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out to marc klaas, president and founder of klaas kids foundation. why did mommy quit coming to the press conferences, marc klaas? >> i don't know why mommy quit coming to the press conferences, but i do know 7:30 p.m. starts to establish a timeline that is maybe a little bit believable for the first time in this case. it's been problematic all the way through. we've never really known when the little boy was last seen, who he was last seen with, or where he was. so at least now law enforcement is starting to hone in on something like this. now, i know when law enforcement confirmed to her that it was probably her son that was in the canal, that she was escorted away from the police department, that she was crying, and that she was being supported by a couple of people, and that the family then asked for their privacy. and that, quite frankly, is very consistent with the very same experience we had when we were informed that polly was -- polly had been found. >> i understand. and that makes perfect sense to me. marc klaas who's joining us from san fr
out to marc klaas, president and founder of klaas kids foundation. why did mommy quit coming to the press conferences, marc klaas? >> i don't know why mommy quit coming to the press conferences, but i do know 7:30 p.m. starts to establish a timeline that is maybe a little bit believable for the first time in this case. it's been problematic all the way through. we've never really known when the little boy was last seen, who he was last seen with, or where he was. so at least now law...
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mark klaas, president and founder of klaas kids foundation, weigh in. >> this non suspect is demonstrating very suspicious behavior. he's slithered across the canadian border, demonstrating that he's a known flight risk. if and when the authorities do get their hands on him, they'll have to hold him. i would like to point out how squishy the canadian system is. only a few years ago they paroled a serial killer. he probably did himself a real favor by slithering into canada, and thus, avoiding a potential death penalty conviction. >> correct me if i'm wrong, please, mark klaas, wasn't she the one that helped her husband kidnap, sexually torture, and murder a string of people? >> including her sister. >> her own sister, yes. okay. yes, the memory we share, mark klaas. kent henderson worked closely with jasmine fiore. ken is joining us out of new york. what can you tell us about her? >> hi, nancy. well she was just a great person. jasmine was not caught up in the whole modeling industry thing. from my perspective it was a job for her. her aspirations were higher. i don't think she thought she
mark klaas, president and founder of klaas kids foundation, weigh in. >> this non suspect is demonstrating very suspicious behavior. he's slithered across the canadian border, demonstrating that he's a known flight risk. if and when the authorities do get their hands on him, they'll have to hold him. i would like to point out how squishy the canadian system is. only a few years ago they paroled a serial killer. he probably did himself a real favor by slithering into canada, and thus,...
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we'll ask marc klaas. founder of the klaas kids foundation. >>> later, a simple fishing trip we'll tell you turns into a week lost at sea. for three men. even the coast guard had given up their search. you won't believe their remarkable rescue. excedrin back and body has two ingredients to block and relieve the pain. doesn't your whole body deserve excedrin strength relief? excedrin. what ache? get advil® liqui-gels. they're faster and stronger on tough pain... than tylenol® rapid release gels®. advil® liqui-gels rush real liquid relief... wherever you hurt. advil® liqui-gels. liquid fast. advil strong. >>> the sudden reappearance of jaycee dugard 18 years after she was kidnapped made headlines around the world, but it could be just the beginning of a long and bizarre crime saga. police in antioch, california, today brought cadaver dogs to the property next door to the home of dugard's alleged kidnapper phillip garrido. garrido is also believed to have fathered dugard's two daughters. police say garrido us
we'll ask marc klaas. founder of the klaas kids foundation. >>> later, a simple fishing trip we'll tell you turns into a week lost at sea. for three men. even the coast guard had given up their search. you won't believe their remarkable rescue. excedrin back and body has two ingredients to block and relieve the pain. doesn't your whole body deserve excedrin strength relief? excedrin. what ache? get advil® liqui-gels. they're faster and stronger on tough pain... than tylenol® rapid...
