerous it can be to protect the public. somebody shot a bullet through a roll door. >> it was just after an hour ago. and minutes later a short distance away from the fire station there was a fatal shooting. and authorities are investigating whether these...
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. >>> and tonight, from another captive, jaycee dugard, a message about healing. >>> and also tonight, the sky's the limit. the stock market smashing through a new milestone. closing above 15,000 points for the first time ever. >>> and weighing his option. governor chris christie revealing his weight loss surgery. and why he finally decided to do what it took to slim down. >>> good evening. tonight, an entire nation is riveted by the story of three american women making their break for freedom. and three american families with answered prayers. these are the faces of amanda berry and gina dejesus, abducted as teens. a third, michelle knight, vanished at the age of 20. and now, all three have been found alive after life inside this home. a flag on the porch. a crime scene inside. and on the right, there is the front door. that dark space where a stranger heard a cry for help and refused to turn away. tonight, we have new details about the women, the three brothers under arrest, and the heroes of this rescue, as breaking free, the escape in cleveland begins. and abc's david muir is ther
. >>> and tonight, from another captive, jaycee dugard, a message about healing. >>> and also tonight, the sky's the limit. the stock market smashing through a new milestone. closing above 15,000 points for the first time ever. >>> and weighing his option. governor chris christie revealing his weight loss surgery. and why he finally decided to do what it took to slim down. >>> good evening. tonight, an entire nation is riveted by the story of three american...
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. >> it is so important to be vigilant, because there's people like jaycee dugard, me, elizabeth smart, and now these three girls. don't ever give up hope. >> reporter: we are all each other's keepers, and we know it as john walsh, whose own 6-year-old son was taken from him and murdered, and who turned his pain into the crusade that became "america's most wanted" put it last night on "nightline." >> the public want to help, they don't know how to help. they had the guts to help me catch 1,200 bad guys and recover 60 missing children. >> reporter: there are hundreds of thousands of missing children right now. so many, just one glimpse away from rescue. if you see something, say something. because they're the real heroes. >> help me, i'm amanda berry. >> reporter: fighting for life, for freedom, calling to us. i'm here. >> i've been kidnapped and i've been missing for ten years. and i'm here, i'm free now. >> she's free now. good luck to her and the others. thanks for watching. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. we're online at abcnews.com. good night. see you back here tomorrow
. >> it is so important to be vigilant, because there's people like jaycee dugard, me, elizabeth smart, and now these three girls. don't ever give up hope. >> reporter: we are all each other's keepers, and we know it as john walsh, whose own 6-year-old son was taken from him and murdered, and who turned his pain into the crusade that became "america's most wanted" put it last night on "nightline." >> the public want to help, they don't know how to help....
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. >> jaycee dugard is accepting an uh wrd for the center -- award for the center for missing children. now, her reaction to news of the rescued women. >> call it coincidence, but the police officer who found jaycee dugard was speaking to em fas of missing children -- to families of missing children when the news broke. both have spoke about the miracle giving a boost to their efforts. >> what an uh -- amazing time to talk about hope with everything that is happening. >> jaycee dugard believes hope is what kept the three kidnapped victims alive. foundation that supports families of missing children, and tonight the national center for missing and exploited children honored her with its hope award. >> i want to thank my mom for the hope she has always had for me. >> for 18 years jaycee's mother never gave up while her daughter was being held. just like one of the cleveland victims she was raped and gave birth while this captivity and likewise held in plane sight. now police are facing questions about the handling of missing persons cases. >> it has a lot to do with the inter department
. >> jaycee dugard is accepting an uh wrd for the center -- award for the center for missing children. now, her reaction to news of the rescued women. >> call it coincidence, but the police officer who found jaycee dugard was speaking to em fas of missing children -- to families of missing children when the news broke. both have spoke about the miracle giving a boost to their efforts. >> what an uh -- amazing time to talk about hope with everything that is happening. >>...
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jaycee dugard who lived to tell the story of her ordeal is honored in washington.can learn about her resilience and message. >>> brain drain. the arizona man who thought he had a chronic runny nose or sinus problem, gets a surprising diagnosis. how this could happen. >>> taking action, new jersey's governor known for his big personality and large size addresses some serious political weight. chris christie explains why he had a secret operation. it is wednesday, may 8th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> happy hump day. i am happy to be back. >> yes, welcome back. looking tan, rested. do you feel good? >> yes, in miami for a long weekend, surprise birthday party for my husband. >> he was in fact surprised right? >> yeah. didn't know we were going to miami. >> you got him somehow from new york to miami without him knowing and all the people? >> at the airport he knew we were going to miami. >> still a views. didn't know it was a party? you'll show pictures later on? >> later on i will show pictures. very exci
jaycee dugard who lived to tell the story of her ordeal is honored in washington.can learn about her resilience and message. >>> brain drain. the arizona man who thought he had a chronic runny nose or sinus problem, gets a surprising diagnosis. how this could happen. >>> taking action, new jersey's governor known for his big personality and large size addresses some serious political weight. chris christie explains why he had a secret operation. it is wednesday, may 8th....
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jaycee dugard whose own kidnapping story in antioch normally keeps a profile. dugard and her mother are being honored. this is happening in washington, d.c. this evening. the award is for creating the foundation to support families which have experienced abduction or other trauma. dugard was kidnapped at the age of 11 and gave birth to two daughters during her 18 years in captivity. >> what an amazing time to be talking about hope with everything that is happening. i want to thank -- >> dugard and her mother say recapturing the missing 18 years has not been easy. >> another miracle happened yesterday. and three girls are alive. and i feel the same relief and joy that i felt when jaycee was returned to me after 18 hellish years. >> amazing perspective there. earlier today dugard issued a statement about the women in cleveland and that statement read these individuals need the opportunity to heal and connect back into the world. this isn't who they are. it is only what happened to them. more than ever this reaffirms we should never give up hope. >>> lawyers from
jaycee dugard whose own kidnapping story in antioch normally keeps a profile. dugard and her mother are being honored. this is happening in washington, d.c. this evening. the award is for creating the foundation to support families which have experienced abduction or other trauma. dugard was kidnapped at the age of 11 and gave birth to two daughters during her 18 years in captivity. >> what an amazing time to be talking about hope with everything that is happening. i want to thank --...
