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i talked to psychologist dr. phil mcgraw. he used to make a living as a jury consultant. >> so dr. is alleging as you know that casey anthony was sexually abused by her father starting when she was eight years old and this is why she was able to disconnect and lie repeatedly about caylee's disappearance. there's no evidence of sexual abuse to this point. does that make any sense to you? is that common among victims of abuse? >> well, it's not. and look, anderson, i don't want to do anything to trivialize if a child has been molested in any way. in this case, first off we don't know that took place. it came out very conveniently timing-wise to try to explain the unprecedented explainable. but also let me tell you. the fact that someone has been sexually abused when they were a child in no way justifies, causes or underwrites the kind of behavior that she is being accused of here. and it is a complete disconnect. i am surprised that this is their strategy. i think it is desperate. and i think it will not resonate with the jury. >> it was also interesting today, george anthony took the
i talked to psychologist dr. phil mcgraw. he used to make a living as a jury consultant. >> so dr. is alleging as you know that casey anthony was sexually abused by her father starting when she was eight years old and this is why she was able to disconnect and lie repeatedly about caylee's disappearance. there's no evidence of sexual abuse to this point. does that make any sense to you? is that common among victims of abuse? >> well, it's not. and look, anderson, i don't want to do...
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>> well, in fact, dr. phil. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. he's been counselling you on your show. >> dr. gely wonderful. a great giant of a man. really helpful to me. >> jimmy: does he scare you at all when he talks to you? >> when he starts at the very beginning, he goes, sarah, you need to get onto the middle of the playground, play the game. [ laughter ] and then he says, so, why do you think you deserve to sit in this chair, and i go, i don't, i shouldn't be here. that's how it starts. >> jimmy: and you go from there. you think it has a positive effect on you or is it just -- >> it's great. amazing. fantastic. he's such a wonderful man. in fact, it's what i needed because he needed to get me to realize that was an addict to people pleasing. >> jimmy: is that right? and now you feel like you don't have to please them as much? >> i have still got it but i just got to be aware of it, you know? it's a big, big issue that i mind so much about what people think about me and, you know, and so then you go and sabotage and really destroy it. and then it goes into a vicious circle. which is why
>> well, in fact, dr. phil. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. he's been counselling you on your show. >> dr. gely wonderful. a great giant of a man. really helpful to me. >> jimmy: does he scare you at all when he talks to you? >> when he starts at the very beginning, he goes, sarah, you need to get onto the middle of the playground, play the game. [ laughter ] and then he says, so, why do you think you deserve to sit in this chair, and i go, i don't, i shouldn't be here. that's...
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good morning, dr. phil lisp. good to have you here. >> great to be here. >> i hear every season as i hear every season, this is the worst allergy season ever. i hear it every year. >> if you feel like it's the worst season, you're onto something. this is arguingly the worst in ten years. no wonder you're feeling badly, exactly. medications work, but it's really about preventing triggers to get the most out of your allergy medicines. >> and you came up with a really great list from "prevention" magazine with some of those triggers. what are the triggers? >> most of us know the really obvious triggers like you don't go jogging outside when the pollen count is through the roof, but there are more subtle triggers that we might not think about that can make a big difference. >> one of the things you say people are doing wrong when it comes to treating your allergies is they're waiting too long to take medications. when should you start taking medications and how long should
good morning, dr. phil lisp. good to have you here. >> great to be here. >> i hear every season as i hear every season, this is the worst allergy season ever. i hear it every year. >> if you feel like it's the worst season, you're onto something. this is arguingly the worst in ten years. no wonder you're feeling badly, exactly. medications work, but it's really about preventing triggers to get the most out of your allergy medicines. >> and you came up with a really great...