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with klaas kids foundation. let's stop and remember army sergeant emerson brandt. 29. killed in iraq on second tour. also served kosovo. loves god, country, family, his pet dogs and cats and his family called him em. he dreamed of being a texas state trooper. he leaves behind grieving john and debbie and grandparents gabriel and mary. i want to thank you for your calls and e-mails supporting my first mystery. as we go to air, we learned that "eleventh victim" hit "the new york times" bestseller list. i only have you and him to thank. thank you to your guest but especially to you for being with us. happy birthday to our star, dave weber. i'll see you tomorrow night. 8:00 sharp eastern. 8:00 sharp eastern. until then, good night, friend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello. i'm carlos diaz in hollywood. and this is a "showbiz tonight" news break. here's some of what we're covering for you on "showbiz tonight" at the top of the hour. "grey's anatomy" star eric dane nude with his wife and another woman.
with klaas kids foundation. let's stop and remember army sergeant emerson brandt. 29. killed in iraq on second tour. also served kosovo. loves god, country, family, his pet dogs and cats and his family called him em. he dreamed of being a texas state trooper. he leaves behind grieving john and debbie and grandparents gabriel and mary. i want to thank you for your calls and e-mails supporting my first mystery. as we go to air, we learned that "eleventh victim" hit "the new york...
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mark klaas, i have to say, i'm surprised. alex sanchez, there's not going to be a 0-year jail sentence. that's not going to happen. 20-year jail to life jail senses for aggravated krieltdty or child krielty is a result of severe beating, cigarette burn, sodomy or raich. she's not going to get 20 years behind bars for this but in my mind it does rise to a crime. >> well, i disagree with you. i don't think it does rise to a crime and i think if you look at that videotape, i think we need to clarify very clearly. this was not a leash around the neck that you might find on a dog, and if you're pulling somebody with a leash like that, you may seriously hurt them. this was a different type of leash entirely. this child was not being hurt. it turns out he did not suffer any type of serious injury. so where's the crime? she's never been in trouble before. why don't we give her the benefit of the doubt. >> that's for a jury to do. say when a child is locked in a steaming hot minivan and left out in a parking lot for a couple of hours,
mark klaas, i have to say, i'm surprised. alex sanchez, there's not going to be a 0-year jail sentence. that's not going to happen. 20-year jail to life jail senses for aggravated krieltdty or child krielty is a result of severe beating, cigarette burn, sodomy or raich. she's not going to get 20 years behind bars for this but in my mind it does rise to a crime. >> well, i disagree with you. i don't think it does rise to a crime and i think if you look at that videotape, i think we need to...
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. >> maybe i'm crazy, marc klaas, founder of kids klaas foundation. why do you leave a boy in a car? why do you leave a child in an unlocked car in a shopping mall? >> yesterday, i was in the bay area. it was probably the hottest day of the year so far. temperatures were in the high 80s, if they were anything. just another reason why none of this story makes sense. i think what we have to do is find the other person that saw that little boy last and start establishing time lines from that point on. i can't, for a minute, believe that anybody has been cleared in this situation yet. >> i'm not understanding the whole scenario. it doesn't make sense to me. >> no. >> the way it all is unfolding. everybody, we are desperate, along with police and family, to find a 5-year-old little boy. he has cerebral palsy. he has braces on both legs. and he disappeared from a busy shopping center. a suburban shopping center, outside a shoe store. with me, tonight, and i know you will recognize him. lawrence carter long. he is the executive director for disabilities netw
. >> maybe i'm crazy, marc klaas, founder of kids klaas foundation. why do you leave a boy in a car? why do you leave a child in an unlocked car in a shopping mall? >> yesterday, i was in the bay area. it was probably the hottest day of the year so far. temperatures were in the high 80s, if they were anything. just another reason why none of this story makes sense. i think what we have to do is find the other person that saw that little boy last and start establishing time lines...
