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she goes, lydia is out there. do you want to see lydia. >> you've never met gina before. >> never. >> everything, missing posters, talking to the family, i used to keep her pictures on my desk. any time i covered a vigil i'd keep everything on my desk to remind me she was missing. i would talk to nancy. she would tell me stories. she was shy. she would never get in a car with anybody. >> how was she? >> she is doing fabulous. it was unbelievable. my hands were sweating because here is someone i never imagined would come back to us. and so when i went inside, i embraced her and she embraced me reluctantly because she is obviously been locked in a basement for nine years. we talked and the first thing i said is you look nothing like your composite. she is a tiny little thing. she is very small. short hair. she had longer hair when she disappeared. and her skin is a little pale from the lack of vitamin d from being outside but she was just so kind and so happy and a relative came up to her and said, was talking in sp
she goes, lydia is out there. do you want to see lydia. >> you've never met gina before. >> never. >> everything, missing posters, talking to the family, i used to keep her pictures on my desk. any time i covered a vigil i'd keep everything on my desk to remind me she was missing. i would talk to nancy. she would tell me stories. she was shy. she would never get in a car with anybody. >> how was she? >> she is doing fabulous. it was unbelievable. my hands were...
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yeah, mom asked her and she goes lydia's out there, do you want to see lydia?never got to see gina before, got to know her through missing posters, talking through family. >> missing posters, talking to the family, i used to keep her pictures on my desk to remind me that she was missing. i would talk to nancy, she would tell me stories, she was shy, she'd never get in a car with anybody, a stranger. >> how is she, how was gina? >> she's doing fabulous. it was unbelievable. my hands were sweating, because here's someone i never imagined would come back to us, so when i went inside, i embraced her and she embraced me, reluctantly, because she's, obviously, been locked in a basement for nine years. and we talked and the first thing i said is you look nothing like your composite. she's a tiny little thing. she's very small, short hair. she had longer hair when she disappeared. her skin is pale from the lack of vitamin d from being outside. she's kind, happy. a relative came up to her, talking in spanish, she looks at her mom, mom, i don't remember my spanish anymor
yeah, mom asked her and she goes lydia's out there, do you want to see lydia?never got to see gina before, got to know her through missing posters, talking through family. >> missing posters, talking to the family, i used to keep her pictures on my desk to remind me that she was missing. i would talk to nancy, she would tell me stories, she was shy, she'd never get in a car with anybody, a stranger. >> how is she, how was gina? >> she's doing fabulous. it was unbelievable. my...
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lydia, you were speaking with gina dejesus was who was kidnapped in 2004. what sort of shape was miss dejesus in and what did you talk about? >> she actually looked in pretty good shape. she looked different. i have seen composites over the years of her, she looks nothing like the composites. when she was first kidnapped she was, of course, 14. now she's 23. so we talked about several things. one of the things i told her "you look nothing like your composite" and she laughed about it. then she was telling her mom somebody was trying to talk to her in spanish and he told her mom "mom, i don't remember my spanish." and she grew up bilingual. so i think that might come back. >> pelley: lydia esparra of woio thank you very much. cbs news justice correspondent bob orr has been talking to his law enforcement sources and joins us now. bob, what are we learning about the suspect, ariel castro? >> scott, turns out ariel castro was born in puerto rico in 1960. we're told he moved to ohio as a young child. since april, 1992, he's lived in that very same house on seymo
lydia, you were speaking with gina dejesus was who was kidnapped in 2004. what sort of shape was miss dejesus in and what did you talk about? >> she actually looked in pretty good shape. she looked different. i have seen composites over the years of her, she looks nothing like the composites. when she was first kidnapped she was, of course, 14. now she's 23. so we talked about several things. one of the things i told her "you look nothing like your composite" and she laughed...
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here is lydia. >> you have been looking for gina just like the family and community for so long. you got to see her. >> it was awesome. it was awesome. i finally put a face to the missing poster. her hair was short because the pictures all have her with long hair. she was thinner than when she left. of course when she left she was 14. she is a woman now. >> she said to mom i don't understand spanish any more. before she was kidnapped she was bilingual. i i am braced her he embraced me back. i said you look nothing like your composite. she just chuckled she just laughed. she looks healthy and happy to be home. she is very close to her family. you can see that connection, the bond is there it never left. i have been working for nine years with this family. my colleague has been working with amanda berry. they are so inspiring amazing people good christian people. really a model for other people who lost their kids. i think what's really important that nancy keeps stressing this, she never gave up hope. she tells people all of the time you shouldn't. i think we need to be like nancy
here is lydia. >> you have been looking for gina just like the family and community for so long. you got to see her. >> it was awesome. it was awesome. i finally put a face to the missing poster. her hair was short because the pictures all have her with long hair. she was thinner than when she left. of course when she left she was 14. she is a woman now. >> she said to mom i don't understand spanish any more. before she was kidnapped she was bilingual. i i am braced her he...
