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the man is philip garrido.the kidnapped child on the right, she is now a full grown woman with two children. police say that philip garrido repeatedly raped her and fathered those two children. police are going through the backyard and the backyard of a neighbor where philip garrido was once a caretaker. a freelance photographer got a picture. we have some aerial views of the family's cluttered existence there. that is what was described to us as. there was a collection of ragged tents. claudia, what specifically did the investigators do with that home today? >> as i stand here next to the second crime scene, i can hear the chain saws and the other equipment digging up that property looking for evidence that could make this confessed child kidnapping something even worse. behind me is a shed where he apparently lived for a while. just a few moments ago, the county building inspector arrived and red tagged the place. exactly why it was red tagged remains unclear. the investigation could take months to complete.
the man is philip garrido.the kidnapped child on the right, she is now a full grown woman with two children. police say that philip garrido repeatedly raped her and fathered those two children. police are going through the backyard and the backyard of a neighbor where philip garrido was once a caretaker. a freelance photographer got a picture. we have some aerial views of the family's cluttered existence there. that is what was described to us as. there was a collection of ragged tents....
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philip alcabes, any reaction?guest: i have heard some, but not all of those rumors about swine flu and its origin. the investigation was done on where the strain of h1n1 came from. it was conclusively determined that it did not come out of a laboratory. there's an article that was published about six weeks ago with the pedigree of the virus. i can neither recalled to the pedigree or the name exactly when the article came out, but it showed pretty clearly, as the caller suggested, this h1n1 virus has genetic pieces that come from viruses that have infected different species, including pigs and birds. we do not have to imagine some malevolent laboratory worker putting this together. this is what happens in nature. genes of flu viruses recombined. sometimes come across species. this seems to have evolved in a complicated way, but not a naturunnatural. the caller brought up the 1976 outbreak. that is important and relevant. in 19676, there was concern based on a few cases of h1n1 that seemed to come from a pig virus t
philip alcabes, any reaction?guest: i have heard some, but not all of those rumors about swine flu and its origin. the investigation was done on where the strain of h1n1 came from. it was conclusively determined that it did not come out of a laboratory. there's an article that was published about six weeks ago with the pedigree of the virus. i can neither recalled to the pedigree or the name exactly when the article came out, but it showed pretty clearly, as the caller suggested, this h1n1...
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and speaking of quarterbacks, why the sandy beaches of san diego aren't the only reasons why philip rivers is enjoying life as a member of the chargers.
and speaking of quarterbacks, why the sandy beaches of san diego aren't the only reasons why philip rivers is enjoying life as a member of the chargers.
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philip alcabes, any reaction? guest: i have heard some, but not all of those rumors about swine flu and its origin. the investigation was done on where the strain of h1n1 came from. it was conclusively determined that it did not come out of a laboratory. there's an article that was published about six weeks ago with the pedigree of the virus. i can neither recalled to the pedigree or the name exactly when the article came out, but it showed pretty clearly, as the caller suggested, this h1n1 virus has genetic pieces that come from viruses that have infected different species, including pigs and birds. we do not have to imagine some malevolent laboratory worker putting this together. this is what happens in nature. genes of flu viruses recombined. sometimes come across species. this seems to have evolved in a complicated way, but not a naturunnatural. the caller brought up the 1976 outbreak. that is important and relevant. in 19676, there was concern based on a few cases of h1n1 that seemed to come from a pig virus
philip alcabes, any reaction? guest: i have heard some, but not all of those rumors about swine flu and its origin. the investigation was done on where the strain of h1n1 came from. it was conclusively determined that it did not come out of a laboratory. there's an article that was published about six weeks ago with the pedigree of the virus. i can neither recalled to the pedigree or the name exactly when the article came out, but it showed pretty clearly, as the caller suggested, this h1n1...
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philip garrido k her. >> there was a strategic arrangement to inhibit outside viewing and to isolate the victims from outside contact. >> me and my friend we were walking down the street and we heardkids crying. >> everybody called them creepy. >> we met >> jaycee who is now 29 years old had two daughters with her captor, one 11, one 15. on tuesday, garrido was seen walking around u.c. berkeley with his two children, but he is a registered sex offender. he was called into if parole office --the parole office and alyssa was named jaycee. >> jaycee's case mirrors other high profile kidnappings where the abducted is found. in 2003, elizabeth smart was reunited with her family, nine months after being snatched out of her bedroom. in 2007, ben ownby and 15-year-old shawn hornbeck were found inmissouri after being kidnapped. hornbeck against her will, her parents never thought they'd see her alive again. >> i thought i'd be happy finding her and finding those who did it. >> the phone rang wednesday, and it was finally a call from husband long lost daughter. >> my hope is after the years to
philip garrido k her. >> there was a strategic arrangement to inhibit outside viewing and to isolate the victims from outside contact. >> me and my friend we were walking down the street and we heardkids crying. >> everybody called them creepy. >> we met >> jaycee who is now 29 years old had two daughters with her captor, one 11, one 15. on tuesday, garrido was seen walking around u.c. berkeley with his two children, but he is a registered sex offender. he was...
