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mr. phillips, i know you're under no illusions about our show. really thank you for agreeing to come on this show. >> i did see you last night and know what i'm getting into. >> very good. let me be as fair as i can be. have i got my facts straight thus far? did i just say something that was factually incorrect? >> when you say we're bussing folks in, that we're not a real group, that's an exaggeration. i was in evansville, indiana, we had 260 folks there on a steamy, hot summer morning. they are real folks. none of them were bussed in. these are real people. >> what are the buses for? >> to go around and deliver our message. a really good prop. a good way to dramatize what's at stake in this health care debate. we do have two of those running. one's in nebraska. one's in north carolina. i'll be in pennsylvania again with it next week. it's a good way to dramatize what's at stake with health care in washington, d.c. right now. >> in trying to understand your strategy and the way that americans for prosperity works, when you go to the website of p
mr. phillips, i know you're under no illusions about our show. really thank you for agreeing to come on this show. >> i did see you last night and know what i'm getting into. >> very good. let me be as fair as i can be. have i got my facts straight thus far? did i just say something that was factually incorrect? >> when you say we're bussing folks in, that we're not a real group, that's an exaggeration. i was in evansville, indiana, we had 260 folks there on a steamy, hot...
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mr. phillips' patients first bus tour, which yesterday held an event in pueblo, colorado. >> if this new obama care program comes to fruition, when you reach 65 and every five years thereafter you're going to have a counseling session with some federal airhead. part of this process is called end of life counseling and part of the end of life counseling can be an end of life order. adolph hitler issued 6 million end of life orders. he called his program the final solution. i kind of wonder what we're going to call ours. if you find all this stuff is as repugnant as i do you need to take it to the next step. you need to notify your congressman. how do you notify these people? you can call them. you can write them. you can e-mail them. or you can go to their office and put the fear of god in them. >> put the fear of god in them. because what obama is doing with killing all these people like sarah palin said, that's like what hitler did and you know what hitler deserved. this is the rhetoric that corporate funded gop allied groups like americans for prosperity are funneling through what they
mr. phillips' patients first bus tour, which yesterday held an event in pueblo, colorado. >> if this new obama care program comes to fruition, when you reach 65 and every five years thereafter you're going to have a counseling session with some federal airhead. part of this process is called end of life counseling and part of the end of life counseling can be an end of life order. adolph hitler issued 6 million end of life orders. he called his program the final solution. i kind of wonder...
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mr. phillips is senior rearch fellow for middle eastern affairs in the douglas and sarah allison center for fallen taman foreign policy studies. mr. felt says written about afghanistan, merely security issues and international terrorism since coming to heritage in 1979. please join me in welcoming my coeague, jim. >> thas jon. [applause] last wee afghanistan held its second presidential election since the overthrow of the taliban in 2001. although the official results will not be kno until next month, it appears that there may be a need for a runoff between the top two candidates, which could be, or probably will be president ham karzai and abdullah of della, h former foreign minter. it is not clear what impact if any these elections will have on the course of the fighting in afghanistan, but what is clear is tha after the elections, the war is likely to intensify as the taliban and other insurgent groups step up their attempts to violently intimidate the afghan people and as the obama administration carries out its new strategy for afghanistan, backed by more u.s. troops, more civilian adv
mr. phillips is senior rearch fellow for middle eastern affairs in the douglas and sarah allison center for fallen taman foreign policy studies. mr. felt says written about afghanistan, merely security issues and international terrorism since coming to heritage in 1979. please join me in welcoming my coeague, jim. >> thas jon. [applause] last wee afghanistan held its second presidential election since the overthrow of the taliban in 2001. although the official results will not be kno...