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no one is going to question lydia or a grandma at the table and hopefully we can bring that to the table. >> what's being brought to the table right now? >> people are real excited with this farm to the table movement. there's a good line of understanding where stuff comes from and the transparency of ingredients through preparation to the plate is a really big and important part of our world right now. >> how are you reaching consumers today, still through cookbooks? tell me about your shows, your cookbooks and really speaking to your audience. >> i'm on the chew every day on abc which is a major network show. that's an easy way to get ahold of it. the web presence is interesting. we're using a lot of kind of short, fun little videos and putting them on our websites and tweeting and using facebook. in a way that's still kind of new to me, although my children look at me like a dinosaur. we're playing along -- >> how lucky are you to work with family? i love the fact that your sons are cooking too. they're out with a new cookbook. is celebrity chefdom a family business? >> it was created
no one is going to question lydia or a grandma at the table and hopefully we can bring that to the table. >> what's being brought to the table right now? >> people are real excited with this farm to the table movement. there's a good line of understanding where stuff comes from and the transparency of ingredients through preparation to the plate is a really big and important part of our world right now. >> how are you reaching consumers today, still through cookbooks? tell me...
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lydia esparra, thank you so much.of course, the dejesus family very well in these exciting days moving forward and happy mom's day too, to mrs. dejesus. >>> coming up, she was kidnapped in 1995 and rescued and she returned to her old life, she began feeling guilty. why this woman says people made her feel like it was her fault she remained hostage. her advice to the three women who were just rescued from this house of horrors here on seymour avenue. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. >>> welcome back to cleveland. i'm brooke baldwin. amanda berry, gina dejesus and michelle kni
lydia esparra, thank you so much.of course, the dejesus family very well in these exciting days moving forward and happy mom's day too, to mrs. dejesus. >>> coming up, she was kidnapped in 1995 and rescued and she returned to her old life, she began feeling guilty. why this woman says people made her feel like it was her fault she remained hostage. her advice to the three women who were just rescued from this house of horrors here on seymour avenue. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all...
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that organization i'm here with two of our other members, lydia vincent and ferjie newman. we get some funding through the san francisco foundation and we had commissioned actually a project that you will see in the library, in the courtyard of a tile project. it's a lovely project. we have some monies left over and we said we want that to be gifted further to the library moving forward for programs and anything else that the facility needs. so we decided as a group that $12,000 is going to be donated to the bay view library. [ applause ] >> thank you, diane. i also want to make a special thank you for funding the opening today and for their support for today's opening. louis? >> you know, i know it's tight here, crowded. what does that say? it says there is true ownership in our neighborhood for this library. fantastic. i want to take a moment to acknowledge some other partners. we've already mentioned the fellows who were terrific in help with planning and design process but also the ymca and gino, the executive directors out there, they helped us keep the library service
that organization i'm here with two of our other members, lydia vincent and ferjie newman. we get some funding through the san francisco foundation and we had commissioned actually a project that you will see in the library, in the courtyard of a tile project. it's a lovely project. we have some monies left over and we said we want that to be gifted further to the library moving forward for programs and anything else that the facility needs. so we decided as a group that $12,000 is going to be...
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. >> lydia is ready for super bowl 50. she and a staff at pizza party can handle a super bowl sized dinner rush in 2016. >> this is a happy place. >> super bowl 15 in 2016 has been awarded to san francisco. >> city hall in santa clara was a happy place when the nfl announced super bowl 50 is coming to levi stadium. the joy spread all the way to city hall in san francisco. the game is expected to pump $500 million into the bay area economy. the super bowl bid team says the party playing field will stretch from napa to monterrey, and they are already tackling regional improvements. >> we're going to have all the hotel rooms filled, we're going to improve our public transportation systems around the bay area. we're going to improve coordination between law enforcement agencies. >> thousands of people attending main events, transportation will be a key play. >> we're going to have party trains going from san francisco where a lot of people are staying to the stadium itself. >> the stadium is still under construction, and the a
. >> lydia is ready for super bowl 50. she and a staff at pizza party can handle a super bowl sized dinner rush in 2016. >> this is a happy place. >> super bowl 15 in 2016 has been awarded to san francisco. >> city hall in santa clara was a happy place when the nfl announced super bowl 50 is coming to levi stadium. the joy spread all the way to city hall in san francisco. the game is expected to pump $500 million into the bay area economy. the super bowl bid team says...