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. >> reporter: shackled in the custody of authorities, philip and nancy garrido are far away from their bay area home where police say they held jaycee lee dugard hostage for nearly two decades in a series of tents and outbuildings. an ordeal that could have ended nearly three years ago. >> we missed an opportunity to have intervened earlier. >> reporter: friday, the el dorado county sheriff admitted a neighbor called 911 in 2006. >> there were tents in the neighbor's backyard that people were living in them. and that there were young children. >> reporter: he said there is no indication the responding deputy knew philip garrido was a registered sex offender, and this the visit ended with a warning to take down his tents. >> he did not enter nor request to enter. we are beating ourselves up over this. >> reporter: authorities say garrido fathered the two children glimpsed by neighbors with jaycee. her family worries the trauma jaycee has suffered will leave lasting damage. >> jaycee feels really guilty for bonding with this man. >> reporter: but jaycee's captor told sacramento's kcra he
. >> reporter: shackled in the custody of authorities, philip and nancy garrido are far away from their bay area home where police say they held jaycee lee dugard hostage for nearly two decades in a series of tents and outbuildings. an ordeal that could have ended nearly three years ago. >> we missed an opportunity to have intervened earlier. >> reporter: friday, the el dorado county sheriff admitted a neighbor called 911 in 2006. >> there were tents in the neighbor's...
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. >> reporter: police have now expanded their search of the property with philip garrido held jaycee du guard for years into the yard next door. >> at this point we're going thoroughly through both backyards. >> that's because gar i hador was the caretaker here. the new resident says when he moved in he found door locks installed to lock someone inside. and investigators are still going through the backyard compound where jaycee was imprisoned. these are the first photos from inside. showing up close the disturbing conditions in which she was held captive. in a cluttered tent, clothing, toys and boxes are piled in disarray, among mattresses and dressers. mike rogers who owns the lot next door says he never saw girls back there. but sometimes he heard men having loud parties. >> i don't know what they were doing. but it sounded like they were probably, you know, having sex or something in there, partying, who knows, you know. heard some screaming. but i didn't see it. >> reporter: now as investigators comb through the backyard prison they are searching for evidence that could link gar
. >> reporter: police have now expanded their search of the property with philip garrido held jaycee du guard for years into the yard next door. >> at this point we're going thoroughly through both backyards. >> that's because gar i hador was the caretaker here. the new resident says when he moved in he found door locks installed to lock someone inside. and investigators are still going through the backyard compound where jaycee was imprisoned. these are the first photos from...
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three batters since philip humber came on. and that ball will stay back in the crowd. 1-1 on pie. >> buck: he mentioned bye pie in the way he improved his hitting. he's swing the bat very well. he's worked long and hard with terry crowley. what crowley has tried to do is get him to recognize strikes. he's always been a wild, free swinger swinging at a lot of balls out of the strike zone. >> jim: 1-1 fouled back to the screen. >> buck: he had a pivotal walk to load the bases ahead of brian roberts' grand slam. numbers dramatically improved in the second half of the season. >> chris: fouls it off his foot. adam jones is still sitting it out. he had the back spasms in the game on sunday in chicago as he was facing mark buehrle. that was the base hit following a swing and a miss. when the inning ended, you can see he's in discomfort. richie van sells attending to jones. he couldn't get it loose and he came out of the game. >> buck: yeah, never had problems with his back. he didn't know what to expect. now with this artificial surf
three batters since philip humber came on. and that ball will stay back in the crowd. 1-1 on pie. >> buck: he mentioned bye pie in the way he improved his hitting. he's swing the bat very well. he's worked long and hard with terry crowley. what crowley has tried to do is get him to recognize strikes. he's always been a wild, free swinger swinging at a lot of balls out of the strike zone. >> jim: 1-1 fouled back to the screen. >> buck: he had a pivotal walk to load the bases...
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and philip jefferson of swarthmore college.e served as an economist to the fed's board of governors. philip jefferson, start with ben bernanke he assessment of the economy. is there a good case for optimism. >> i think there a good case for optimism. in addition to the housing data that you mentioned in the lead in, we >> over the banks, bernanke, ben bernanke say they still face additional losses. >> well, it continues to be large losses. we know foreclosures are still running at near record levels. that is to the going change soon. also they will take big hits from commercial real estate because there is a huge amount of debt in commercial real estate that going to be coming due over the rest of this year, incomes year, 2011. much will be very difficult to refinance because there is a huge overcapacity in commercial real estate so that is going to be a big hit. but also we have to keep in mind what we're talking about when we say optimism. because it's true, the economy was falling very rapidly in the fourth quarter. the firs
and philip jefferson of swarthmore college.e served as an economist to the fed's board of governors. philip jefferson, start with ben bernanke he assessment of the economy. is there a good case for optimism. >> i think there a good case for optimism. in addition to the housing data that you mentioned in the lead in, we >> over the banks, bernanke, ben bernanke say they still face additional losses. >> well, it continues to be large losses. we know foreclosures are still...