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>> you know, dr. phil said, sarah, why don't you go and live in australia with your sister and go quiet. i don't think i'm that sort of person. i think i'm just i'm always wanting to do more. i want to use my life. i want to -- especially now that i've changed this course of health and wellness and getting creative and really using it the right way. it's pretty exciting. so i don't think i would have ever gone to live there, no. >> how long was the fairy tale a fairy tale? after you got married. >> well, it still is a fairy tale, because it just has a very modern, different ending, you know. and drew and i honor and respect each other. when i arrive in england, he gives me a room to stay in and the two girls are a fantastic example of co-parenting. andrew and i believe very strongly in that. >> your daughters are fantastic. >> yeah. >> we had dinner, all of us the other day. i thought they were just so elegant, charming, polite, beautifully brought up. i saw parts of both you and prince andrew in them. but
>> you know, dr. phil said, sarah, why don't you go and live in australia with your sister and go quiet. i don't think i'm that sort of person. i think i'm just i'm always wanting to do more. i want to use my life. i want to -- especially now that i've changed this course of health and wellness and getting creative and really using it the right way. it's pretty exciting. so i don't think i would have ever gone to live there, no. >> how long was the fairy tale a fairy tale? after you...
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dr. phil's son. >> set the record straight. what's the nature of your relationship to jordan mcgraw. >> you'll hear the answer to that. plus, does she regret hooking up with hef in the first place. that is coming up. and, nancy, it's clear to see that it has all taken its toll. let the fallout begin. >> i can imagine it is taking its toll. if she needs inspiration how to move forward, all she needs to do is look at maria shriver. >> look at this photo of maria. she's in a salon in beverly hills, looking relaxed. >> and looks like life is getting back to normal. getting your hair done is kind of moving on with your life. now we know how she gets full hair. no makeup. >> it's nice to see the smile. >> look at blake lively here, at the "green lantern" premiere. she really stole the show, looking absolutely gorgeous. >> her star meter right now is just peeking. no sign of leo on the carpet, though. >> she's wearing a chanel dress i'm sure you recognized that, with louis vuitton shoes. >> she's looking fantastic. that dress is gorge
dr. phil's son. >> set the record straight. what's the nature of your relationship to jordan mcgraw. >> you'll hear the answer to that. plus, does she regret hooking up with hef in the first place. that is coming up. and, nancy, it's clear to see that it has all taken its toll. let the fallout begin. >> i can imagine it is taking its toll. if she needs inspiration how to move forward, all she needs to do is look at maria shriver. >> look at this photo of maria. she's in...
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and dr. phil, you know, to actually go and spend some time with dr. gentle giant. but you have to be careful. any minute now, he's going to say, no, sarah. what are you doing? >> did that work? >> you're going to be on the bleachers. >> he will get you back in life. you're honest and open. and many times, in watching the clips that i have, you talk about being broken. and was that the low point for you, when you were caught on camera, selling access to your ex-husband like that? i mean, how have you gotten through it? >> robin, can i just jump in there? >> please. >> i didn't sell access to andrew. it's important -- i still live in the same house with andrew and the girls. we're a wonderful unit. and i think it's very important that i was there. i do take responsibility for my actions. and it wasn't a huge tabloid setup. and when i was sitting there, i looked back at it now and go, sarah, what were you thinking? >> what were you thinking? >> honestly, i wasn't thinking. i just wasn't thinking. i was in such a self-sabotage twirl of nonsense, that had
and dr. phil, you know, to actually go and spend some time with dr. gentle giant. but you have to be careful. any minute now, he's going to say, no, sarah. what are you doing? >> did that work? >> you're going to be on the bleachers. >> he will get you back in life. you're honest and open. and many times, in watching the clips that i have, you talk about being broken. and was that the low point for you, when you were caught on camera, selling access to your ex-husband like...