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in cleveland. >>> meanwhile, dugard and her mother are in washington, d.c. tonight where dugard is being honored for her work supporting kidnapped victims. dugard was held captive for 18 years near antioch before she was finally rescued in 2009. >> i want to say what an amazing time to be talking about hope, with everything that's happening. another miracle happened yesterday and three girls are alive. and i feel the same relief and joy that i felt when jayce was returned to me safely after 18 he'llish years. >> reporter: dugard's mother says her family is still grieving the loss of their years apart. she also thinks there's more miracles out there waiting to happen. as for jaycee dugard has this message, the abuse that happened is not their fault, it's just what happened to them. >>> friends and father -- friends and family attended a funeral for leila fowler. leila was found stabbed to death in her home. no arrests have been made but today investigators returned to the neighborhood to look for witnesses. >>> these are the highs recorded today by the nation
in cleveland. >>> meanwhile, dugard and her mother are in washington, d.c. tonight where dugard is being honored for her work supporting kidnapped victims. dugard was held captive for 18 years near antioch before she was finally rescued in 2009. >> i want to say what an amazing time to be talking about hope, with everything that's happening. another miracle happened yesterday and three girls are alive. and i feel the same relief and joy that i felt when jayce was returned to me...
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dugard released a statement today about the young women found in cleveland. she said, quote, these individuals need the opportunity to heal and connect back into the world. this isn't who they are. it's only what happened to them. the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever this reaffirms we should never give up hope. jaycee dugard was abducted at the age of 11 at a california bus stop back in 1991, held captive for 18 years before she was freed. >>> from this stunning news out of cleveland, we turn to other news which tonight includes disturbing numbers from the pentagon on sexual assault in our military. these new stats come just one day after we learned the air force officer in charge of preventing sexual assault has been charged with committing one. the military's been saying they are going to fix this problem, but it looks worse than ever tonight. our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski has our report. >> two, three, four. >> reporter: the numbers are staggering. a pentagon survey estimates unreported sexual assaults in the military last
dugard released a statement today about the young women found in cleveland. she said, quote, these individuals need the opportunity to heal and connect back into the world. this isn't who they are. it's only what happened to them. the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever this reaffirms we should never give up hope. jaycee dugard was abducted at the age of 11 at a california bus stop back in 1991, held captive for 18 years before she was freed. >>> from this stunning...
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dugard missing 18 years. they kept her in the backyard in contra costa county until arrested. both convicted and now serving life sentences. dugard release add statement this morning saying, quote, these individuals need the opportunity to heal and connect back into the world. this isn't who they are. it is only what happened to them. the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever, this reaffirms we should never give up hope. coincidentally jaycee dugard is being honored tonight by the national center for missing and exploited children at the organization's annual hope awards in washington, d.c. nbc news will be there with a camera for that event. >>> back in the south bay, san jose officers are crediting fantastic detective work for finding and arresting the suspects in this morning's armed robbery of a 7-eleven. a crime she might have gotten away with if she hadn't been so predictable. police arrested her at the intersection in silver creek after she crashed a stolen bmw during a high-speed chase with police. also taken into custody her two passengers, a man and an
dugard missing 18 years. they kept her in the backyard in contra costa county until arrested. both convicted and now serving life sentences. dugard release add statement this morning saying, quote, these individuals need the opportunity to heal and connect back into the world. this isn't who they are. it is only what happened to them. the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever, this reaffirms we should never give up hope. coincidentally jaycee dugard is being honored tonight by...
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. >>> meanwhile, dugard and her mother are in washington, d.c. tonight where dugard is being honored for her work supporting kidnapped victims. dugard was held captive for 18 years near antioch before she was finally rescued in 2009. >> i want to say what an amazing time to be talking about hope, with everything that's happening. another miracle happened yesterday and three girls are alive. and i feel the same relief and joy that i felt when jayce was returned to me safely after 18 he'llish years. >> reporter: dugard's mother says her family is still grieving the loss of their years apart. she also thinks there's more miracles out there waiting to happen. as for jaycee dugard has this message, the abuse that happened is not their fault, it's just what happened to them. >>> friends and father -- friends and family attended a funeral for leila fowler. leila was found stabbed to death in her home. no arrests have been made but today investigators returned to the neighborhood to look for witnesses. >>> these are the highs recorded today by the nation
. >>> meanwhile, dugard and her mother are in washington, d.c. tonight where dugard is being honored for her work supporting kidnapped victims. dugard was held captive for 18 years near antioch before she was finally rescued in 2009. >> i want to say what an amazing time to be talking about hope, with everything that's happening. another miracle happened yesterday and three girls are alive. and i feel the same relief and joy that i felt when jayce was returned to me safely after...
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we're hearing reaction from jaycee dugard. in a statement released today through her publicist, dugard said the human spirit is resilient and the case reaffirms that people should never give up hope. dugard wrote "a stolen life" about her life in captivity. and elizabeth smart also says she's overjoyed to hear that these three kidnapping victims are now free after ten years of captivity. she advised the women to focus on their future and get rid of the past of the smart's father said it's important for the women to know what happened to them is not their fault. >> usually the captors will make them feel guilt or responsibility. heaven only knows what type of nightmare they've lived for the past ten years. >> smart was kidnapped from her bedroom when she was 14 years old and held hostage for nine months. >>> one bay area man knows what the families of those have endured. marc klass talked about the loss of his daughter. sal castanedo has more. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. marc klass told me whenever something like this ha
we're hearing reaction from jaycee dugard. in a statement released today through her publicist, dugard said the human spirit is resilient and the case reaffirms that people should never give up hope. dugard wrote "a stolen life" about her life in captivity. and elizabeth smart also says she's overjoyed to hear that these three kidnapping victims are now free after ten years of captivity. she advised the women to focus on their future and get rid of the past of the smart's father said...