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philip randolph and roy wilkins and others were so open to embrace these young people. know at times there were fights within that, too. >> i think two things. one in answer to your million march moment question, i think it is not just a moment. i think this is such a huge more than symbolic event. i mean, it's like a home run, you know? you can never take it back. it's never going away. it's on the books forever, and that's never going to change. in terms of the leadership, i think you can clearly see places where black leadership has failed in the past. however, i think we were living a time where people were kind of straddling. they didn't know if they wanted to be black leaders or just leaders, and there was this huge debate about which problems got addressed, and i think, you know, obama is obviously the epitome of that. but what i think you have happening here is obama addressing these issues. the president of the united states puts our office of urban policy in the white house, that means something, and it means something important. >> you know, you think preside
philip randolph and roy wilkins and others were so open to embrace these young people. know at times there were fights within that, too. >> i think two things. one in answer to your million march moment question, i think it is not just a moment. i think this is such a huge more than symbolic event. i mean, it's like a home run, you know? you can never take it back. it's never going away. it's on the books forever, and that's never going to change. in terms of the leadership, i think you...
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not only of philip garrido's backyard but robinson's backyard. that has been the primary focus of this investigation. we were here all day yesterday. they have been processing this crime scene for three days now. it's described as a compound, a backyard within a backyard which is how a lot of the neighbors were not able to detect what exactly was going on in that backyard. the atrocity that has come to light in the last several days but they were talking about digging. they have been pulling in shovels, chainsaws, rakes a number of those types of equipment just within the last 12 hours or so. we have seen that. that is most notable to talk about as they are processing this crime scene. as far as the investigation goes into the potential link between unsolved cases and philip garrido, in the early 90s there were several prostitutes, up to ten prostitutes that were killed. many of those cases have gone cold and many of the bodies turned up near an industrial park where philip garrido was working and he just confirmed this public information that th
not only of philip garrido's backyard but robinson's backyard. that has been the primary focus of this investigation. we were here all day yesterday. they have been processing this crime scene for three days now. it's described as a compound, a backyard within a backyard which is how a lot of the neighbors were not able to detect what exactly was going on in that backyard. the atrocity that has come to light in the last several days but they were talking about digging. they have been pulling in...
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philip garrido, a registered sex offender, faces additional charges including rape and lewd acts with a minor. >> to get her back alive, it's like winning the lotto. >> reporter: after 18 years of agony, waiting for word on jaycee's whereabouts, her family says it's still a shock to hear she may be coming home. abc news has learned jaycee has two children of her own. but the questions remain, where has she been for the last 18 years, and why didn't she come forward sooner. diana avellar, abc news, los angeles. >>> now the forecast certified baltimore's most accurate. here is chief meteorologist norm lewis and maryland's most powerful doppler radar. >> at some point here, we're going to get wet. >> exactly. and the majority of the rainfall is going to be coming in during the late afternoon tomorrow, tomorrow night into early saturday morning. that's when we're going to be getting the wetness. some of it is going to be from an area of low pressure that is not necessarily danny. but danny is going to be a player in our weather. it's really kind of a complicated situation. we'll explain i
philip garrido, a registered sex offender, faces additional charges including rape and lewd acts with a minor. >> to get her back alive, it's like winning the lotto. >> reporter: after 18 years of agony, waiting for word on jaycee's whereabouts, her family says it's still a shock to hear she may be coming home. abc news has learned jaycee has two children of her own. but the questions remain, where has she been for the last 18 years, and why didn't she come forward sooner. diana...
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philip garrido is charged with the kidnapping.e is relieved he got caught and he says a heartwarming story will eventually emerge. he is in jail right now with his wife facing a slew of charges. >>> murder has rocked the campus of virginiatech. two students were found shot several miles off campus an police say their deaths were homicides. the bodies were found in the jefferson national forest. no word on a motive or any arrests in this case. >>> it is a case of deja vu if a pawnshop in prince george's county. for the second time in a month, the pawnshop in bladensburg was raided for having stolen goods and officers had company. worker a nearby safeway showed up to reclaim some of their stolen goods. no criminal charges in this raid. investigators don't think the shop own was involved in the theft. >>> if you have lost cell phone, camera, laptop computer or julie while traveling on united airlines at dulles airport, police say this woman, a worker at the airlines' lost and found, may have stolen your stuff. airline grew suspicious
philip garrido is charged with the kidnapping.e is relieved he got caught and he says a heartwarming story will eventually emerge. he is in jail right now with his wife facing a slew of charges. >>> murder has rocked the campus of virginiatech. two students were found shot several miles off campus an police say their deaths were homicides. the bodies were found in the jefferson national forest. no word on a motive or any arrests in this case. >>> it is a case of deja vu if a...