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phillips' caplets. mr. evans? this is janice from onstar. i have received an automatic signal you've been in a front-end crash. do you need help? yeah. i'll contact emergency services and stay with you. you okay? yeah. onstar. standard for one year on 14 chevy models. it's taken my time. time that i should have had to be with my family. it's like you're getting violated. these are uncertain times. and it's tough enough in this economy without... the added pressure, headache, and heartache of having... to struggle with a stolen identity. but you don't have to. lifelock works to stop identity theft before it happens. it's been more than a consequence of money. it's, it's taken time... out of my days for months on end now... and, uh, it just literally robbed me of my edibility. you feel like you went to law school and you... have to become an attorney all of a sudden... for yourself because nobody else will do this for you. cleaning up the mess of identity theft can be... frustrating and take hours of your personal time. what we can't stop, our
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phillip roth. >> no, no, thawas by virginiaoolfe. >> and how her book mrs.ay reached yrs and ars into the future. >> to her people's lives. >> rose: yeah. >> and so i started out really thinkg this -- this a mie about a book. and then of cose i realized it was a movie about 18 oer things. and dending whom i'm talking toi change the thing. if you were a foodwriter i would tell youas about food. anlast night i was at the smithsonian meum where they dedicated a whole wa of julia pots. and i infoed everyone ere that it was aovie about america. >> rose:y the way, the smith sonia has a lot of her stuff. >> it has her kihen. >> rose: as well a her mento. >> it ha her kitchen minus one wallf pots and yestery they arrived the. so that is why i was there. >> o i didn't know that. >> yeah, so >> great. rose: were you a devotee of julia child. >> i was in hi school, i was in the 8th gra. >> rose: but the boohas been - >> whenher show started. >> rose: but the book isn its 1,000t inting. it doesn't mater what generation are you fro >> no, no, exact. mother was not a devo
phillip roth. >> no, no, thawas by virginiaoolfe. >> and how her book mrs.ay reached yrs and ars into the future. >> to her people's lives. >> rose: yeah. >> and so i started out really thinkg this -- this a mie about a book. and then of cose i realized it was a movie about 18 oer things. and dending whom i'm talking toi change the thing. if you were a foodwriter i would tell youas about food. anlast night i was at the smithsonian meum where they dedicated a whole...
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hosting our discussion this morning is jim phillips. mr. phelps is senior research fellow for middle eastern affairs in our douglas and sar allison center for foreign policies studies. mr. philli has written extensively about afghanistan, middle east secupity issues, and international terrorism since coming to heritage in 1979. please join me in welcoming my colleague. >> thanks, john. [applause] >> last week afghanistan held its second presidential election since the overthrow of the taliban in 2001. although the official results will not be known until next month, it appears that there may be a need for a runoff between the top two candidates, which could be, or probably will be resident hamid karzai and abdullah abdullah, his former foreign minister. it's not clear what impact, if any, these elections will have on the course of the fighting in afghanistan, but what is clear is that after the elections, the war is likely to intensify as the taliban and other insurgent groups step up their attempt to violently intimidate the afghan people.
hosting our discussion this morning is jim phillips. mr. phelps is senior research fellow for middle eastern affairs in our douglas and sar allison center for foreign policies studies. mr. philli has written extensively about afghanistan, middle east secupity issues, and international terrorism since coming to heritage in 1979. please join me in welcoming my colleague. >> thanks, john. [applause] >> last week afghanistan held its second presidential election since the overthrow of...
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mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the following individuals on my staff be granted floor privileges during consideration of the confirmation of judge sotomayor: indicate lynn cohen, emily yeska, andrew dusek, dan huffman, rayful graybel, phillip feldman, josh gardner and marie wildman. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. baucus: mr. president, i ask consent that lori safdi, aaron gyle and kathleen roberts, law clerks on senator leahy's judiciary committee, be granted floor privileges for the remainder of the debate on the nomination of sonia sotomayor. the presiding officer: without objection. for the red sox. rick, what have you seen from penny when you've watched him this season? >> well, he's a different guy. he's not the 97mph guy anymore. talking with john ferrell the pitching coach of the red sox, i said, what's the key for him tonight? what do you look for? he said, south, he's got to be down in the zone. we're going to use our k zone and highlight the 92, 93mph fastball. if it's above the kneecaps, he could be in a lot of trouble. if it's down, there he could be in there for six or s test anybody, but it's hard for us not to look towards this red sox-yankees series this weekend. how important is tonight's ga
mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the following individuals on my staff be granted floor privileges during consideration of the confirmation of judge sotomayor: indicate lynn cohen, emily yeska, andrew dusek, dan huffman, rayful graybel, phillip feldman, josh gardner and marie wildman. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. baucus: mr. president, i ask consent that lori safdi, aaron gyle and kathleen roberts, law clerks on senator leahy's judiciary committee, be granted floor...