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dugard says quote, the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever, this reaffirms we should never give up hope. and tonight, the national center for missing and exploited children awarded dugard with its hope award. it is for her work in supporting kidnapping victims and their families. >> thank you for tonight and i want to say, what an amazing time to be talking about hope with everything that is happening. >> dugard was reunited with her family in 2009 after surviving 18 years in captivity. she has since created a foundation that supports families who are recovering from abduction and other traumatic experiences. >>> and the mother of a long missing bay area girl is also encouraged by the developments in cleveland. michael garrett was nine years old when she was kidnapped. micayla, there is hope, here's an example of three girls who were kidnapping victims, but one of those girls decided to get help and help was there. help will be there for you, too, my sweetheart. >> newly released, how police crews responded to the fire. as what
dugard says quote, the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever, this reaffirms we should never give up hope. and tonight, the national center for missing and exploited children awarded dugard with its hope award. it is for her work in supporting kidnapping victims and their families. >> thank you for tonight and i want to say, what an amazing time to be talking about hope with everything that is happening. >> dugard was reunited with her family in 2009 after surviving...
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jays sigh dugard was reportedly alone giving birth to those two children. if that's the same story with amanda, what kind of charges are add odd that have to do with that kind of endangerment? >> of course, there are going to be charges relating to -- i'm going to refer to it as an infant. dwoent know how old the child is. there have been wildly conflicting reports, and the child is as old as 6 years old. the chiltd -- child also is going to be a victim in this case, and she can you imagine a young girl as she was at the time of her kidnap getting pregnant and giving birth probably in that boarded up home with no medical assistance whatsoever? >> just unbelievable. nancy, thank you for your last minute perspective on this. i know it's just unfolding as we speak, and it's so much more that we need to learn about this. we do appreciate your perspective. nancy grace. we have another big story here today. it comes from where i'm standing. a superior courthouse behind me. the jodi arias jury is getting back to work deliberating this woman's fate. a fate that cou
jays sigh dugard was reportedly alone giving birth to those two children. if that's the same story with amanda, what kind of charges are add odd that have to do with that kind of endangerment? >> of course, there are going to be charges relating to -- i'm going to refer to it as an infant. dwoent know how old the child is. there have been wildly conflicting reports, and the child is as old as 6 years old. the chiltd -- child also is going to be a victim in this case, and she can you...
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vrj soesh a >> if that story soundsly similar, dugard endured 18 years of captivity. top, she and her mere, terry, seched the hope award from the national center for missing and exploited children. >> i want to say what an amazing time to be talking about hope. stherp they were eventually rescued in 2009. >> another miracle happened yesterday and three girl alive. and i feel the same relief and joy that i felt when jaycee was returned to me safely after 18 hellish years. >> there are problems on the bay ridge. broken steel rods are raising concerns. is there more trouble that we don't know about? >> yeah, i don't want to hear anymore mistakes happening, you know. >> kind of worried. >> reporter: bay area drivers say snapping steel rods on the new bay bridge have them nervous. a problem jerry brown finally commented on. >> there's a lot going on. >> reporter: the bay area toll is focused on a lot of problems. >> this entire batch of rods is essentially woortless. a substitute needs to be put in place. while that fix moves norward, testing is underway on 192 bolts and r
vrj soesh a >> if that story soundsly similar, dugard endured 18 years of captivity. top, she and her mere, terry, seched the hope award from the national center for missing and exploited children. >> i want to say what an amazing time to be talking about hope. stherp they were eventually rescued in 2009. >> another miracle happened yesterday and three girl alive. and i feel the same relief and joy that i felt when jaycee was returned to me safely after 18 hellish years....
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dugard says, quote, the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever, this reaffirms we should never give up hope. >>> all lanes of highway 680 in fremont are now open following a fatal crash this morning. four vehicles collided on the highway north of vargas road around 4:30. a 65-year-old man from san jose was pronounced dead at the scene. another driver was transported to a local hospital. >>> two women one of them pregnant are under arrest. police say they crashed their getaway car after fleeing a robbery. kpix 5's cate caugiran says it's how police found them that suggests this isn't their first time. >> reporter: an armed robber tried to get away with two others in a stolen car. this time san jose police caught the bad guys or, rather, bad women and guys. >> we had the driver who was responsible for tonight's robbery. we had another male that we're not sure what his responsibility or what his actions were with this crime. and a female. >> reporter: a female plus one. turns out, one of the women in the getaway car was pregnant. this
dugard says, quote, the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever, this reaffirms we should never give up hope. >>> all lanes of highway 680 in fremont are now open following a fatal crash this morning. four vehicles collided on the highway north of vargas road around 4:30. a 65-year-old man from san jose was pronounced dead at the scene. another driver was transported to a local hospital. >>> two women one of them pregnant are under arrest. police say they crashed...
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this reminds me of the jaycee dugard story. she was snatched by a car.g to be with her tonight. tell me a little bit about -- of the similarities between the cases and what we can learn ab the next process, the healing for these women because of the jaycee dugard story. >> there's tremendous parallels there. in jaycee dugard's case, neighbors called repeatedly and said we had seen activity in the backyard. and phil leap give ree do was a second offender who beat her almost to death and kept her in a storage unit and he got out on parole. if i was the sheriff in the town and he said it it repeatedly, we should have gown in the backyard. he violated his parole and probation and went away for an entire month while his psychopath wife kept jaycee in the backyard. so you have a similar situation here. you have three missing women. you have a child created by assault, by a sexual assault probably and you have neighbors calling up. why don't you go in? you have every right. go in, get a search warrant, ask. and they went inside phillip's house twice. but not an
this reminds me of the jaycee dugard story. she was snatched by a car.g to be with her tonight. tell me a little bit about -- of the similarities between the cases and what we can learn ab the next process, the healing for these women because of the jaycee dugard story. >> there's tremendous parallels there. in jaycee dugard's case, neighbors called repeatedly and said we had seen activity in the backyard. and phil leap give ree do was a second offender who beat her almost to death and...