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philip stewart has that and some of the other stories you'll not find on the front page. >> buried in an avalanche. how some people survived these deadly situations. that is at 4:00 p.m. right here on abc 7. >> thank you for waking up with us. >>> welcome back. candy land comes along -- comes alive on the streets of san francisco. >> philip stewart joins us now with some stories you'll not find on the front pages of your newspaper. >> we want to start on a serious note. edward kennedy has written a letter to massachusetts leaders saying they change state law to allow a speedy replacement for him in congress. he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. we will have more details on this. here is a nice event. turner he video will give theatergoers the chance to experience "t wizard of oz" for the first time in high definition on the big screen. it is a special one night only in theater presentation. tickets are on sale today. several theaters in the washington area are taking part. you can find a link on our website, wjla.com. the world's most corporate street got a makeover to honor the anniv
philip stewart has that and some of the other stories you'll not find on the front page. >> buried in an avalanche. how some people survived these deadly situations. that is at 4:00 p.m. right here on abc 7. >> thank you for waking up with us. >>> welcome back. candy land comes along -- comes alive on the streets of san francisco. >> philip stewart joins us now with some stories you'll not find on the front pages of your newspaper. >> we want to start on a...
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. >> philip garrido and hi wife nancy are both in jail now.aycee's two daughters are now 11 and 15 years old. this case broke on tuesday when garrido wanted to pass out religious flyers with the two girls. campus police found out he was a convicted sex offender. he had to report to the parole officer. he showed up with jaycee and the children. >>> the farewell to senator ted kennedy continues today. he pass wade tuesday from brain cancer at the age of 77. >> the senator's body is lying in repose for i second day at the jfk presidential library in boston. the doors will be back open at 8:00 this morning to welcome more mourners. an estimate 21,000 people from all around the world stood in line to pay their respects. library hours werextend until 2:00 this morning to accommodate the crowds. >> crowds lined the street for the motorcade. it will be taken to our lady of perpetual help for the funeral. president obama will deliver the youth. >> senator kennedy's private burrial is expected to take place early tomorrow evening at arlington national c
. >> philip garrido and hi wife nancy are both in jail now.aycee's two daughters are now 11 and 15 years old. this case broke on tuesday when garrido wanted to pass out religious flyers with the two girls. campus police found out he was a convicted sex offender. he had to report to the parole officer. he showed up with jaycee and the children. >>> the farewell to senator ted kennedy continues today. he pass wade tuesday from brain cancer at the age of 77. >> the senator's...
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a little while ago, authorities released some background information on philip garrido. that he spent some time in federal prison convicted of kidnapping back in the late '70s in a case and the details of that very similar to what has transpired here. those are some of the new pieces of information that we're looking into and starting to dig on as well to try to piece together the history of this family that has been living here in antioch, california. >> just to be precise, these two suspects are now in jail. they have been denied bail. >> reporter: they have been denied bail. i should have mentioned that as well. his wife had been held for a little while on $4 million bail. that has clearly changed with the amount and extensiveness of these felony charges. >> jaycee dugard's alleged captors could get life in prison if convicted of all 29 felony counts they were charged with. for the past 18 years, dugard has been in a sort of prison herself. here is cnn's randi kaye. >> reporter: june, 1991, she was grabbed as she walked to her bus stop in south lake tahoe, california.
a little while ago, authorities released some background information on philip garrido. that he spent some time in federal prison convicted of kidnapping back in the late '70s in a case and the details of that very similar to what has transpired here. those are some of the new pieces of information that we're looking into and starting to dig on as well to try to piece together the history of this family that has been living here in antioch, california. >> just to be precise, these two...
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. >> he is back -- philip stewart has a look at some of the yr ons you will your front page today. >> later on "oph," where are they in now? top news makers of the 1990's. >> we appreciate you waking up with us with us. you're watching "good morning washington." >>> now we will get a look at some of the stories you'll not find on the front page. >> philip stewart joins us. >> we start with a privacy plea from the president. the obamas are on vacation in martha's vineyard this week. they are adamant that sasha and malia be left alone. that means the not approached them with camera. the white house say violators will be thrown out of the press pool. many local eateries are offering meals a special fixed prices. lunch is $20.90. restaurant week ends this sunday. tiesnvgators say a esman thatat they thought had been murdered in coloradon i 1954 has been ngin australia fhe t last 46 years. the service office said they found her after a bit of dump lot through an internet contact. theye sli edevhe ised a l body back to square one with their investigation that is reopened about five years ag
. >> he is back -- philip stewart has a look at some of the yr ons you will your front page today. >> later on "oph," where are they in now? top news makers of the 1990's. >> we appreciate you waking up with us with us. you're watching "good morning washington." >>> now we will get a look at some of the stories you'll not find on the front page. >> philip stewart joins us. >> we start with a privacy plea from the president. the obamas...