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. >> reporter: jacee's accused kidnapper, phillip and justin garrido are under arrest. they noticed mr. garrido handing out fliers with two young children. a background check showed a convicted sex offender on parole. when questioned by his parole officer with his wife, two children, and alyssa at his side, it turned out, alyssa was jacee dugard. authorities say he admitted kidnapping her all those years ago and fathering two children with her. even though garrido visited the house all those years, no one ever spotted jacee dugard. >> there's a secondary back yard. there's a access through a narrow tarp. her and the two children were in a shed. one shed soundproofed could only be opened from the outside. >> phillip garrido served time for kidnapping and rape in nevada. in parole, he wears a tracking device. the children he fathered are with their mother, jacee. 11 and 15 years old, police say they've never been to school or to the doctor. still, they and their mom are free. >> i'm just so happy having gone there. >> where is this emotion coming from? >> years locked up. i'm an old viet
. >> reporter: jacee's accused kidnapper, phillip and justin garrido are under arrest. they noticed mr. garrido handing out fliers with two young children. a background check showed a convicted sex offender on parole. when questioned by his parole officer with his wife, two children, and alyssa at his side, it turned out, alyssa was jacee dugard. authorities say he admitted kidnapping her all those years ago and fathering two children with her. even though garrido visited the house all...
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phillip roth. >> no, no, that was by virginia woolfe. >> and how her book mrs.lway reached years and years into the future. >> to other people's lives. >> rose: yeah. >> and so i started out really thinking this -- this a movie about a book. and then of course i realized it was a movie about 18 other things. and depending whom i'm talking to, i change the thing. if you were a food writer i would tell you was about food. and last night i was at the smithsonian museum where they dedicated a whole wall of julia's pots. and i informed everyone there that it was a movie about america. >> rose: by the way, the smith sonia has a lot of her stuff. >> it has her kitchen. >> rose: as well as her momento. >> it had her kitchen minus one wall of pots and yesterday they arrived there. so that is why i was there. >> oh, i didn't know that. >> yeah, so -- >> great. >> rose: were you a devotee of julia child. >> i was in high school, i was in the 8th grade. >> rose: but the book has been -- >> when her show started. >> rose: but the book is in its 1,000th printing. it doesn't m
phillip roth. >> no, no, that was by virginia woolfe. >> and how her book mrs.lway reached years and years into the future. >> to other people's lives. >> rose: yeah. >> and so i started out really thinking this -- this a movie about a book. and then of course i realized it was a movie about 18 other things. and depending whom i'm talking to, i change the thing. if you were a food writer i would tell you was about food. and last night i was at the smithsonian...
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we're talking about phillip dorito, 58 years old and his wife nancy. mr. gurido charged with many different things, kidnapping, rape by force, committing a lewd and lascivious act with a minor, sexual penetration and conspiracy. the wife, nancy, charged with conspiracy, and kidnapping. both being held on $1 million bail. let me tell you where i am at the moment. i'm in front of the garrido's house in antioch, california, just outside of san francisco. you can see behind me all these vehicles here, those vehicles belong to law enforcement. we've seen about 20 or so fbi agents, and local police officers conducting a search warrant on this house, taking various things out of this house. still an ongoing case. we should tell you that just about -- in an hour from now, the eldorado county sheriff's department, that's the area where the now young woman was abducted all those years ago, they're going to be holding a press conference in an hour from now. and give us more details on this case, mike. >> we'll be following that. let's start with jaycee. how is she do
we're talking about phillip dorito, 58 years old and his wife nancy. mr. gurido charged with many different things, kidnapping, rape by force, committing a lewd and lascivious act with a minor, sexual penetration and conspiracy. the wife, nancy, charged with conspiracy, and kidnapping. both being held on $1 million bail. let me tell you where i am at the moment. i'm in front of the garrido's house in antioch, california, just outside of san francisco. you can see behind me all these vehicles...