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my name is lydia chan. i'm the owner and also i lived in the condo in museum park unit 320 which is right above this proposed newly renovated office space. i'd like to just bring a little history, background of this noise problem. i moved into the condo in 1995, so, that makes almost 18 years. when i first moved in, i had trouble really at night to have a good rest because there is a constant noise. it's like a motor running continuously and really loud. finally, i brought the problem to the homeowner association and it was decided that that was the noise that transmitted through the wall where the anchor -- the market downstairs, they needed refrigeration freezer. so, they have a big compressor and that causes this vibrational kind of noise. and then later on there were other units also had same experience and complaint. but anyway, the problem couldn't be resolved because it was already there and the market has to be open. so, it was finally dissolved by they closed down and they moved away. and the last
my name is lydia chan. i'm the owner and also i lived in the condo in museum park unit 320 which is right above this proposed newly renovated office space. i'd like to just bring a little history, background of this noise problem. i moved into the condo in 1995, so, that makes almost 18 years. when i first moved in, i had trouble really at night to have a good rest because there is a constant noise. it's like a motor running continuously and really loud. finally, i brought the problem to the...
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clearly wasn't lydia, who, by the way. >> @fastmoneylydia. you should check that out.ut. coming up next, first move for tomorrow. stay tuned. [ musick ] i knew there were a lot of tech jobs available out there. i knew devry university would give me the skills that i needed to make one of those tech jobs mine. we teach cutting-edge engineering technology, computer information systems, networking and communications management -- the things that our students need to know in the world today. our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering $4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. dave's always wanted to do when he retires -- keep working, but for himself. so as his financial advisor, i took a look at everything he has. the 401(k). insurance policies. even money he's invested elsewhere. we're building a retirement plan to help him launch a second career. dave's flight school. go dave. when people talk, great things can happen. s
clearly wasn't lydia, who, by the way. >> @fastmoneylydia. you should check that out.ut. coming up next, first move for tomorrow. stay tuned. [ musick ] i knew there were a lot of tech jobs available out there. i knew devry university would give me the skills that i needed to make one of those tech jobs mine. we teach cutting-edge engineering technology, computer information systems, networking and communications management -- the things that our students need to know in the world today....
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. >> narrator: mary olympic's daughter lydia now lives in the city. >> you're like the salmon. you know when it's time to come home. we've always done it. i grew up going back, and you look forward to it. >> this is the only time that i ever get to interact with mom in her setting. what she's good at. what she knows. my mom is in better shape than i am. still goes hunting, whether it's for birds or caribou. it's a small gun. everyone says you're not supposed to kill a bear, you know, with that kind of a gun. and she says, "why not? this is the tenth bear i killed with this gun." (laughs) and she says, "you need to get close." >> most people that don't have jobs rely on subsistence. they live off the land. as soon as salmon season is over, we all start looking forward to picking berries, gathering them for the winter. as soon as that's over, we start looking forward to harvesting caribou and moose. i mean, it's a constant variety of activities that rely on good, clean environment to sustain us. >> if pebble goes through, it will change everything. having that influx of outsiders
. >> narrator: mary olympic's daughter lydia now lives in the city. >> you're like the salmon. you know when it's time to come home. we've always done it. i grew up going back, and you look forward to it. >> this is the only time that i ever get to interact with mom in her setting. what she's good at. what she knows. my mom is in better shape than i am. still goes hunting, whether it's for birds or caribou. it's a small gun. everyone says you're not supposed to kill a bear,...
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. >>> we haven't seen gina dejesus since she was freed but lydia sparo has. she joins me now. thank you for joining me. >> no problem, piers. good evening. >> how is gina? how are the family? >> i have spoken to the family, i spoke to nancy, her mom, today. she's doing great. i saw gina briefly. she looks happy. she looks excited to be home. actually, according to nancy, she's stronger. she's stronger than most of the family and she is. she's just an amazing young woman and you would never know to look at her that she went through something so horrific. >> she was so young when she was taken. how did she look physically? did she look like she had been through ten years of absolute hell? >> she actually doesn't. as you know, she disappeared when she was 14. she's a teenager and now she's a woman at 23. so as you know, women go through changes. you're a little, you know, you have some pudginess when you're a teen and then you become a woman and kind of straighten out. she looks like this beautiful young woman and you can't even tell that something so bad happened in her life. sh
. >>> we haven't seen gina dejesus since she was freed but lydia sparo has. she joins me now. thank you for joining me. >> no problem, piers. good evening. >> how is gina? how are the family? >> i have spoken to the family, i spoke to nancy, her mom, today. she's doing great. i saw gina briefly. she looks happy. she looks excited to be home. actually, according to nancy, she's stronger. she's stronger than most of the family and she is. she's just an amazing young...