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this is jaycee dugard. >> reporter: that's the same message from jaycee dugard. know her from this picture when she's 11. that's when she was kidnapped, held for 18 years by phillip garrido and his wife, nancy, in northern california. garrido fathered two children with his victim. dugard lived as a prisoner in plain sight, until a local police officer's suspicions tracked her to a secret back yard compound. she is also a victims advocate. >> if you see something that looks wrong or amiss, speak out. you might be wrong, but you might just save someone's life. >> reporter: in a statement about the cleveland victims, dugard says, "this isn't who they are. it is only what happened to them. the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever this reaffirms we should never give up hope." dugard's mother told piers morgan that joy and heartache follow a kidnapped child's return. >> nothing is normal after something like this happens to you. and you have to accept that fact. and you have to move forward. >> reporter: these survivors moving ahead after living lives o
this is jaycee dugard. >> reporter: that's the same message from jaycee dugard. know her from this picture when she's 11. that's when she was kidnapped, held for 18 years by phillip garrido and his wife, nancy, in northern california. garrido fathered two children with his victim. dugard lived as a prisoner in plain sight, until a local police officer's suspicions tracked her to a secret back yard compound. she is also a victims advocate. >> if you see something that looks wrong or...
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to a parole officer and dugard revealed her identity. both people pleaded guilty and they are serving life sentences. >>> 4:32. it could be weeks before we learn what caused saturday's deadly limousine fire. the chp says there will be no quick answers. five women were killed in the fire on the san mateo bridge. four others were injured. the chp says the limo was only supposed to carry eight passengers. kpix 5 reporter elissa harrington is at the bridge this morning with more information about the victims of that fire. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. these friends were brought together by their careers in nursing. the group was having a girls night out to celebrate a bridal shower. five of them died, four were injured when their limo burst into flames saturday night. this video taken by a witness driving by shows flames shooting off the back and what looks to be the survivors then standing on the side of the san mateo bridge. we now know that the limo was overloaded. it was authorized to carry eight passengers, but there were nin
to a parole officer and dugard revealed her identity. both people pleaded guilty and they are serving life sentences. >>> 4:32. it could be weeks before we learn what caused saturday's deadly limousine fire. the chp says there will be no quick answers. five women were killed in the fire on the san mateo bridge. four others were injured. the chp says the limo was only supposed to carry eight passengers. kpix 5 reporter elissa harrington is at the bridge this morning with more...
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dugard says, "the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever, this reaffirms we should never give up hope." she was 11 when she was abducted in front of her south lake tahoe home in 1991. she spent 18 years in captivity in antioch and gave birth to two daughters before being found in 2009. her captors, phillip and nancy garrido, pleaded guilty to kidnapping and raping dugard. >>> tomorrow we are supposed to finally get some solid answers on the new bay bridge. but today, the governor offered his thoughts in vintage slightly profane jerry brown fashion. caltrans has long said that may 8th would be the decision day bringing an announcement on how to either replace or build around those failed bolts. also, we were told to expect an announcement as to whether the bridge will open on labor day as planned. but as we wait word on all of that, governor brown offered these thoughts on the bridge trouble. speaking to newspaper reporters, he said, quote, don't know if it's a setback, saying engineers are working on a fix, he added that it's
dugard says, "the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever, this reaffirms we should never give up hope." she was 11 when she was abducted in front of her south lake tahoe home in 1991. she spent 18 years in captivity in antioch and gave birth to two daughters before being found in 2009. her captors, phillip and nancy garrido, pleaded guilty to kidnapping and raping dugard. >>> tomorrow we are supposed to finally get some solid answers on the new bay bridge. but...
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in the case of jaycey dugard, it was the abductor and his wife.way, was not a recluse. >> yeah, as a matter of fact, most of these offenders interact with the community. they have jobs or relationships or some kind of living situation that's in the communality. but, you know, the fact that the bloers are involved, and, of course, we don't know how extensive their involvement is at this point, is probably a more likely incidence because of the number of victims. it takes a lot to control one person. >> even almost measure difficult to understand, just on a human level. thank you very much. we're going to take a break. we'll be right back. check and e sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health. turn to senokot-s tablets. senoko
in the case of jaycey dugard, it was the abductor and his wife.way, was not a recluse. >> yeah, as a matter of fact, most of these offenders interact with the community. they have jobs or relationships or some kind of living situation that's in the communality. but, you know, the fact that the bloers are involved, and, of course, we don't know how extensive their involvement is at this point, is probably a more likely incidence because of the number of victims. it takes a lot to control...
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i think that the jaycee dugard investigation revealed all kinds of missed opportunities.lisa is being charitable when she talks about it. it was almost like a keystone kops situation. here, you take a look at that neighborhood, this is a densely populated, houses sitting on top of one another. it's hard to believe that somebody could be there for a decade and as lisa says, screaming, if that's the case, and nobody does any kind of further investigation, especially given this kind of neighborhood, where apparently these guys are coming and going as well. the whole thing, there's got to be much more to this story, given my experience in handling criminal cases. i can't believe that we're not going to find in the days ahead or the weeks ahead much more that unravels about this that blows your mind. >> ernie allen, in terms of the psychology of all this, quite unusual, i would think, but you can tell me this, that the chief suspect here, ariel castro, who may have been working with his brothers in this monstrous activity, he seems to have been a perfectly normal member of the
i think that the jaycee dugard investigation revealed all kinds of missed opportunities.lisa is being charitable when she talks about it. it was almost like a keystone kops situation. here, you take a look at that neighborhood, this is a densely populated, houses sitting on top of one another. it's hard to believe that somebody could be there for a decade and as lisa says, screaming, if that's the case, and nobody does any kind of further investigation, especially given this kind of...
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let's reflect back on jaycee dugard. there were multiple tips from neighbors that philip garrido, her rapist who is now convicted of that case, that he had children in the backyard and he actually violated his parole, was taken out by authorities and served a month in jail while his deranged wife kept jaycee dugard and those two little girls in the backyard. so this is not unusual that these lowlifes, these creeps, think they not only have kidnapped this child but this child and this person or this woman, in this case a 20-year-old woman, and two adolescents, 17 and 14, that they are their sex slaves and that they control their lives and terrify them and scare them and function as normal people. they function as your normal next door neighbor. several police sources have told me on the way here to sit in this chair that this guy functioned in society and he seemed like a normal guy and was a school bus driver. but i've said it to you many times before, piers. it is very difficult to find the pedophile living next door. t
let's reflect back on jaycee dugard. there were multiple tips from neighbors that philip garrido, her rapist who is now convicted of that case, that he had children in the backyard and he actually violated his parole, was taken out by authorities and served a month in jail while his deranged wife kept jaycee dugard and those two little girls in the backyard. so this is not unusual that these lowlifes, these creeps, think they not only have kidnapped this child but this child and this person or...