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that's what i said to dr. phil. also about she's got red hair and a temper and we're going to beat the devil out of her. that is not exactly -- that is just mom and dad in the way they thaw. >> banter. >> banter. i said to dr. phil, that's what happened. he said that's not all right. i said why isn't it all right? >> i think it's more of a cultural thing. i think a brit would listen to that and laugh. americans take these things quite personally. they would think you can't speak to your daughter that way. >> that's exactly why my sister goes, oh, no, i remember that. but it wasn't really sort of anything at all. but in america it's very seriously, that is probably the big problem for me. >> i want to come back and talk to you about the tabloid press. the good and bad. how they built you into the biggest star in the world and then began to chip away at you. >> i'm ready. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next
that's what i said to dr. phil. also about she's got red hair and a temper and we're going to beat the devil out of her. that is not exactly -- that is just mom and dad in the way they thaw. >> banter. >> banter. i said to dr. phil, that's what happened. he said that's not all right. i said why isn't it all right? >> i think it's more of a cultural thing. i think a brit would listen to that and laugh. americans take these things quite personally. they would think you can't...
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that's after dr. phil. >> bern's over here cringing. >> the five-day forecast is next. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the humidity is heating up, here's marty with more. >>> we'll look at the forecast. tomorrow around thursday are going to be -- tomorrow and thursday are going to be tough days. the heat index could be around 105678 -- 105. friday, we'll have a chance of a thunderstorm. otherwise, it's an okay june weekend. now, we'll throw it back inside. >>> thank you, it's the latest carnival flag food. check it out! it's fried kool-aid. it tastes like a hush puppy with a cherry flavor. it's from the same guy that fried the oreo cookies. >> i stay away from them. >> thank you for watching eyewitness news on wjz-13, maryland's news station. i'm jessica kartalija. >> i'm don scott. >> and for marty bass, i'm ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
that's after dr. phil. >> bern's over here cringing. >> the five-day forecast is next. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the humidity is heating up, here's marty with more. >>> we'll look at the forecast. tomorrow around thursday are going to be -- tomorrow and thursday are going to be tough days. the heat index could be around 105678 -- 105. friday, we'll have a chance of a thunderstorm. otherwise, it's an okay june weekend. now, we'll throw it back inside. >>> thank you,...
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. >> maybe they'll find jobs with dr. phil or dr.t's hope so, it is a really tough economy we have been talking about. >>> in the next story, kim kardashian is denying this story that is in "in touch weekly." >> very reliable source. >> always right. brett lockett, new england patriots player sams he had a five-month, long-distance relationship with car gash yan. she is saying no. absolutely not. the magazine is standing by its story. we'll have to see where this goes. she is obviously in another relationship now. >> right. they're saying the scandal, currently -- everybody still talking about the rock, really. it was just so out of control. >>> this story, also, out of control. it hits a soft spot with dog lovers, which, of course, i am. we have to talk about leona helmsley's dog. this made a lot of headlines. >> most spoiled pooch. in america. >> a very spoiled pooch. >> there is leona and the dog. maltese, trouble, trouble has passed away. trouble was 12 years old. let me do the math for you, 84 years in dog years. just so you kno
. >> maybe they'll find jobs with dr. phil or dr.t's hope so, it is a really tough economy we have been talking about. >>> in the next story, kim kardashian is denying this story that is in "in touch weekly." >> very reliable source. >> always right. brett lockett, new england patriots player sams he had a five-month, long-distance relationship with car gash yan. she is saying no. absolutely not. the magazine is standing by its story. we'll have to see where...
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dr. phil lloyd next with the breakdown. coldwell banker. we never stop moving.isten to a magazine,aper, curl up with a movie, and see a phone call. now, we can take a classroom anywhere, hold an entire bookstore, and touch the stars. because now...there's this. >>> it's a must have in many households, moms, dads, and kids taking daily vitamins but with so many labels and different types, are you really getting what your body needs? healthy living expert dr. bill lloyd joins us right now. healthy vitamins, a big business. does everyone benefit from daily vitamin supplements? >> fredericka, the evidence shows that most americans, adults and children who eat a balanced diet don't need to be takinge ing ing a daily multipl. but there are some who should be taking supplements. young women who could become pregnant, they should take folic acid and also women in the first trimester, it's important for protecting their babies from birth defects. they also should be taking supplemental vitamin d, older americans, folks over 55, they also need vitamins to protect their bo
dr. phil lloyd next with the breakdown. coldwell banker. we never stop moving.isten to a magazine,aper, curl up with a movie, and see a phone call. now, we can take a classroom anywhere, hold an entire bookstore, and touch the stars. because now...there's this. >>> it's a must have in many households, moms, dads, and kids taking daily vitamins but with so many labels and different types, are you really getting what your body needs? healthy living expert dr. bill lloyd joins us right...