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what did happen to the story, mike klaas, president of klaas foundation? all the arguing and bickerring and name-calling between the bio mom and bio dad. >> that's absolutely correct. it became a hatfield versus mccoy kind of situation, but i think what is central to this story is the same thing that's always been central, is the fact that haleigh is still missing, and i think that everybody -- nobody has ever really expected that ron did it or that crystal did it for a variety of reasons, but misty, who was the last person to see the little girl whose story continually shifts and who statistics point right to, has not been able to clear herself. i think that what she needs to do is to tell the truth, and the way to do that is not to bring a lawyer and put her between the truth and finding that little girl. >> you know what's interesting, dr. lillian glass, psychologist, body language expert, author of "i know what you're thinking," lillian, do you notice she repeatedly refers to "that little girl." >> exactly. >> i don't think in the nearly two years i've
what did happen to the story, mike klaas, president of klaas foundation? all the arguing and bickerring and name-calling between the bio mom and bio dad. >> that's absolutely correct. it became a hatfield versus mccoy kind of situation, but i think what is central to this story is the same thing that's always been central, is the fact that haleigh is still missing, and i think that everybody -- nobody has ever really expected that ron did it or that crystal did it for a variety of...
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. >> we'll be joined when we come back by marc klaas and joshua perper. we'll unleash the lawyers. >>> a mother of a 15-year-old son, disappears out on a walk in a rural area. disappears, the last known kkt is with a boyfriend in atlanta. he hears what sounds like a struggle, he reports hearing her saying, don't take me, then he losing a connection. no sign of her since then. >> someone might have known her routine. she was a probation officer in the past, might be seeking revenge. >> i think that's far fetched. eleanor dixon, and peter odom. and joining us from seattle, ann bremner. typically, they come back for the person that sent them though jail, not the person that keeps them out of jail. >> it's the person that makes the charges. >> especially not the probation officer, she wouldn't have anything with them going to jail. she would have to do with them stage out of jail. that theory doesn't make sense. how often have you, peter, seen anybody come back and get the probation officer? >> very rarely. retaliation on rare instances. let me take issue. pr
. >> we'll be joined when we come back by marc klaas and joshua perper. we'll unleash the lawyers. >>> a mother of a 15-year-old son, disappears out on a walk in a rural area. disappears, the last known kkt is with a boyfriend in atlanta. he hears what sounds like a struggle, he reports hearing her saying, don't take me, then he losing a connection. no sign of her since then. >> someone might have known her routine. she was a probation officer in the past, might be seeking...
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yes, the memory we shares, mark klaas. kent henderson worked closely with jasmine fiore. ken is joining us out of new york. what can you tell us about her? >> hi, nancy. well he was just a great person. jasmine was not caught up in the whole modeling industry thing. from my perspective it was a job for her. her aspirations were higher. i don't think she thought she was going to be a superstar, based on my last conversation with her. she was getting out of the business. she told me she was opening her own business. didn't tell me what. but that was her focus. every job she did she was professional. she was upbeat. did her job, went home, you know, i can't say enough good things about her. >> how well did you know her? when were you guys working together? >> jasmine started working with our agency in the beginning of 2007. we're at an event together. she was attending it, we were producing it. i was introduced by someone who said you two should know each other. primarily worked with an agent in our office. >> this woman, everyone with us is a special guest exclusively tonig
yes, the memory we shares, mark klaas. kent henderson worked closely with jasmine fiore. ken is joining us out of new york. what can you tell us about her? >> hi, nancy. well he was just a great person. jasmine was not caught up in the whole modeling industry thing. from my perspective it was a job for her. her aspirations were higher. i don't think she thought she was going to be a superstar, based on my last conversation with her. she was getting out of the business. she told me she was...