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dugard was missing for more than 18 years.and his wife kept her in their backyard in contra costa county until they were eventually arrested. both were convicted and are serving life sentences. coincidentally, jaycee dugard is being honored at the organizations annual hope awards in washington, d.c. nbc news is sending a camera to that event. >> time now, 6:47. we are watching that weather as we give you a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. traffic looks pretty good. a lot of clouds in the sky there. the gray outcast. christina loren is here to talk about what has happened ahead. >>> we have had a mixed bag. we are going to keep it going. we will tell you what's coming next, more showers, pop-up thunderstorms for today. then, we are going to heat you back up. a return of the dry heat. something we have had an absence of is fog. you may be familiar with the term, may gray, june gloom. now, the 7th day of may. we have had very little low cloud cover. we have a little bit more action today than what we saw yesterday. th
dugard was missing for more than 18 years.and his wife kept her in their backyard in contra costa county until they were eventually arrested. both were convicted and are serving life sentences. coincidentally, jaycee dugard is being honored at the organizations annual hope awards in washington, d.c. nbc news is sending a camera to that event. >> time now, 6:47. we are watching that weather as we give you a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. traffic looks pretty good. a lot of...
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dugard was abducted from a california bus stop in 1991 at the age of 11. she was held captive for 18 years in a backyard. in her brief speech, she made a reference to the missing women recently found alive in ohio. >> i want to say what an amazing time to be talking about hope, with everything that's happening. i want to thank my mom for the hope she has always had for me, even when i was far away. >> jaycee's mother says she feels the same relief and joy for the cleveland survivors as she did when jaycee returned home. >>> dozens of drivers are getting tickets today for doing something a lot of people do all the time. they fail to yield to pedestrians in a crosswalk. news4's chris gordon was there as montgomery county police carried out a sting operation to catch drivers in the act. >> reporter: mtgomery county police are cracking down. >> you're being stopped today because when there's a pedestrian in the crosswalk, you have to stop and allow him to cross the street. >> reporter: warning, that pedestrian in the bright yellow t-shirt could be a cop. >> an
dugard was abducted from a california bus stop in 1991 at the age of 11. she was held captive for 18 years in a backyard. in her brief speech, she made a reference to the missing women recently found alive in ohio. >> i want to say what an amazing time to be talking about hope, with everything that's happening. i want to thank my mom for the hope she has always had for me, even when i was far away. >> jaycee's mother says she feels the same relief and joy for the cleveland survivors...
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it didn't happen in dugard, it didn't happen in st. there is a report that was on air earlier today about a newspaper editor who said that the son of the accused wrote a story in college at bowling green state university on a story of one of the missing women. i mean, some of these details -- we're just now getting into this. okay. who knows where the end of the story leads. but not a single neighbor reported a problem at that home for ten years. you know what that tells me, mark? that tells me this man was good at what he did. >> this man was very good at what he did. to be able to keep these women secreted for ten years. it also illustrates some other things, bill. it illustrates that in the vast majority of cases abduction is a local crime. these girls were within very close proximity of each other when they were kidnapped, or the locations from which they were kidnapped and they were also in very close proximate eupl ma thee from where they were found a decade later. these guys don't outside of their comfort zone. they stay where t
it didn't happen in dugard, it didn't happen in st. there is a report that was on air earlier today about a newspaper editor who said that the son of the accused wrote a story in college at bowling green state university on a story of one of the missing women. i mean, some of these details -- we're just now getting into this. okay. who knows where the end of the story leads. but not a single neighbor reported a problem at that home for ten years. you know what that tells me, mark? that tells me...
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a statement from jaycee dugard. she was held for so many years captive after she was abducted when she was 11 and she was released when she was an adult. this is the statement she just released moments ago. "these individuals need the opportunity to heal and connect back into the world. this isn't who they are. it's only what happened to them. "the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever they reamps we should never give up hope." one of the big questions right now centers on the man arrested in the case. his name is aerial castro. police also arrested his two brothers, but say the 52-year-old owns the house where these women were found. according to the cleveland dealer castro was arrested at a nearby mcdonald's. castro and his brothers have not yet been charged are, but we do know that he is a former school bus driver. a spokesman for the school district does not know how long castro worked there or whether he left voluntarily or whether he was fired. castro's facebook page shows his love of guitars. h
a statement from jaycee dugard. she was held for so many years captive after she was abducted when she was 11 and she was released when she was an adult. this is the statement she just released moments ago. "these individuals need the opportunity to heal and connect back into the world. this isn't who they are. it's only what happened to them. "the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever they reamps we should never give up hope." one of the big questions right now...
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to a parole officer and dugard revealed her identity. both people pleaded guilty and they are serving life sentences. >>> a car crash in san jose leads to three arrests. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran is in san jose this morning with more. >> reporter: they were linked to other robberies which is how the officers were able to catch them and now they are all three suspects are in custody but that chase ended here at the intersection of yerba buena and silver creek. the tree, that's where the car was turned over. we have video earlier. at 2 a.m. there was a robbery at a 7- eleven at the intersection of kirk and foxworthy. an armed female suspect walked in with a revolver and stole cash and lottery tickets. now, once this suspect description came out, an officer was reminded of two other robberies, very similar, that happened on april 8th at 7- elevens that match that suspect description. so what that officer did is went to an intersection where the previous -- or that simple suspect had dropped off their car before. that's when they spotted
to a parole officer and dugard revealed her identity. both people pleaded guilty and they are serving life sentences. >>> a car crash in san jose leads to three arrests. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran is in san jose this morning with more. >> reporter: they were linked to other robberies which is how the officers were able to catch them and now they are all three suspects are in custody but that chase ended here at the intersection of yerba buena and silver creek. the tree, that's...