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to get the opportunity to go to the best, dr. philk, i seized the opportunity to learn. in learning it centered sarah. >> what did you learn about yourself that you didn't already know? >> well, if you look at my life, i have had the most incredible life. i have done so many wonderful things that everyone could just dream of. even today this is an extraordinary moment to be sitting here completely calm, completely happy moving on, having made endless mistakes but moving on with strength and positivity and my girls learn from my mistakes. look how they are. how exciting it is to see them confident, strong. andrew and i are both good parents and we believe in coparenting for the girls. >> you're the first to admit that you have done some stupid things. one was a year ago. >> absolutely. >> you were caught on tape. didn't know you were being filmed. >> that was a tabloid set-up, meredith. let's get it straight. >> right. >> that's the first thing. it was really a very serious set-up. the second thing is that it's very important that -- y
to get the opportunity to go to the best, dr. philk, i seized the opportunity to learn. in learning it centered sarah. >> what did you learn about yourself that you didn't already know? >> well, if you look at my life, i have had the most incredible life. i have done so many wonderful things that everyone could just dream of. even today this is an extraordinary moment to be sitting here completely calm, completely happy moving on, having made endless mistakes but moving on with...
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be merely a seedling that blossom into a mighty empire to produce so much fruit as the mustached dr. philghtful scallywag nate berkus. and he who travels a yellow brick road to healthy living, dr. oz, who wouldn't mind peeling behind his curtain? oh, how i've loved watching you give away your favorite things. as a youth, i had my own favorite things. such as a tall glass of buttermilk. a werther's original candy or care free skinny dip in the pond. oh, look away, look away! [ laughter ] or you do not want to see my bare bottom. but my real favorite thing is the hour i spent watching you every day. twas my fondest memories right next to the time i bit into a werther's original instead of sucking it all the way through. i sucked once, twice, thrice before crunching into the butterscotch oblivion. i almost choked, but it was the risk that made it all the sweeter. god speed, your faithful servant, james t. fallon. [ cheers and applause ] thank you so much. those are our letters to oprah. stick around, we'll be back with more "late night." ♪ [ kim ] i can't believe it's not butter tastes so lu
be merely a seedling that blossom into a mighty empire to produce so much fruit as the mustached dr. philghtful scallywag nate berkus. and he who travels a yellow brick road to healthy living, dr. oz, who wouldn't mind peeling behind his curtain? oh, how i've loved watching you give away your favorite things. as a youth, i had my own favorite things. such as a tall glass of buttermilk. a werther's original candy or care free skinny dip in the pond. oh, look away, look away! [ laughter ] or you...
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, as you mentioned, and he calls you emotionally bankrupt. >> when dr. philaddict to people pleasing and acceptance and approval, and then he said you are -- where is your moral compass on that day, and then emotionally bankrupt, i almost hugged him because at last he gave me a handle in which to fix. whereas, before i have been running ragged like on a treadmill for all these years, and he said you're the first person who has ever thanked me for calling them an addict. >> you mentioned your daughters, and clearly, they've seen you triumphant and fall down on your knees and get back up again. what advice have you given them, and especially given what happened to them at the wedding and their hats? it's all come full circle for you, and it's probably more painful to watch it happen to your daughters. >> it's really funny because as soon as they started getting attacked by the press, i became like mother lioness, and it sort of made me realize, i must be quite strong. i kept in the past getting it wrong. beatrice would say, mom, you know what, thank goodness yo
, as you mentioned, and he calls you emotionally bankrupt. >> when dr. philaddict to people pleasing and acceptance and approval, and then he said you are -- where is your moral compass on that day, and then emotionally bankrupt, i almost hugged him because at last he gave me a handle in which to fix. whereas, before i have been running ragged like on a treadmill for all these years, and he said you're the first person who has ever thanked me for calling them an addict. >> you...