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. >> to marc klaas, president and founder of klaas kids foundation.w this started out as a missing child who was playing in his yard in the apartment complex and wandered off because he wanted to go to a party. things are turning around, aren't they, marc? >> well, things are turning around in some pretty awful ways, jean, there's no question about that. a couple things that stand out for me is number one, despite the fact that this is taking a sour turn, over 2,000 people responded to law enforcement's call for volunteers to come out. in my experience, i don't think law enforcement ever asks for civilian volunteers to do something like this, so i think it's a testament to the spirit of volunteerism and the good work that volunteers can do in these kinds of searches that law enforcement understands this and they're taking advantage of it. secondly, as i read through this and i see what this mother has done, that she cracked another child's skull like a walnut and that the court's record said that she did willfully inflict that injury, yet she was only
. >> to marc klaas, president and founder of klaas kids foundation.w this started out as a missing child who was playing in his yard in the apartment complex and wandered off because he wanted to go to a party. things are turning around, aren't they, marc? >> well, things are turning around in some pretty awful ways, jean, there's no question about that. a couple things that stand out for me is number one, despite the fact that this is taking a sour turn, over 2,000 people responded...
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. >> we'll be joined when we come back by marc klaas and joshua perper. we're taking your calls and we'll unleash the lawyers. >>> a mother of a 15-year-old son, disappears out on a walk in a rural area. just disappears. the last known contact was with her boyfriend in atlanta, he on the cell phone with her at the time when she appears to be in distress, sounds like a struggle going on. the last thing he reports hearing is her saying don't take me and then he loses the kekd and there's been no sign hoff her since then. >>> someone might have known her routine. she e took this path every night. she was a probation officer, maybe somebody seeking revenge. >> i think taking the same path, someone seeking revenge is extremely far-fetched. eleanor dixon, and peter odom. and joining us from seattle, ann bremner. eleanor, typically the criminal will come back and get the person that sent them to jail, not the probation officer? they kept them out of jail? that doesn't even make any sense. >> no. we don't even see cases like that. you're right, nancy. it's not us
. >> we'll be joined when we come back by marc klaas and joshua perper. we're taking your calls and we'll unleash the lawyers. >>> a mother of a 15-year-old son, disappears out on a walk in a rural area. just disappears. the last known contact was with her boyfriend in atlanta, he on the cell phone with her at the time when she appears to be in distress, sounds like a struggle going on. the last thing he reports hearing is her saying don't take me and then he loses the kekd and...
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to marc klaas, president and founder of klaas kids foundation. out of everyone, marc, i truly think you are our expert tonight. with everything you're hearing, give us your thoughts. >> well, i think that the mom's response to finding out about the little boy, to having to be supported by other people and leaving the police station in tears and requesting privacy, is very consistent with somebody who just probably had the shock of their lives. i can tell from firsthand experience, jean, that losing a child truly is a parent's worst nightmare. and just -- in the first few hours after that, you are so overwhelmled by grief and by the other various -- i guess you could call them negative emotions, that it's almost impossible to function. it's almost impossible to function. >> well, it is very, very difficult. very quickly, elena in iowa. >> caller: i was kind of curious as to why he was allowed to be with his mother, since she had a felony abuse charge against her? >> all right, that's a good question. she actually had visitation. and so she had a r
to marc klaas, president and founder of klaas kids foundation. out of everyone, marc, i truly think you are our expert tonight. with everything you're hearing, give us your thoughts. >> well, i think that the mom's response to finding out about the little boy, to having to be supported by other people and leaving the police station in tears and requesting privacy, is very consistent with somebody who just probably had the shock of their lives. i can tell from firsthand experience, jean,...
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okay, marc klaas, an expert in missing people's cases, have you learned, marc, how her mother found out she was dead? it's shocking. >> no, i haven't heard that. >> okay, hold on to your seat. clark, explain what happened with the mother. >> our understanding, nancy, that she was at the bank opening a new account, had heard about this suitcase that was found, didn't think that much of it, but then thought again, while at the bank, she asked the teller to search her daughter's name in the computer in google, and when she came back she was absolutely flooreded a floored and broke down in the bank. >> marc, as a crime victim yourself, the mother found out from a random bank teller. she asked, will you google my daughter's name, that's how she found out. >> nobody is showing this young woman the respect she deserves. it seems to me she was moving towards being a pretty successful entrepreneur. can guy can run, but he can't hide. when they get him, he'll have to explain why he ran, what happened between friday night and saturday, and why he waited so long to report her missing. >> and repeat
okay, marc klaas, an expert in missing people's cases, have you learned, marc, how her mother found out she was dead? it's shocking. >> no, i haven't heard that. >> okay, hold on to your seat. clark, explain what happened with the mother. >> our understanding, nancy, that she was at the bank opening a new account, had heard about this suitcase that was found, didn't think that much of it, but then thought again, while at the bank, she asked the teller to search her daughter's...
