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dan and alyssa got their stuff back.s an amazing story if it stopped there, but even more amazingly didn't it stop there because -- >> about what was it a month ago now, same thing happens. get the call from the alarm company. get the call from my neighbors that my alarm is going off. and, you know, starts it all over again. >> after the first break-in, they upgraded their video equipment, adding better and more cameras. >> this time we used -- we used our network of friends and the neighborhood for slightly different purpose. it wasn't look out for this car. it was spread this video. help it go viral again, because it has such good success last time. >> and yet again, thanks in part to the video getting online and on tv, police just made an arrest. and have a warrant out on a second suspect. >> when we were able to finally connect the perpetrator, figure out who the perpetrator is and knock on his door, his uncle immediately said, oh, you must be here about the video. i mean, he'd even seen it and knew that his nephew h
dan and alyssa got their stuff back.s an amazing story if it stopped there, but even more amazingly didn't it stop there because -- >> about what was it a month ago now, same thing happens. get the call from the alarm company. get the call from my neighbors that my alarm is going off. and, you know, starts it all over again. >> after the first break-in, they upgraded their video equipment, adding better and more cameras. >> this time we used -- we used our network of friends...
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>> no, i never met alyssa.ust met his other two younger daughters, just her children. >> larry: how old were they when you met them? >> i'm thinking approximately, my memory is vague, but i think it was about 18 months ago to two years ago. he brought them in on two or three occasions, but the last time he brought them in it really sticks in my mind. he brought them in and just walked into my shop like, you know, he was picking up materials or delivering stuff and he said, i want you to meet my daughters, and so i walked out from behind the counter to the front door there where they are they were, and i shook hands with both of them and he introduced them to me. >> larry: how old did they seem to be? >> one was about maybe eight or ten inches taller than the other one. i would guess to be about 11 and 14. of something like that. >> larry: were they well-mannered, were they nice? >> yeah, they were very, very shy. but we get children in the shop all of the time. summer, real wild and run around and others are qu
>> no, i never met alyssa.ust met his other two younger daughters, just her children. >> larry: how old were they when you met them? >> i'm thinking approximately, my memory is vague, but i think it was about 18 months ago to two years ago. he brought them in on two or three occasions, but the last time he brought them in it really sticks in my mind. he brought them in and just walked into my shop like, you know, he was picking up materials or delivering stuff and he said, i...
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. >> reporter: 14-year-old alyssa ecer of san antonio is 6 months into her braces. she's excited to be on her way to a better smile. >> my teeth are like overcrowded. and i didn't like my smile. because i wanted them to be straight. >> i feel like, put them this your mouth. >> reporter: as part of your treatment, alyssa is part of a study of a product called excelident, a handheld device she puts in her mouth for a few minutes each night. it delivers a pulsing vibration. it's a subtle therapy designed to help people with osteoporosis. >> the one -- bone gets better. >> reporter: the average time spent in braces is about two years, 24 to 26 months. the inventors of excelident predict this may decrease time by 15 to 30%. alyssa says it's easy to use and not uncomfortable. >> it's not like to the point where it's like annoying or like it hurts. >> reporter: 34 san antonio patients are help test -- helping to test the device. >> anything that can provide same results. the treatment in shorter time. >> the excelident device will be available in europe in the fall. it cou
. >> reporter: 14-year-old alyssa ecer of san antonio is 6 months into her braces. she's excited to be on her way to a better smile. >> my teeth are like overcrowded. and i didn't like my smile. because i wanted them to be straight. >> i feel like, put them this your mouth. >> reporter: as part of your treatment, alyssa is part of a study of a product called excelident, a handheld device she puts in her mouth for a few minutes each night. it delivers a pulsing vibration....
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>> no, i never met alyssa.ger daughters, i guess her children. >> larry: how old were they when you met them? >> i'm thinking approximately, my memory is vague, but i think it was about 18 months ago to 2 years ago. he brought them in on two or three occasions, but the last time he brought them in it really sticks in my mind. he brought them in and just walked into my shop like, you know, he was picking up materials or delivering stuff and he said, i want you to meet my daughters, and so i walked out from behind the counter to the front door there where they were and i shook hands with both of them and he introduced them to me. >> larry: how old did they seem to be? >> one was about maybe eight or ten inches taller than the other one. i would guess to be about 11 and 14. something like that. >> larry: were they well-mannered, were they nice? >> yeah, they were very, very shy. but we get children in the shop all the time. some are real wild and run around and others are quiet and calm. and these two girls were v
>> no, i never met alyssa.ger daughters, i guess her children. >> larry: how old were they when you met them? >> i'm thinking approximately, my memory is vague, but i think it was about 18 months ago to 2 years ago. he brought them in on two or three occasions, but the last time he brought them in it really sticks in my mind. he brought them in and just walked into my shop like, you know, he was picking up materials or delivering stuff and he said, i want you to meet my...