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a university police woman became suspicious of philip garrido and the behavior of the two young girls him. cnn's anderson cooper spoke to the policewoman about the fateful encounter. >> the youngest girl was across from me and she was very intently staring at me and smiling in a very eerie way. the older daughter was looking at mr. garrido and not looking at us, not making eye contact with us, and her eyes were darting around at the ceiling and would give quick clipped one-word answers and glance at us and back up at him. >> the question on everybody's mind is what's next for jaycee dugard and her daughters and how can they ever be healed from this horrible ordeal. dr. judy is a clinical psychologist who teaches at columbia university and she joins us from new york. i want to make sure, are we hearing from her microphone? >> well, the major -- >> can we hear? we're hearing her. >> the major issue is this is a very psychotic man. it makes sense to me, people are thinking how could this possibly happen. i have seen people like this in the hospital. i think what was going on is the man w
a university police woman became suspicious of philip garrido and the behavior of the two young girls him. cnn's anderson cooper spoke to the policewoman about the fateful encounter. >> the youngest girl was across from me and she was very intently staring at me and smiling in a very eerie way. the older daughter was looking at mr. garrido and not looking at us, not making eye contact with us, and her eyes were darting around at the ceiling and would give quick clipped one-word answers...
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philip jefferson, start with ben beanke he assessment of the ecomy.s there a good case for timism. >> i thi there a good case for optism. in addition the housing data thatoumentioned in the lead in, we >> ovr the banks, rnanke, ben bernank s they still face additional losses. >> well it continues tobe large loss. weknow foreclosuresre still running at nearecord levels. that is to the goi change soon. also they will take big hits from commeial real estate because there is a huge amount of debt in commercial real estatehat going to be coming due ove the rest of this year, inces year, 2011. much will be verdifficult to refinance because there is a huge overcapacity in commercial reaestate so tt is going to be a big hit. t also we have to keep in mind what we're talkg about wh we say optimis because it's tr, the economy was falling ve pidly in the fourth quarter. the first quarter of this year. now it's probably even growing mewhat. but there is really not mu dispute. we're going to contue to lose jobs. we're likely to lose another 3 or 400,000 jobs in th
philip jefferson, start with ben beanke he assessment of the ecomy.s there a good case for timism. >> i thi there a good case for optism. in addition the housing data thatoumentioned in the lead in, we >> ovr the banks, rnanke, ben bernank s they still face additional losses. >> well it continues tobe large loss. weknow foreclosuresre still running at nearecord levels. that is to the goi change soon. also they will take big hits from commeial real estate because there is a...
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, it didn't grant any protection for work that was mechanically reproduced, so if you took a john philip sousa composition and you performed it and recorded it and sold the recordings, john philip sousa didn't get any money. so sousa came to washington for the purpose of trying to get washington to expand the copyright to match the europeans, but he launches on to an extraordinary attack in this testimony against what he calls the "talking machine" by which of course he announced the record player, phonograph and eventually he would complain the same way about radio and his attack had a very distinctive character. sousa said when i was a young boy, in the summer evenings, you'd hear young people togeth together, singing the songs of the day or the old songs. today you hear these machines going night and day. we will not have a vocal chord left, sousa said, the vocal cords will be eliminated by a process of evolution as was the tale of man when he came from the ape, so this is a vision of a certain kind of culture that this professional is celebrating. it's amateur culture, it's a culture
, it didn't grant any protection for work that was mechanically reproduced, so if you took a john philip sousa composition and you performed it and recorded it and sold the recordings, john philip sousa didn't get any money. so sousa came to washington for the purpose of trying to get washington to expand the copyright to match the europeans, but he launches on to an extraordinary attack in this testimony against what he calls the "talking machine" by which of course he announced the...
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now, here is a flawed masterpiece by philip roth. a writer of stunning gifts.ean, it's flawed only because it seems to be that he didn't really follow the obvious elements of race that included -- that were involved -- that were more than peripheral to these stories. these markers are here so i don't have to read the book again, you know? not that i don't have to read it again so certain things that really struck me i can go right to them and they're always there -- they're sentences, they're passages, they're things that help me understand the way in which the structure was organized. >> is that your color coding with the green and the blue? >> sometimes. sometimes it only means that i ran out of blue. other times i have -- other times i'll figure out when i go back that one color means the passages that i really like and others are the ones that less and the other ones will be the less that i like of the two. ♪..
now, here is a flawed masterpiece by philip roth. a writer of stunning gifts.ean, it's flawed only because it seems to be that he didn't really follow the obvious elements of race that included -- that were involved -- that were more than peripheral to these stories. these markers are here so i don't have to read the book again, you know? not that i don't have to read it again so certain things that really struck me i can go right to them and they're always there -- they're sentences, they're...