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dugard abducted in 1991, held captive for 18 long years.abductor's children while she was in captivity. last night the national center for missing and exploited children honored dugard for her work helping other families of missing children. and she did reference the cleveland case. >> it's hard to believe that story is me. it's just, thank you for tonight and i want to say what an amazing time to be talking about hope with everything that's happening. i feel like i have come full circle. and we are all finally together celebrating the wonderful hope that you keep alive every day. i am so thankful for the team of people that have supported me throughout these last few years. i am so grateful to all of you. i can't say they have been easy, but anything in life worth doing is hard, like speaking. >> but she spoke so very well. >> also awarded last night, a man you might recognize from tv shows like "breaking bad," actor brian cranston and his wife. they were honored for their support of the center which they've worked with for more than a dec
dugard abducted in 1991, held captive for 18 long years.abductor's children while she was in captivity. last night the national center for missing and exploited children honored dugard for her work helping other families of missing children. and she did reference the cleveland case. >> it's hard to believe that story is me. it's just, thank you for tonight and i want to say what an amazing time to be talking about hope with everything that's happening. i feel like i have come full circle....
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. >>> jc dugard is talking about the discovery of the three women in cleveland. >> i want to say what man amazing time to be talking -- what an amazing time to be talking about hope with everything that has happened. >> dugard and her mother were in washington, d.c. last night where she was honored with her work supporting kidnapped victims. she wants the three women to know that the the kidnapping abuse is. >>> several survivors and relatives of those who died told the san francisco chronicle that orval ricky brown was slow to react and he did little to help the women as they tried to escape the flames. brown says he did everything possible to help. and he feels terrible about the fire. the coroners office has released the names of all five women who died in that fire. 31-year-old naris is a fojas was the newlywed. michelle was a coworker and friend. jenny lived in dublin and had two children. 46-year-old anna al con tara had two children. and 43-year-old filmy that was the mother of two children. this video shows the newlywed. she says naris is a wished her an early mothers day. >>
. >>> jc dugard is talking about the discovery of the three women in cleveland. >> i want to say what man amazing time to be talking -- what an amazing time to be talking about hope with everything that has happened. >> dugard and her mother were in washington, d.c. last night where she was honored with her work supporting kidnapped victims. she wants the three women to know that the the kidnapping abuse is. >>> several survivors and relatives of those who died...
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it's jaycee dugard.captive for 18- years by a sex offender and his wife in antioch. she gave birth twice while in captivity. as did at least one of the women in cleveland. dugard issued a statement about the horrific crime in cleveland. in it she says says quote " these individuals need the opportunity to heal and connect back into the world. this isn't who they are. it more than ever this reaffirms we should never give up hope.unquote. >> pam: an air force officer in charge of a sexual assault prevention program.is now charged with committing a sexual assault himself.this jeffrey krusinski. the injuries on his face are believed to be from a struggle with a woman he's accused of assaulting. he was arrested this weekend in arlington - after allegedly grabbing and fondling a woman in a parking lot. ".personnel officer." this is a video that krusinski made when he was in afghanistan. he's been removed from his duties at the pentagon. this is happening as the defense >> pam: >> pam: sexual assaults are up --
it's jaycee dugard.captive for 18- years by a sex offender and his wife in antioch. she gave birth twice while in captivity. as did at least one of the women in cleveland. dugard issued a statement about the horrific crime in cleveland. in it she says says quote " these individuals need the opportunity to heal and connect back into the world. this isn't who they are. it more than ever this reaffirms we should never give up hope.unquote. >> pam: an air force officer in charge of a...
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dugard issued this statement about the cleveland women. these vids need to opportunity to heel and connect back into the world. this isn't who they are, it is only what happened to them. more than ever this areafirms we should never go give up hope. at 5:30 nightly news will continue more of the coverage. >>> new details in that tragic limousine fire. as each day passes we're learning more information. the cocoroner released the name of the five ladies killed in the limb mop. the loved ones are organizing funerals and memorials. we begin with nbc bay area news's jodi hernandez who spoke with some of the families of the victims today. she joins us from oakland where several of the victims worked. >> it's tough to imagine the pain that the families of those victims are going through tonight. all of the women worked at the fruit vail center here in oak dale together at one point in time. this is where they met up sad night for an evening of celebration. tonight their families are utterly grief stricken. >> we know -- we have no words to descr
dugard issued this statement about the cleveland women. these vids need to opportunity to heel and connect back into the world. this isn't who they are, it is only what happened to them. more than ever this areafirms we should never go give up hope. at 5:30 nightly news will continue more of the coverage. >>> new details in that tragic limousine fire. as each day passes we're learning more information. the cocoroner released the name of the five ladies killed in the limb mop. the loved...
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in the case of jaycey dugard, it was the abductor and his wife.he way, was not a recluse. >> yeah, as a matter of fact, most of these offenders interact with the community. they have jobs or relationships or some kind of living situation that's in the communality. but, you know, the fact that the bloers are involved, and, of course, we don't know how extensive their involvement is at this point, is probably a more likely incidence because of the number of victims. it takes a lot to control one person. >> even almost measure difficult to understand, just on a human level. thank you very much. we're going to take a break. we'll be right back. with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest alumni network, including those in key hiring positions, university of phoenix can help connect you to a world of opportunity. she's always been able it's just her way.day. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right
in the case of jaycey dugard, it was the abductor and his wife.he way, was not a recluse. >> yeah, as a matter of fact, most of these offenders interact with the community. they have jobs or relationships or some kind of living situation that's in the communality. but, you know, the fact that the bloers are involved, and, of course, we don't know how extensive their involvement is at this point, is probably a more likely incidence because of the number of victims. it takes a lot to...