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you did the "dr. philo talk about this tabloid stuff all the time. >> right. >> you're not a conscientious objector. >> i talk about that in the book. am i part of the problem? for ten years i've been a legal analyst for the major networks. ten years ago, five years ago, i was covering serious issues like supreme court issues, voting rights, saddam hussein's war crimes tribunal. as time's gone by, i've become a celebrity reporter. 95% of the questions i'm asked are about celebrity stories. this week it's arnold and maria. regardless of how we started out, we've all become celebrity reporters. that's the beef we are all asked about. whether you're a medical analyst, legal analyst, political analyst, these are the stories that captivate us. >> nobody puts a gun to your head. >> and i do say no probably to 90% of them. that's why i chose to take the time to write the book instead of doing many, many television appearances. but the reason i wrote the book is to appeal to consumers. it's up to us to make a diff
you did the "dr. philo talk about this tabloid stuff all the time. >> right. >> you're not a conscientious objector. >> i talk about that in the book. am i part of the problem? for ten years i've been a legal analyst for the major networks. ten years ago, five years ago, i was covering serious issues like supreme court issues, voting rights, saddam hussein's war crimes tribunal. as time's gone by, i've become a celebrity reporter. 95% of the questions i'm asked are about...
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. >> jimmy: dr. phil didn't get ahold of you? amateur cooks in this country is extraordinary. so, i'm a little bit more relaxed. i have two fellow judges. i have to say -- you guys can cook at home. good job. really good job. >> jimmy: you feel like you have less of an expectation of these people because they're amateurs, you are not as hard on them because of that? >> from all walks of life, from surgeons, they have a day job and this is one lady who actually thinks that cooking is a way of relaxing and sort of becoming less stressful. >> jimmy: is that right? what an insane thought. >> so, i -- i have to be honest the food is actually, this year, season two, really surprised us. >> jimmy: it's a great idea for the show. everybody who cooks thinks they are good and thinks they can cook and everybody thinks their mom is a really good cook and sure, you get to kind of judge whether they are a good cook or not. >> yeah. >> jimmy: potentially destroy them. >> honestly be amazed how they grow in confidence. and i think the climate ha
. >> jimmy: dr. phil didn't get ahold of you? amateur cooks in this country is extraordinary. so, i'm a little bit more relaxed. i have two fellow judges. i have to say -- you guys can cook at home. good job. really good job. >> jimmy: you feel like you have less of an expectation of these people because they're amateurs, you are not as hard on them because of that? >> from all walks of life, from surgeons, they have a day job and this is one lady who actually thinks that...
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sound like it was going in the direction of dr. phil.s situation between the parents. how much is that situation, the divorced parents, how much is that really having an impact on that kid's school life? >> in jacob's life, it was pretty impactful. jacob is the sensitive middle child. it had an impact on the older brother and the younger brother as well but not in the same way. jacob internalized the conflict between mom and dad in a very, very detrimental way. so his grades suffered and he suffered. he just was sullen the first time i met him. he seemed disengaged and uninterested in really having a conversation. but you get to see how this thing unfolds. it's pretty amazing. >> and you're a principal. you see students day in and day out, been doing this for years. can you pretty much trace what is happening to the kid in school, if he's not performing well, can you trace that back to something that's happening at home? >> sometimes because this is a great family. they're divorced, right? and dad is remarried. he has four children. mom
sound like it was going in the direction of dr. phil.s situation between the parents. how much is that situation, the divorced parents, how much is that really having an impact on that kid's school life? >> in jacob's life, it was pretty impactful. jacob is the sensitive middle child. it had an impact on the older brother and the younger brother as well but not in the same way. jacob internalized the conflict between mom and dad in a very, very detrimental way. so his grades suffered and...