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mrs. clinton as well. stand by, guys, hold your fire. we're going to take another quick break. can i tell you what a difference phillips colon health has made? it's the probiotics. the good bacteria. that gets your colon back in balance. i'm good to go! phillips' colon health. complete from a to zinc. this is corowise, a natural ingredient that can lower cholesterol. put them together... and you get 0tntrum cardio. the first and only complete multivitamin... that can lower cholesterol. centrum cardio. >>> did you think the health care town hall disruptions are disrespectful, or are they an expression of democracy? go to cnn.com/larryking, click on our blog, let us know what you think. we're anxious to hear from you. welcome back to "larry king live." i'm wolf blitzer, sitting in tonight for larry. ben stein, do you think secretary clinton is doing a good job? >> well, before i say that, i've always wondered how democrats got to be democrats. obviously not from reading history. napoleon did not come back from the bath of waterloo. he was exiled to st. helen. and he died there miserable and alone. so democrats, read your
mrs. clinton as well. stand by, guys, hold your fire. we're going to take another quick break. can i tell you what a difference phillips colon health has made? it's the probiotics. the good bacteria. that gets your colon back in balance. i'm good to go! phillips' colon health. complete from a to zinc. this is corowise, a natural ingredient that can lower cholesterol. put them together... and you get 0tntrum cardio. the first and only complete multivitamin... that can lower cholesterol. centrum...
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phillip and nancy garrido are in custody, charges expected tomorrow. here's how it all unfolded. on tuesday, a security guard at the uc berkeley campus noticed mr. garrido handing out flyers with two young children. a background check showed he was a convicted sex offender on parole. when questioned by his parole officer yesterday with his wife, the two children and a woman he called allisa at his side, it turned out allisa was jaycee dugard. authorities say he admitted kidnapping her all those years ago and fathering two children with her. even though parole officers had visited garrido's house over the years nobody ever spotted jaycee dugard. why not? >> there was a secondary backyard, screened from all around, accessed through a small, narrow tarp. her and the two children were living in a series of sheds. there was one shed entirely soundproofed. could only be opened from the outside. >> reporter: phillip garrido served time for kidnapping and rape in nevada. out on parole, he wears a gps tracking device. the children he fathered are now with their mother, jaycee. 11 and 15 years old, police say they've never been to the school or the doctor
phillip and nancy garrido are in custody, charges expected tomorrow. here's how it all unfolded. on tuesday, a security guard at the uc berkeley campus noticed mr. garrido handing out flyers with two young children. a background check showed he was a convicted sex offender on parole. when questioned by his parole officer yesterday with his wife, the two children and a woman he called allisa at his side, it turned out allisa was jaycee dugard. authorities say he admitted kidnapping her all those...
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mr. robinson who lives next door said almost three yea ago his girlfriend looked through the fence and got suspicious when she saw children, knowing that philliparrido is a registered sex offender. >> his family over e here and the kids, what's going on? you know? and i said, call the police. you know? that's when she called. >> reporter: the local sheriff admitted his people failed to follow-up properly. >> we missed an opportunity to bring earlier closure. there are no excuses. >> reporter: as a parolee, garrido had regular visits from a parole officer. again it seems no one checked carefully to see what was going on behind the house. >> it appear there's was a false fence, lked like the property ended. you know, again, in the coming days as we review this we'll determine if there was other things that could have been done. >> reporter: and a disjointed rambling interview with nbc station kcra in sacramento, he spoke of being vindicated some day and said he never harmed his daughters. >> a destructive story of turning a pers's life around, and having those two children, those two girls, they slept in my arms every single night from birth. ne
mr. robinson who lives next door said almost three yea ago his girlfriend looked through the fence and got suspicious when she saw children, knowing that philliparrido is a registered sex offender. >> his family over e here and the kids, what's going on? you know? and i said, call the police. you know? that's when she called. >> reporter: the local sheriff admitted his people failed to follow-up properly. >> we missed an opportunity to bring earlier closure. there are no...