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it is possible, but jaycee was not jaycee at the time that she lived with phillip garrido, she was alyssa. so if she had crossed paths with michaela, she may not have even known it. >> but if she could be shown some pictures, if she could, you know, talk with you, get some descriptions, some things that she might recognize, that would just be so helpful and we just wish you so much goodwill with all of this and hope that something comes up. more with katrina and sharon after the break. blueprint is free and only for chase customers. it lets you choose what purchases you want to pay in full to avoid interest...with full pay. and those you split... you decide how to pay over time. if having a plan matters. chase what matters. create your own blueprint at chase.com/blueprint. as the decades have past, the promise of medicare has always been there. and aarp has fought to guarantee none of the benefits you earned were ever taken away. today we're continuing that fight by protecting your freedom to choose the doctors and treatments you need. and to have your tax dollars go towards your care-- n
it is possible, but jaycee was not jaycee at the time that she lived with phillip garrido, she was alyssa. so if she had crossed paths with michaela, she may not have even known it. >> but if she could be shown some pictures, if she could, you know, talk with you, get some descriptions, some things that she might recognize, that would just be so helpful and we just wish you so much goodwill with all of this and hope that something comes up. more with katrina and sharon after the break....
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it is possible, but jaycee was not jaycee at the time that she lived with phillip garrido, she was alyssawith michaela, she may not have even known it. >> but if she could be shown some pictures, if she could, you know, talk with you, get some descriptions, some things that she might recognize, that would just be so helpful and we just wish you so much goodwill with all of this and hope that something comes up. which is why eggland's best... are the only eggs for me. the taste is totally fresh, totally delicious. in my busy kitchen, i love eggland's best... because of all the great nutrition: vitamin e, omega 3s, lutein.. and less saturated fat. that's why they're the only eggs... i make for my son. the chef. looks good, mom. thanks! eggland's best. better taste and better nutrition... make the better egg. doesn't your family deserve the best? caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be lurking waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other he
it is possible, but jaycee was not jaycee at the time that she lived with phillip garrido, she was alyssawith michaela, she may not have even known it. >> but if she could be shown some pictures, if she could, you know, talk with you, get some descriptions, some things that she might recognize, that would just be so helpful and we just wish you so much goodwill with all of this and hope that something comes up. which is why eggland's best... are the only eggs for me. the taste is totally...
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alyssa are you -- >> she's here. >> alyssa will be speaking under the heading of direct to consumer genetic companies and at this research. we heard from her earlier, we'll hear herresentation now on the companies as research the problems of disclose you're, intellectual property. so thank you. >> everybody hear me ok? >> thank you for having me. this is a bit of a daunting task to talk about research and all of the different companies, so i wanted to just provide a very broad overview, just thinking about some of the different considerations, a lot of which have already come up today. this is by no means comprehensive, but just in terms of thinking about what is direct to consumer research and for brainstorming myself about what this topic involves and the depth, think about doing internal research within a company, you can think about external collaborations with third parties, which has certainly come up a number of times today, performing randomized control trials, which is obviously sort of the hole grail of deriving information, but not something that is always feasible from a corpora
alyssa are you -- >> she's here. >> alyssa will be speaking under the heading of direct to consumer genetic companies and at this research. we heard from her earlier, we'll hear herresentation now on the companies as research the problems of disclose you're, intellectual property. so thank you. >> everybody hear me ok? >> thank you for having me. this is a bit of a daunting task to talk about research and all of the different companies, so i wanted to just provide a very...