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. >> we can and we've seen it happen before like the smart case but you know, as marc klaas tells ushe time, 48 hours, 72 hours, doesn't look good, jane. >>> tonight let's stop to remember army first lieutenant brian bradshaw, 24 years old from washington, a graduate of pacific lutheran university. remembered for his wonderful sense of humor, his willingness to help others. he loved giving away crayons, books and toys to local kids. he also loved the outdoors, skiing and hiking mountains. he dreamed of being a history teacher at a back country skiing guy. he leaves behind parents paul and mary, retired from the military, a brother, bryan bradshaw, american hero. >>> thank you for tracking the important cases with us. see you tomorrow night. have a terrific and a very safe have a terrific and a very safe evening. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
. >> we can and we've seen it happen before like the smart case but you know, as marc klaas tells ushe time, 48 hours, 72 hours, doesn't look good, jane. >>> tonight let's stop to remember army first lieutenant brian bradshaw, 24 years old from washington, a graduate of pacific lutheran university. remembered for his wonderful sense of humor, his willingness to help others. he loved giving away crayons, books and toys to local kids. he also loved the outdoors, skiing and hiking...
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. >> now, your insta-weather klaas forecast with john collins. >> thunderstorms are kicking around out there. now, in new jersey, that is where the heaviest concentration of storms are. some are reaching back into cecil county. but notice, in the mountains of virginia, the new storms have cropped up. the first batch cool the atmosphere and took some of the in supercharging out of the atmosphere. that makes it hard for reforms to redevelop. the son has had half a chance and it will keep things back up again and provide more fuel for the storms to crop up. they're not severe right now, but we will have to watch them to see how things play out. >> let's take a look at those temperatures. you can see the cooling effect. we had a little more than a quarter of an inch of rain. high temperature was 93 before those storms hit. it is only 78 downtown. but where the sun popped back through, it has driven the temperatures back up. it is 90 in charlottesville. so, the sun is he in the atmosphere and that may mean more stormy activity this evening. the front will not be coming through until tomorro
. >> now, your insta-weather klaas forecast with john collins. >> thunderstorms are kicking around out there. now, in new jersey, that is where the heaviest concentration of storms are. some are reaching back into cecil county. but notice, in the mountains of virginia, the new storms have cropped up. the first batch cool the atmosphere and took some of the in supercharging out of the atmosphere. that makes it hard for reforms to redevelop. the son has had half a chance and it will...
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. ♪ >>> with klaas-janington bank moving up, citi is the next play. i want you in citi.t will be there forever. there is always a bull market somewhere. i will try to find it. i am jim cramer and i will see you monday. >>> welcome to "face the ace." i'm steve schirripa. most people have played a little bit of poker before. tonight our qualifiers will get a chance to do what most people haven't done, play texas hold 'em for $1 million. >>> from jonestown, pennsylvania, we have a man who served in both the marines and the navy. he's cool under fire, and he can prove it because he was shot while serving, and he might show us where. let's meet mr. jonathan nygard. jonathan, how are you, man? >> whassup, man? >> good to see you, big guy. >> all right. >> how are you feeling? >> feeling good. >> you're from jonestown. >> yep. >> obviously you didn't drink the kool-aid. it's a little joke. stay close. are you a red sox fan, is that why you're wearing a boston hat which i assume? >> i really just hate the yankees. >> you hate the yankees so you're wearing a red sox hat and you'r
. ♪ >>> with klaas-janington bank moving up, citi is the next play. i want you in citi.t will be there forever. there is always a bull market somewhere. i will try to find it. i am jim cramer and i will see you monday. >>> welcome to "face the ace." i'm steve schirripa. most people have played a little bit of poker before. tonight our qualifiers will get a chance to do what most people haven't done, play texas hold 'em for $1 million. >>> from jonestown,...