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. >> reporter: cleveland tv reporter lydia esparra saw the effects of imprisonment on gina dejesus. she was at the family home right after gina returned. >> she's thin. she has short hair. and i think a little pale maybe because she's number a basement for nine long years, not enough vitamin d. but she looks healthy, she looks happy. >> reporter: the police report says the captives were only allowed out of the house and only in the backyard in wigs and sunglasses and had to keep their heads down. but those excursions outside the home rarely happened. >> they went outside maybe twice, maybe twice and only to the garage. >> reporter: neighbors tell a different story. this man lives a few doors down. he said that in 2011 his sister saw a woman holding a child in the house and banging on the window for help. >> so i called the cops. 20 minutes later the cops pull up, they pounded a good 20 times. they were there five, eight minutes, like that no answer. they shine a light in the driveway, seen the windows were boarded up, they got back inside the squad car and left. >> reporter: there w
. >> reporter: cleveland tv reporter lydia esparra saw the effects of imprisonment on gina dejesus. she was at the family home right after gina returned. >> she's thin. she has short hair. and i think a little pale maybe because she's number a basement for nine long years, not enough vitamin d. but she looks healthy, she looks happy. >> reporter: the police report says the captives were only allowed out of the house and only in the backyard in wigs and sunglasses and had to...
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missing and exploiting children, john walsh from america's most wanted wab black on black, judy martin, lydia esparta, channel 19 "action news," also the guardian angels, cleveland police, fbi. that have been here through thick and thin 24/7 hours a day whenever we needed them. okay. also, the extended family. friends, community. thank you. thank you again for your prayers and support. there are not enough words to say or express the joy that we feel for the return of our family member, gina. and now, amanda berry, the daughter and michelle knight who is our family also. now, we need to, as a whole, to rally together to look next door and bring our other family member that is missing, ashley summers. okay? i want to especially thank phil, sorry if i'm pronouncing your name wrong, dorsney, the fbi, cleveland police. you know, been there. i know we could be rough but we couldn't have done it without them. and we have to support them any way we can because they have supported us in bringing those girls back. once more, i want to say thank you, but i will also put my foot down as the mean one of
missing and exploiting children, john walsh from america's most wanted wab black on black, judy martin, lydia esparta, channel 19 "action news," also the guardian angels, cleveland police, fbi. that have been here through thick and thin 24/7 hours a day whenever we needed them. okay. also, the extended family. friends, community. thank you. thank you again for your prayers and support. there are not enough words to say or express the joy that we feel for the return of our family...
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joining usis lydia from san diego, california. jay from oklahoma, you are next on our republican line. caller: good morning. maybe we are missing the point here. we need to tear down all of the barriers that this administration has put on the general public. toe is the point, we need abolish the irs. withed to do away taxation. the fairest way to do that is with a fair tax. the fair tax is nothing more than a consumption tax, then we do not have to worry about abuses by the irs. specifically on this matter, what are your thoughts on that? caller: have to go from the boto the top, if it went from the top to bottom we need to investigate it. are to abusive. what they are doing is violating the constitution. what happened to equal taxation of all people? that is all i want to say. roberts as this -- up next is steve from west virginia, independent line. doing this're you morning? host: well, thanks. would single out any party or any group of people and specifically audit them and not do this in a fair manner. i think this violates ou
joining usis lydia from san diego, california. jay from oklahoma, you are next on our republican line. caller: good morning. maybe we are missing the point here. we need to tear down all of the barriers that this administration has put on the general public. toe is the point, we need abolish the irs. withed to do away taxation. the fairest way to do that is with a fair tax. the fair tax is nothing more than a consumption tax, then we do not have to worry about abuses by the irs. specifically on...