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. >> straight out to eric philips with wsb-tv joining us outside the command center there in blairsville, georgia. eric, what's latest? why has the search expanded into three states? >> well, nancy, the fbi has gotten involved because of the fact they believe whoever abducted kristi cornwell possibly took her from that location on jones creek road here in blairsville. possibly, possibly, across state lines, maybe into tennessee, perhaps into north carolina. because the road that's right behind me, actually if you continue on it leads into tennessee. that's why the fbi's gotten involved. what they've done is sent a couple of agents, probably three to five agents, down here to join the army of those who have been out looking for kristi cornwell for last several days. in fact, tonight, starting at 8:00 eastern, there's more roadblock situations that are forming all around this area. really crossing a three-mile radius. what they're doing is stopping and asking people, have you seen anything? i know you probably heard about the situation. did you see anything on tuesday night between 8:00 an
. >> straight out to eric philips with wsb-tv joining us outside the command center there in blairsville, georgia. eric, what's latest? why has the search expanded into three states? >> well, nancy, the fbi has gotten involved because of the fact they believe whoever abducted kristi cornwell possibly took her from that location on jones creek road here in blairsville. possibly, possibly, across state lines, maybe into tennessee, perhaps into north carolina. because the road that's...
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philip garrido allegedly fathered two children j childrenaycee.wo children with jaycee. i don't think this will be a heartwarming story. take me back to 1991. what happened when the child was kidnapped? >> she was on her way to catch a bus. she was walking up a hill in front of their house and her stepfather was out front. a car cut off jaycee, a woman reached out and grabbed her. her father tried to give chase but he was on a bicycle. he came back and call the police that she was never seen. greta: was her stepfather thought to be a suspect? >> there were members of his family that thought he had something to do with it because he was the last person to see her. some of them chipped in $6,000 to a private investigator who was investigating him. it led to the breakup of his marriage. the whole kidnapping has ruined their lives. greta: how far away was the child living from where she was kidnapped? >> the garridos are in jail. their house is in antioch. this started on tuesday. he went to uc-berkeley to try to share some of his beliefs about how he
philip garrido allegedly fathered two children j childrenaycee.wo children with jaycee. i don't think this will be a heartwarming story. take me back to 1991. what happened when the child was kidnapped? >> she was on her way to catch a bus. she was walking up a hill in front of their house and her stepfather was out front. a car cut off jaycee, a woman reached out and grabbed her. her father tried to give chase but he was on a bicycle. he came back and call the police that she was never...
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if the garrido residence wasn't what it appeared, neither was philip garrido.g press but last year formed a corporation called god's desire and may have planned to start his own church. he set up a website where he claimed to control outside forces with his mind. yesterday, he spoke from jail with reporter, walt gray, of our sacramento affiliate, kcra. i have to tell you, walt, we could not get enough of that interview. >> reporter: kara, going about my business getting ready for the 5:00 newscast here in sacramento and was told philip garrido was on the telephone and wanted to talk to me. recorded the conversation. it was wide-ranging at best. at times, he said, look, i can't answer those questions. i haven't got a lawyer yet. he kept referring to documents. he was talking about documents he had dropped off with the fbi that would explain everything. i'm going to play some of the conversations that i had with him for you now. this one where he says that soon, we will know the whole story. >> wait until you read that. my life has been straightened out. wait unt
if the garrido residence wasn't what it appeared, neither was philip garrido.g press but last year formed a corporation called god's desire and may have planned to start his own church. he set up a website where he claimed to control outside forces with his mind. yesterday, he spoke from jail with reporter, walt gray, of our sacramento affiliate, kcra. i have to tell you, walt, we could not get enough of that interview. >> reporter: kara, going about my business getting ready for the 5:00...
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people like john webster who are obviously important, but also the creator of the regency romance, philip k. dick, the great science fiction writer, arthur conan doyle, the master of english ghost stories, i tried to talk about books that have shaped our imagination that people keep going back to throughout their lives and generation after generation. >> let's go back to john affection. what is genre fiction? >> if that is a marketing device. >> the nineteenth century was the great age of storytelling, that same people would write all kinds of books, arthur conan doyle wrote historical novels, sherlock holmes mysteries, go stories, he wrote every sort of book and story that he thought he could sell. it was only later that we started assigning genres. one of the things i have worked hard at as a critic is to encourage people to ignore the genre barriers. great books that really speak to them in areas that they tend to dismiss. i don't read a regency romance. but george o'hare's books are as witty as jane austen, similar to it. it is a shame to dismiss such books without really having tried
people like john webster who are obviously important, but also the creator of the regency romance, philip k. dick, the great science fiction writer, arthur conan doyle, the master of english ghost stories, i tried to talk about books that have shaped our imagination that people keep going back to throughout their lives and generation after generation. >> let's go back to john affection. what is genre fiction? >> if that is a marketing device. >> the nineteenth century was the...