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missing 18 years when she was found in 2009. >> dugard is being honored tonight. its hope awards recognizing those who work to protect kids. we'll, of course, have more from cleveland later in the half hour and later on "good morning america" live interviews with the people who live in that very neighborhood. >>> there is outrage this morning over the arrest of a top air force officer whose job it is to protect female service members. the charge assaulting a woman. lieutenant colonel jeff few krusinski arrested over the weekend since removed from his position and faces arraignment thursday. defense secretary chuck hagel has expressed outrage and disgust at his arrest. >>> home grown terrorism suspect is in custody in western minnesota accused of plotting to attack people in his hometown. family mes of 24-year-old militia member buford rogers says he's nptsdz but he was storing pipe bomb, molotov cocktails and an assault rifle in his home 100 miles west of minneapolis. >>> now, here's something you don't hear about every day. a member of the u.s. senate admitting t
missing 18 years when she was found in 2009. >> dugard is being honored tonight. its hope awards recognizing those who work to protect kids. we'll, of course, have more from cleveland later in the half hour and later on "good morning america" live interviews with the people who live in that very neighborhood. >>> there is outrage this morning over the arrest of a top air force officer whose job it is to protect female service members. the charge assaulting a woman....
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jc dugard was kept in the backyard for 18 years. she's coming here to give her her courage award tomorrow at the national center for missing and exploited children's hope awards. she was counciled and she was kept in the backyard for 18 years and raped repeatedly by her kidnapper and had two children. so it is phenomenal that these girls are alive. and the first thing that they need -- and i saw the doctor in the press conference who really didn't say anything at the hospital that they're at, the first thing they ned is counseling. the first thing is a psychiatrist. i hope they're healthy, and i'm sure they are. but think what it must be like to bear a child, to love that child and raise that child in captivity, like jc dugard, and that child is the result of a sexual assault by your kidnapper. i know that amanda berry's mother questioned all the time why police initially said that she was probably a runaway, because she was one day short of her 17th birthday. but these are families who never gave up looking. and i'm the biggest sup
jc dugard was kept in the backyard for 18 years. she's coming here to give her her courage award tomorrow at the national center for missing and exploited children's hope awards. she was counciled and she was kept in the backyard for 18 years and raped repeatedly by her kidnapper and had two children. so it is phenomenal that these girls are alive. and the first thing that they need -- and i saw the doctor in the press conference who really didn't say anything at the hospital that they're at,...
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. >>> kidnapping survivor jc dugard reacting to the discovery of the three women who vanished in ohio ten years ago. she has a direct message to help them move on with their lives. [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for ann to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citi tablet apps. easier banking. standard at citibank. helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >>> welcome back. time now 5:22. today in ohio the three brothers arrested in connection with the discovery of those three missing women in cleveland are expected to be interviewed. tory dunnan is in cleveland. tory. >> reporter: today the investigation will continue at the house but also the interrogation process will happen with those three suspects. but at the same time these three women at this point are really trying to meet some of those family members after a decade. amanda berry's brand mother waited ten years for
. >>> kidnapping survivor jc dugard reacting to the discovery of the three women who vanished in ohio ten years ago. she has a direct message to help them move on with their lives. [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for ann to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citi tablet apps. easier banking. standard at citibank. helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's...
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. >> this is jaycee dugard. >> reporter: kidnapped at age 11, held for 18 years. garrido and his wife nancy in northern california. garrido fathered two children with his victim. dugard lived as a prisoner in plain sight until a local police officer's suspicions tracked her to a secret backyard compound. >> if you see something that looks wrong or amiss, speak out. it might be wrong. but you might save someone's life. >> reporter: dugard's mother told piers morgan joy and heartache follow a kidnapped child's return. >> nothing is normal after something like this happens to you and you have to accept that fact and move forward. >> reporter: these survivors moving ahead after living lives once frozen in fear. >>> it may take weeks before we know what caused a fire in a limousine that killed a bride to be and five women at her bachelorette party. this morning we're hearing from one of the four women who survived. and nayla arianna said the limo driver did little to help her dying friends. >> then a fire came out. a fire, stop the car, stop the car. then he get out fr
. >> this is jaycee dugard. >> reporter: kidnapped at age 11, held for 18 years. garrido and his wife nancy in northern california. garrido fathered two children with his victim. dugard lived as a prisoner in plain sight until a local police officer's suspicions tracked her to a secret backyard compound. >> if you see something that looks wrong or amiss, speak out. it might be wrong. but you might save someone's life. >> reporter: dugard's mother told piers morgan joy...
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i'd like all of us to remember to just ask ourself to care. >> dugard had said the women in cleveland will need time to reconnect with the world and to heal. she was abducted in 1991 and held captive for 18 years. >> breaking news overnight a southwest flight en route from florida to rhode island had to make an emergency stop in south carolina because of three unruly passengers. the plane was met at the charleston airport by police, fbi and homeland security. the passengers were removed from the flight and then it continued on to providence just after midnight. >>> all right, now to the stunning political comeback of former south carolina republican governor mark sanford going back to congress after winning a special election for his old house seat. four years ago he was disgraced by trying to cover up an affair. he referenced the whole ordeal in his victory speech. >> i think we're always there too. >> in his remarks he also thanked his former mistress who is now his fiancee. >>> on capitol hill today three state department employees are expected to speak out about security lapses in
i'd like all of us to remember to just ask ourself to care. >> dugard had said the women in cleveland will need time to reconnect with the world and to heal. she was abducted in 1991 and held captive for 18 years. >> breaking news overnight a southwest flight en route from florida to rhode island had to make an emergency stop in south carolina because of three unruly passengers. the plane was met at the charleston airport by police, fbi and homeland security. the passengers were...
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with everything that is happening. >> dugard was in washington, d.c. last night. she was honored for her work supporting kidnapped victims. talking about the place in cleveland she wants the three women to know the kidnapping and abuse does not define who they are. it's just a horrible moment in their lives. >>> here at home san francisco supervisor david campos now dropping his proposal to rename san francisco international airport after harvey milk. instead he's going to refocus his efforts to have one of sfo's terminals named after the slain gay rights leader. he gave up the original proposal because there was just too much opposition. >>> time now is 6:28. a warping for you drivers in napa and the surrounding areas. the major backups expected in the coming days because of the bottle rock music festival. >>> we are live in oakland where a restaurant goes up in flames. [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs g
with everything that is happening. >> dugard was in washington, d.c. last night. she was honored for her work supporting kidnapped victims. talking about the place in cleveland she wants the three women to know the kidnapping and abuse does not define who they are. it's just a horrible moment in their lives. >>> here at home san francisco supervisor david campos now dropping his proposal to rename san francisco international airport after harvey milk. instead he's going to...