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lydia is our next caller, upper marlboro, maryland, on our democrats line. hi, lydia. caller: good morning. i'll make three quick points, and i'm going start with the internal revenue service. the internal revenue service is doing a bad job. these nonprofits have run amok. now, american crossroads with karl rove is one of those nonprofits. nonprofits are supposed to be a social welfare organization. people donated money to karl rove. he spent $100 million trying to buy the president for mitt romney. now, you think how much taxes the government could have collected on that money if it wasn't for the nonprofit. i'm a senior citizen, 76. i'm trying to survive on $23,000 a year. in 2011, our internal revenue service, $448, which i had to pay. george bush had the internal revenue service look at the urban leerk the naacp, and large black churches. where was outrage at that time? the democrats didn't make a big fuss. they let it go. the republicans are overplaying their hand. but in 2014, black people, we want a turnout just like we did in 2012, we going to clean house, and
lydia is our next caller, upper marlboro, maryland, on our democrats line. hi, lydia. caller: good morning. i'll make three quick points, and i'm going start with the internal revenue service. the internal revenue service is doing a bad job. these nonprofits have run amok. now, american crossroads with karl rove is one of those nonprofits. nonprofits are supposed to be a social welfare organization. people donated money to karl rove. he spent $100 million trying to buy the president for mitt...
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. >> reporter: lydia esparra has covered the disappearance tirelessly since the day she went missing.lowed inside the home. >> she looks good. not like when she was kidnapped, when she first disappeared. she wasn't heavy but she had a little bit of meat on her. she had longer hair. now she has short hair. >> does the family notice anything different about her? >> they don't see huge differences in her appearance. they see her just as gina. but they know she's been through something horrible. >> reporter: and after amanda berry returned home her family asked for privacy. michelle knight is still in the hospital this morning but is said to be in good condition. charlie, norah, gayle? >> thank you terrell. >>> in arizona, murder trial watched across the country enters the penalty phase today. yesterday a jury found jodi arias guilty of first-degree murder in the killing of her one-time boyfriend. "48 hours" correspondent has covered this case from the beginning and joins us again. >> good morning. >> yesterday when the verdict came in there was such applause and such cheering all over so
. >> reporter: lydia esparra has covered the disappearance tirelessly since the day she went missing.lowed inside the home. >> she looks good. not like when she was kidnapped, when she first disappeared. she wasn't heavy but she had a little bit of meat on her. she had longer hair. now she has short hair. >> does the family notice anything different about her? >> they don't see huge differences in her appearance. they see her just as gina. but they know she's been...
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especially the missing and exploited children, john walsh from "american most wanted," judy martin, lydia spota, also the guardian angels, cleveland police, fbi, that have been here through thick and thin, 24/7 hours a day whenever we needed them. okay? also, the extended family, friends, community, thank you. thank you, again, for your prayers and support. there are not enough words to say or express the joy that we feel for the return of our family member gina. and now, amanda berry, the daughter and michelle knight who is our family also. now we need to, as a whole, to rally together, to look next door, and bring our other family member that is missing, ashley summers, okay? i want to especially thank phil, sorry if i'm pronouncing your name wrong. torsney, the fbi, cleveland police, you know. i know it can be rough, but we couldn't have done it without them and we have to support them any way we can because they have supported us in bringing those girls back. once more, i want to say thank you, but i'm also going to put my foot down as the mean one of the family. okay. we're asking fo
especially the missing and exploited children, john walsh from "american most wanted," judy martin, lydia spota, also the guardian angels, cleveland police, fbi, that have been here through thick and thin, 24/7 hours a day whenever we needed them. okay? also, the extended family, friends, community, thank you. thank you, again, for your prayers and support. there are not enough words to say or express the joy that we feel for the return of our family member gina. and now, amanda...
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but then all of a sudden, they open the door, they ask for one local reporter, lydia espara.n covering this for a long time. they said, you can come in. no cameras, no reporter notebook, no pen, papers. and she came face-to-face with the girl that this community hoped they would see again. >> you have been looking for gina, just like the family, just like this community, for so long. you got to see her unlike the rest of the world. >> it was awesome. it was awesome. i finally put a face to the missing poster. her hair was short because the pictures all have her with long hair. she was thinner than when she left, but of course, when she left, she was 14, now she's 23. she tells her mom, i don't understand spanish anymore. before she was kidnapped, sheeve she was bilingual. i told her, you look nothing like your composite. she did chuckle a bit. she just laughed. but overall, she looked healthy. she looked happy to be home. she's very close to her family. you can see that connection, that bond is there that never left. i've been working for nine years with this family. my colle
but then all of a sudden, they open the door, they ask for one local reporter, lydia espara.n covering this for a long time. they said, you can come in. no cameras, no reporter notebook, no pen, papers. and she came face-to-face with the girl that this community hoped they would see again. >> you have been looking for gina, just like the family, just like this community, for so long. you got to see her unlike the rest of the world. >> it was awesome. it was awesome. i finally put a...