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philip daniels on the start. starting for the ravens, ray rice and le'ron mcclain. up front, michael oher, chris chester who has had a great camp so far. all eyes on right tackle tonight in michael oher. a third down and 4. flacco to throw, and he has a first down out at the 47-yard line. justin try onon the tackle. a lot of happy coaches. >> stan: good job getting inside. michael oher had a lot to do with that completion. andre carter, got him down, which opened that lane to be able to throw it there. good job by michael oher getting the hands of the defender down. >> gerry: ravens working on their first first down of the night. he's stopped shy of midfield by london fletcher. you can't ask for a more consistent player than london fletcher. especially has played in 176 consecutive regular season games. >> stan: he's been a great player for them. kids from a small school in cleveland, ohio, and he's just done a great job for the rams and now the redskins. >> gerry: flacco with a deep drop, has time. has it in the redskins territory, and he's pushed out of bounds ins
philip daniels on the start. starting for the ravens, ray rice and le'ron mcclain. up front, michael oher, chris chester who has had a great camp so far. all eyes on right tackle tonight in michael oher. a third down and 4. flacco to throw, and he has a first down out at the 47-yard line. justin try onon the tackle. a lot of happy coaches. >> stan: good job getting inside. michael oher had a lot to do with that completion. andre carter, got him down, which opened that lane to be able to...
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. >> they are nancy and philip garrido.this is a commuter simulation based on childhood photos of what jaycee might look like as an adult. garrido fathered two girls with jaycee. a 15-year-old and 11-year-old. >> he refers to them as his girls, not his daughters. >> charlene never met jaycee, but speaking often with her daughters. >> they said they were being home schooled, and they were going to a church with their father, that their father was the pastor of, and they only have five people in the congregation. >> none of the children have gone to school, never been to a doctor. they were kept incomplete isolation in the compound, if you will, at the rear of the house. >> reporter: how did the garridos hide the secret family for years. satellite shows there was a maze of tarps, and tents that housed a secret prison. there was a narrow tarp where they lived. there was a out house and shower like you would see as a campground. and electrical towards providing power for a dish water. and there was an old car in the backyard ma
. >> they are nancy and philip garrido.this is a commuter simulation based on childhood photos of what jaycee might look like as an adult. garrido fathered two girls with jaycee. a 15-year-old and 11-year-old. >> he refers to them as his girls, not his daughters. >> charlene never met jaycee, but speaking often with her daughters. >> they said they were being home schooled, and they were going to a church with their father, that their father was the pastor of, and they...
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then eli, now philip rivers.uarterback according to espn.com's has agreed to an extension worth $92. $39 million is guaranteed. ben roethlisberger, he's won two super bowls. eli manning, a super bowl mvp. philip rivers hasn't been to the big game but he's been to the playoffs every year since he took over as the starting quarterback. gets a contract that puts him in the same salary range as a super bowl winning quarterback drafted the same year. >> how about this undrafted free agent beats out a former number one overall pick for the niners starting quarterback gig. shaun hill beat out alex smith for the job. hill will be an opening day starting quarterback for the first time in his eight-year career. he only has 10 career starts under his belt. but he's 7-3 as a starter. since 2007, both hill and smith have started games at quarterback for the niners. hill has clearly produced the better results. san francisco opens this season against defending nfc champ arizona. >> up ahead on espnews, find out how a cocktail
then eli, now philip rivers.uarterback according to espn.com's has agreed to an extension worth $92. $39 million is guaranteed. ben roethlisberger, he's won two super bowls. eli manning, a super bowl mvp. philip rivers hasn't been to the big game but he's been to the playoffs every year since he took over as the starting quarterback. gets a contract that puts him in the same salary range as a super bowl winning quarterback drafted the same year. >> how about this undrafted free agent...
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it's been easy to forget about the return of philip daniels. daniels missed all of last season with a torn acl. he is back bigger and stronger than ever. >> i made it through a week so far. last year the first day of practice, i mean, i feel like a victory just to get through the first week. people came up and congratulated me after the first day. they said last year gout hurt early. i went to congratulate busby. >> he got through, too he is looking good. >> right. >> you're 36 years old. i don't want to call you old, but that is a fossil by the nfl standards. you are going into your 14th season in the nfl. jim zorn said a couple of days ago, philip daniels looks like a monster outthere. what is your reaction? >> i appreciate it. i train hard in the offseason. no matter what my age is i go in hard. everything i do. offseason, setimes i work out three times a day, sometimes ten hours. my wife complains i'm gone so much from home. i told her i have to get ready and rehab in there. i look at it as if i'm preparing myself for two years. rehab, surg
it's been easy to forget about the return of philip daniels. daniels missed all of last season with a torn acl. he is back bigger and stronger than ever. >> i made it through a week so far. last year the first day of practice, i mean, i feel like a victory just to get through the first week. people came up and congratulated me after the first day. they said last year gout hurt early. i went to congratulate busby. >> he got through, too he is looking good. >> right. >>...