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specifically jordan mcgraw, who is dr. phil mcgraw's son.tment. over the last few hours he's tweeting the better now than after the marriage. another tweet followed where he said, i love this, since we're not getting married on saturday. i schedule aid movie "run away bride" seems appropriate. obviously his sense of humor in tact but getting dumped is not something he's used to. >> he's not used to that. my guess he'll not have a problems finding another fiancee if that's what he wants. >>> kiss star, job simmons and longtime love shannon tweed just can't stop. >> this is another story people are speculating is another stunt. they were taping an interview for the joy behar show when things got very awkward. >> how's your back, gene? >> my back is good. my schmeckle not so much. >> that's nice about you to joke about it. that's so rude. >> i was just joking, because she's a comedian. >> here. thanks for the question. >> i'm sorry, you blaming it on me? don't put this on me. >> there she goes and she never came back. >> while they've been toge
specifically jordan mcgraw, who is dr. phil mcgraw's son.tment. over the last few hours he's tweeting the better now than after the marriage. another tweet followed where he said, i love this, since we're not getting married on saturday. i schedule aid movie "run away bride" seems appropriate. obviously his sense of humor in tact but getting dumped is not something he's used to. >> he's not used to that. my guess he'll not have a problems finding another fiancee if that's what...
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dr. richard besser now with the story. >> reporter: picture this. philne, an active professional photographer, nonsmoker, married for 21 years. one day while shaving, he noticed a lump the size of an m and m in his neck. >> stage four throat cancer. >> reporter: what went through your head? >> i thought about all the things i didn't do with my children and my wife. >> reporter: phil's case is one of 6,700 hpv-positive throat cancers this year. a number that's increased 50% since 2004. doctors say there's something going on. more and more of us exposed to the virus through oral sex. >> i had no idea that it was a thing to worry about for men. >> reporter: 80% of adults are routinely exposeds to hpv. and almost all of our bodies fight it off. doctors don't know why some cases develop into cancer. but they are learning a virus once thought to cause cervical cancer in women is now causing throat cancer in men and women. how concerned are you about this? >> it's a fast-growing problem. and what's even more concerning is that the american public is largely not
dr. richard besser now with the story. >> reporter: picture this. philne, an active professional photographer, nonsmoker, married for 21 years. one day while shaving, he noticed a lump the size of an m and m in his neck. >> stage four throat cancer. >> reporter: what went through your head? >> i thought about all the things i didn't do with my children and my wife. >> reporter: phil's case is one of 6,700 hpv-positive throat cancers this year. a number that's...
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phil, why don't i start with you since you speak more english. medically speaking how is mason doing? >> he's doing better than expected. dr.b, who you were just talking about, has done a fantastic job. his staff is doing the after care for mason and he's doing great. we couldn't expect anything better. >> so let's go back to this unbelievable reunion. here is this dog that gets sucked out of this house in a tornado, somehow weeks later managed to sort of find his way back home on two broken legs and is waiting there when the family returns. it's an unbelievable story. what kind of condition was this dog in when you finally saw him? >> well, yeah, after three weeks of being gone, the family called us and we came to get him. his front legs were flopping, i'm sure you've seen pictures and video of that. he was as happy as he could be, though. he crawled over to everybody he met and just was so happy and so excited to see everybody that came to see him. >> will he be able to walk properly again? i understand he will make a full recovery but what about his walking and running? >> the prognosis is that he'll have no ill effects
phil, why don't i start with you since you speak more english. medically speaking how is mason doing? >> he's doing better than expected. dr.b, who you were just talking about, has done a fantastic job. his staff is doing the after care for mason and he's doing great. we couldn't expect anything better. >> so let's go back to this unbelievable reunion. here is this dog that gets sucked out of this house in a tornado, somehow weeks later managed to sort of find his way back home on...