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phillip and nancy garrido are in custody, charges expected this week. here's how it all unfolded. on tuesday, a security guard at the uc berkeley campus noticed mr. garrido handing out fliers with two young children, a background check showed he was a convicted felon on parole. so wednesday he was interviewed at his parole officer, at his side, his wife, two young children, and a woman he called alyssa. mr. garrido admitted he kidnapped her all those years ago and fathered two children with her. even though parole officers had visited garrido's house over the years, nobody ever spotted jaycee dugard. why not? >> there was a secondary backyard screened from you from literally all around, all access from a narrow tarp. her and the two children were living in a series of sheds. one shed entirely soundproofed, only opened from the outside. >> reporter: phillip garrido served time for kidnapping and rape in nevada. out on parole, he wears a tracking device. the children he fathered are now with their mother jaycee, 11 and 15 years old, police say they've never been to school or to the doctor. still, they and their mom are free. >> i'm just so happy. i
phillip and nancy garrido are in custody, charges expected this week. here's how it all unfolded. on tuesday, a security guard at the uc berkeley campus noticed mr. garrido handing out fliers with two young children, a background check showed he was a convicted felon on parole. so wednesday he was interviewed at his parole officer, at his side, his wife, two young children, and a woman he called alyssa. mr. garrido admitted he kidnapped her all those years ago and fathered two children with...
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phillips. thank you, mark. her father says he's not worried at all. he knows she's a woman because he raised her. >> a medical condition. we'll see. let's turn over to mr price right now for the latest on the weather. >> nice to see you, jeff. good morning to you, maggie. we'll switch gears just a bit and take a look at the weather maps. >>> steamy and stormy all the way from the tennessee valley to the mid-mississippi valley, the gulf states, and heading towards the north and east to the great lakes. later in the day, we could see some severe weather pop up. we saw some of that yesterday in places like minnesota and illinois and throughout the state of missouri as well. some heavy rains associated with this system, two to four inches in some locations. we'll widen out. rockies to southwest dry and on the warm side. close to record-setting heat yesterday in places like seattle. today cooler and tomorrow even cooler than that. still steamy and sticky along the northeastern seaboard, and keep in mind, as we continue to watch bill's path, hurricane bill turning to the north and the west, we're going to see dangerous rip currents and tides rolling through
phillips. thank you, mark. her father says he's not worried at all. he knows she's a woman because he raised her. >> a medical condition. we'll see. let's turn over to mr price right now for the latest on the weather. >> nice to see you, jeff. good morning to you, maggie. we'll switch gears just a bit and take a look at the weather maps. >>> steamy and stormy all the way from the tennessee valley to the mid-mississippi valley, the gulf states, and heading towards the north...
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he said authorities had come into contact with phillip garrido at his house three years ago but nothing came of it. >> we made contact with mrere code restrictions with regards to living outside in a residential neighborhood. he did not enter nor request to enter the backyard. this is not an acceptable outcome. organizationally we should have been more inquisitive. more curious, and turned over a rock or two. >> jaycee dugard was 11 when she vanished without a trace along the california/nevada border, south lake tahoe. now she's 29 and free from her captors at last. she was held in secret sheds in the backyard of that suburban home in antioch. held by nancy and phillip garrido. a 911 caller reported people living in tents and sheds. the officer left the property as we just heard without entering the yard. andrew thomas has more on dugard's abduction and what ultimately led to a break in the case. >> the face of a little girl missing for 18 years. and now finally that's of the man who kidnapped her. the man who for almost two decades kept jaycee dugard hostage in his backyard. the man by whom jaycee bore two children. it was
he said authorities had come into contact with phillip garrido at his house three years ago but nothing came of it. >> we made contact with mrere code restrictions with regards to living outside in a residential neighborhood. he did not enter nor request to enter the backyard. this is not an acceptable outcome. organizationally we should have been more inquisitive. more curious, and turned over a rock or two. >> jaycee dugard was 11 when she vanished without a trace along the...