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. >> marc klaas, marc, what do you make of it?well, i don't -- i usually agree with bethany, but in this case, i don't. i almost think that equisearch is exploiting the situation. i know what my role is in these kinds of cases when we're called in to search. it's exactly to do that, to get our teams out there, to physically search for the person. but to conduct or own private polygraphs and then go out and spread the word out of -- around the world that somebody had failed the polygraph that we had put together for them, i think is -- is the height of irresponsibility. i really don't see how it serves anybody more than tim miller. it certainly doesn't seem to serve the case at all. i'm very concerned about this personally. >> marc, i'm a little more concerned about the fact that she flunked the polygraph and the voice stress test and would not submit to hypnosis. that's a little more disturbing to me than whether tim miller may or may not have overstepped his bounds. he's not a lawyer. he didn't violate any legal code. she asked h
. >> marc klaas, marc, what do you make of it?well, i don't -- i usually agree with bethany, but in this case, i don't. i almost think that equisearch is exploiting the situation. i know what my role is in these kinds of cases when we're called in to search. it's exactly to do that, to get our teams out there, to physically search for the person. but to conduct or own private polygraphs and then go out and spread the word out of -- around the world that somebody had failed the polygraph...
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those are all virginia schools starting klaas class today. >>> prince georges county school officials say it will take until the end of the week before every high school student has hoopa pr erschedule on monday, hundreds of students ran in to scheduling problems. school leaders say the problem is a new computerized scheduling system which was phased in last year called school mac. the problems have frustrated several parents. >> these schedules need to be mailed outing during the summertime. that way if there is a conflict with their schedule they can move forward and get that changed before the first day of school. >> reporter: both parents and students say having to wait until friday for a complete schedule is placing them in an uncomfortable situation. >>> police in manassas, virginia, have charged four teenagers with vandalizing a school. they believe they used landscaping sod to deface a parking lot at the school. they created a kkk a swastika and the phrase "white power. " the four suspects attend stone wall jackson high school. they face punishment from the school system and c
those are all virginia schools starting klaas class today. >>> prince georges county school officials say it will take until the end of the week before every high school student has hoopa pr erschedule on monday, hundreds of students ran in to scheduling problems. school leaders say the problem is a new computerized scheduling system which was phased in last year called school mac. the problems have frustrated several parents. >> these schedules need to be mailed outing during...
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dedicated to what they call a youth engagement system, whether it's fourth graders who take civic klaas, every high school has a youth committee that advises the principal. could we have a city planning department? there are youth planneres on the -- in the department of planning, and a youth commission that has decisionmaking power. and there was -- the mayor then had come to this youth commission, and i think this sums it up, and he wanted support for a trade school that he wanted to establish that would offer training and in his mind address the dropout rate. so the youth commission prepared by working with an organization that they partner with, by actually just practicing the asking of questions. and they didn't do elaborate resuch and -- research and power point, and they questioned what kinds of requests to ask the mayor to five -- identify whether it would meet their goals, and so the asked the mayors his questions and they said this trade school isn't going to accomplish. the answer was no endorsement from us. i liked that. i like rebellious young people. don't repeat that. but
dedicated to what they call a youth engagement system, whether it's fourth graders who take civic klaas, every high school has a youth committee that advises the principal. could we have a city planning department? there are youth planneres on the -- in the department of planning, and a youth commission that has decisionmaking power. and there was -- the mayor then had come to this youth commission, and i think this sums it up, and he wanted support for a trade school that he wanted to...