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and i'm se that alyssa from navigenics doesn't feel she has anything to offer with cats claw. in fact, legitimate organizations coming forward with legitimate products haven't replaced more nefarious offerings over the internet they coexisting with em. and, in fact, if you want the general population to see the difference between the offering the cats claw and the offering of more validated, you kno testing, then you're going to have to address the existence of these things out there because they will taint the whole rest of the field. i know the companies that were tested, my of them still actually do exist are offering the same products and it hadn't gone away. it's just other things that have come ithat are probably more interesting to you. the other thing that i think your presentation brought up for me is how easy it b( to send i samples for other people as you did. now, you said maybe it would be illegal now or e'÷whatever. but i do some counseling for a genetic testing company and routinely when i call up to give people back their results and we always do them through
and i'm se that alyssa from navigenics doesn't feel she has anything to offer with cats claw. in fact, legitimate organizations coming forward with legitimate products haven't replaced more nefarious offerings over the internet they coexisting with em. and, in fact, if you want the general population to see the difference between the offering the cats claw and the offering of more validated, you kno testing, then you're going to have to address the existence of these things out there because...
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keep in mind for 18 years her name was alyssa, not jaycee dugard. she spent 11 years with garrido and his wife. >> do we know where they are? >> none of that is made public. >> stacy, take us through as a professional what could be going on as jaycee and the girls are trying to adjust to this new life? >> there are several issues. there is the reliving of the traumatic experience she has been through. she is probably replaying what took place all of those years in her mind. then there is a rebuilding of a new life. this is somebody who had a whole other identity. now she is having to reconnect with her relatives, reacclimate with a new environment and deal with the issues in and around this case. >> how does that play out? we heard jaycee enjoys being with her mom. she is away from phillip and nancy garrido but could be brought to tears remembering and reliving what happened to her. >> we would imagine her emotions would be erratic. she would have a hard time sleeping. she would start to feel close to somebody and then feel hesitant because it is no
keep in mind for 18 years her name was alyssa, not jaycee dugard. she spent 11 years with garrido and his wife. >> do we know where they are? >> none of that is made public. >> stacy, take us through as a professional what could be going on as jaycee and the girls are trying to adjust to this new life? >> there are several issues. there is the reliving of the traumatic experience she has been through. she is probably replaying what took place all of those years in her...
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heather locklier getting into it with alyssa ma lan no.w. heather played the gorgeous amanda woodward in the '90s. no word how many episodes heather will star in. i'm guessing they will see how it goes. check out heather locklier on november 17th. >>> welcome back to "showbiz tonight." i'm a.j. hammer in new york. bad news for jen. "showbiz tonight" uncovered new disturbing information that jennifer aniston is not going to like. her brand new movie "love happens" was a bona fide flop when it opened over the weekend. have no fear, because "showbiz tonight" has been digging deep all day looking for answers why this happened to poor jen. you will not believe what we uncovered. also new, tyra banks made a shocking claim on television saying that she was a victim of racism. you have got to hear why tyra is making the claim. joining me is a publicist and brand strategist and a contributing editor for life and style weekly. the bad news for jennifer aniston. her new movie really just tanked over the weekend at the box office. look at how everythi
heather locklier getting into it with alyssa ma lan no.w. heather played the gorgeous amanda woodward in the '90s. no word how many episodes heather will star in. i'm guessing they will see how it goes. check out heather locklier on november 17th. >>> welcome back to "showbiz tonight." i'm a.j. hammer in new york. bad news for jen. "showbiz tonight" uncovered new disturbing information that jennifer aniston is not going to like. her brand new movie "love...
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he claimed it was of his daughter, alyssa.believed to be jaycee and handed out the card to drum up business. >> this is far from over. we'll continue to bring you the latest information as it unfolds. >>> jaycee's children in danger? >> is her captor trying to contact her from behind bars? >>> then the michael jackson investigation. inside the private rehearsal for janet's touching tribute. >>> we have one for thing before we go, it's how to get this look for less. >>> the michael jackson homicide, are his doctors to blame? or was he asking to die? >>> jon versus kate, should the show be canceled or are their 15 minutes far from over? >> every night, when hollywood feuds, "the insider" lets you in on the argument. >>> will "american idol" survive without paula? >> "the insider." >> what side are you on? >>> "the insider's" all new season begins. >> september 14th. >>> closed captioning provided by -- fact-- the soft places we love, could be home to bacteria. but, lysol disinfectant spray can also be used on soft surfaces to ki
he claimed it was of his daughter, alyssa.believed to be jaycee and handed out the card to drum up business. >> this is far from over. we'll continue to bring you the latest information as it unfolds. >>> jaycee's children in danger? >> is her captor trying to contact her from behind bars? >>> then the michael jackson investigation. inside the private rehearsal for janet's touching tribute. >>> we have one for thing before we go, it's how to get this look...