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. >> the cleveland situation is similar to the bay area's own kidnapping of jaycee dugard. she was just honored in washington, d.c.. these awards sponsored by national center for missing and exploited children. she received a warm welcome. she took the stage with her mother. today, jaycee dugard released a statement about the rescue and said these individuals need to heal z connect back into the world. this isn't who they are. it's only what happened to them. the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever, this reaffirms we should never give up hope. >> what an eloquent statement, oh, my. bay area restaurants have been serving a delicacy that is banned in california, foie gras, fatty liver of duck that has been force fed. >> it's their way of protesting a law that went into affect last year. >> tonight dan noyes is back with an under cover investigation. a new wun that is right. the state only foie gras farm is closed because california law makes it illegal to force feed ducks for foie gras so when we learned restaurants are still selling it we went under cover an
. >> the cleveland situation is similar to the bay area's own kidnapping of jaycee dugard. she was just honored in washington, d.c.. these awards sponsored by national center for missing and exploited children. she received a warm welcome. she took the stage with her mother. today, jaycee dugard released a statement about the rescue and said these individuals need to heal z connect back into the world. this isn't who they are. it's only what happened to them. the human spirit is...
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he saw philip garrido, dugard's kidnapper, was with his two children.g about the two children wasn't right. a hunch to call the parole officer cracked the case. garrido didn't have two daughters to their knowledge. great to have you here. also, amber, a waitress at an idaho restaurant who spotted a child seen in a missing children's poster. rather than ignore the resemblance, she called the police, saving the kidnapped child. heroes certainly in our eyes. so explain to me how did philip garrido come to you? >> philip garrido came -- i was an events manager at u.c. berkeley with the police department. he came into the office in an attempt to get a permit for an event he wanted to host on campus. >> what about him -- what was that gut intuition? >> he was peculiar in and of himself, but the fact he had two young daughters with him was even more alarming. that's where the bells started going off. philip, i could not determine whether or not at that point he was a professor, a student, just a random homeless guy. the girls were sort of recessed on the outer
he saw philip garrido, dugard's kidnapper, was with his two children.g about the two children wasn't right. a hunch to call the parole officer cracked the case. garrido didn't have two daughters to their knowledge. great to have you here. also, amber, a waitress at an idaho restaurant who spotted a child seen in a missing children's poster. rather than ignore the resemblance, she called the police, saving the kidnapped child. heroes certainly in our eyes. so explain to me how did philip garrido...
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it's jaycee dugard. captive for 18-years by a sex offender and his wife in placerville. she gave birth twice while in captivity. as did at least one of the women in cleveland. dugard issued a statement about the horrific crime in cleveland. in it she says says quote " these individuals need the opportunity to heal and connect back into the world. this isn't who they are. it is only what happened to them. the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever this reaffirms we should never give up hope.unquote. >> catherine: our other big story tonight -- the deadly limosine fire. it happened on the san mate >> jacqueline: temperatures today and not too bad we actions of the sun take-out in some places 70's in most locations. 67 in san francisco this afternoon, 69 for richmond and 74 cannot bob, 74 also for said mattel. 75 in antioch. we are still seeing show hours here possible that we can get more rain to the delta. rep ran showers coming on around from the backside. making way to stem the delta. falk
it's jaycee dugard. captive for 18-years by a sex offender and his wife in placerville. she gave birth twice while in captivity. as did at least one of the women in cleveland. dugard issued a statement about the horrific crime in cleveland. in it she says says quote " these individuals need the opportunity to heal and connect back into the world. this isn't who they are. it is only what happened to them. the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever this reaffirms we should...
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marshals, every law enforcement agency in the country was looking for jaycee dugard for 18 years.eelings saved that woman and her two girls' lives. >> and your gut feeling as well. you were a waitress. it was late at night. a little girl comes in. explain what happened. >> it was about 2:30 in the morning on a friday night, i believe. i was fully pregnant with my second child at the time, working a night shift. >> thrilled to be working the night shift, i'm sure. >> oh, absolutely. not being able to bend over was great. but it was odd to have children come in. we did have a few regulars who would swing in and grab something because the baby wasn't sleeping. but to see a 7, 8, 9-year-old little girl walk into a restaurant looking completely just depressed. tried to give her crayons to have something to do, and she wouldn't make eye contact. she kept her hands in a prayer position between her legs, head down, shoulders slumped forward. >> did you recognize her right away as shasta groene? >> i didn't -- how can i put this? i recognized her, but i didn't recognize her. something in t
marshals, every law enforcement agency in the country was looking for jaycee dugard for 18 years.eelings saved that woman and her two girls' lives. >> and your gut feeling as well. you were a waitress. it was late at night. a little girl comes in. explain what happened. >> it was about 2:30 in the morning on a friday night, i believe. i was fully pregnant with my second child at the time, working a night shift. >> thrilled to be working the night shift, i'm sure. >> oh,...
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jace dugard was missing for 18 years. she was kidnapped in california.uals to heal and connect back into the world. this isn't who they are. it is only what happened to them. the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever this reaffirms they should never give up hope. katie beers was 9 years old when she vanished in new york in 1992. chained in underground bunker in her kidnapper's garage. >> the thing that helped me most with my recovery was my foster parents keeping me out of the spotlight, keeping me out of the public eye and going to therapy, seeking counseling. >> and tonight both dugard and beers will meet for the very first time. the national center for missing and exploited children just happens to be honoring dugard at annual ceremony in washington. it is aptly named the hope awards. shep? >> shepard: eric shawn in our newsroom. the fbi is right now scouring that home. we will go back there for a live report just minutes from now. first though the secretary of state john kerry today warned that unless the syrian regime and the rebels n
jace dugard was missing for 18 years. she was kidnapped in california.uals to heal and connect back into the world. this isn't who they are. it is only what happened to them. the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever this reaffirms they should never give up hope. katie beers was 9 years old when she vanished in new york in 1992. chained in underground bunker in her kidnapper's garage. >> the thing that helped me most with my recovery was my foster parents keeping me out of...