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investigators are digging up the area around philip and nancy garrido's house. officials said they kept her in a tent over years and raped and fathered two daughters with her. we are live in california. >> for the fourth straight day, investigators have resumed their search, torching two properties side by side for evidence in this case, but also for unsolved crimes, including the murders of several women in the 1990's. over the weekend they had cadaver dogs, chain saws, and rakes to dig up the yard behind me. that is a police processing center behind me. behind that is an area where phillip garrido was said to have lived before the new homeowners move in. investigators say this is a complicated case. here is the surest the person. -- the share of spokesperson. >> there is much more to do and this could take weeks, if not months. >> we had our first pictures of the conditions in which jaycee lee dugard and her daughters lived for so many years. in a shed that could only be open from the outside connected to a metal cage. then we see a random welcome sign from a
investigators are digging up the area around philip and nancy garrido's house. officials said they kept her in a tent over years and raped and fathered two daughters with her. we are live in california. >> for the fourth straight day, investigators have resumed their search, torching two properties side by side for evidence in this case, but also for unsolved crimes, including the murders of several women in the 1990's. over the weekend they had cadaver dogs, chain saws, and rakes to dig...
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police say philip and nancy garrido snatched jaycee family. walked to the bus stop. then drove her to a home just two hours away a from her her in a backyard prison garrido was convicted rapist and registered sex offender before police say he bear when she neither of the have ever been to school or seen a doctor. thousands continue to f past the casket of edward kennedy. his family has been surprised -- and touched by the huge public response to his death. here's whit johnson -- reporting for wjz -- with the latest the latest from boston. >> so many are coming to say good-bye, the doors of the kennedy library opened early to accommodate the trial. family members stepped outside to show their appreciation. among them, the senator's daughter, the reverend jesse jackson praised him for civil rights. thousands who never met the senator waited in the long line. >> too late to say thank you to him but to show his family and the rest of the world what he meant to us here in massachusetts and in the united states, it's an honor to be here today. >> reporter: a private memori
police say philip and nancy garrido snatched jaycee family. walked to the bus stop. then drove her to a home just two hours away a from her her in a backyard prison garrido was convicted rapist and registered sex offender before police say he bear when she neither of the have ever been to school or seen a doctor. thousands continue to f past the casket of edward kennedy. his family has been surprised -- and touched by the huge public response to his death. here's whit johnson -- reporting for...
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grant, general william tecumseh sherman, joseph hooker, philip sheridan, george gordon meade, and other notables overrate were among the vast concourse of mourners who gathered to pay their respects. his passing was considered a national calamity. today, textbooks often omit him or giving up just a few lines. yet no man was more responsible for thomas for the union victory in the war. how may we summarize his life? born into a slaveholding family in virginia, not far from the site of the climactic battle of the revolutionary war at yorktown, he chafed early on that the system of slavery that sustain his family's wealth. as a boy, he told the families slays how to read and write it is said against his parents wishes, and if not quite an abolitionist as a young man, he was one in the making, as revealed by his conduct in subsequent years. at the age of 19, he went off to west point, did well, groomed with william tecumseh sherman, whom he protected from upper-class boys. seem to never forget anything he learned. pot with conspicuous distinction in the seminal and mexican wars. return to w
grant, general william tecumseh sherman, joseph hooker, philip sheridan, george gordon meade, and other notables overrate were among the vast concourse of mourners who gathered to pay their respects. his passing was considered a national calamity. today, textbooks often omit him or giving up just a few lines. yet no man was more responsible for thomas for the union victory in the war. how may we summarize his life? born into a slaveholding family in virginia, not far from the site of the...
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the man is philip delaware doe. he -- garrido. he is on the left. he is accused akidnapping jaycee when she was 11 years old. she son the left. she was a child. police say philip and his wife nancy kidnapped her and keeping her for two decades. is he a convicted sex offender who we are told raped jaycee dugard and fathered her daughters who are 11 and 15 years old. i know you can see them elsewhere but we are not going to show them. they are victims enough already. this is the desshelved backyard where police say victims and her daughters lived. dugard worked for her kidnapper's printing business. she had access to email and a phone. she was allowed to leave the property. but we're not all together sure she ever asked for help or tried to escape. i mean, imagine how messed up she must have been. our family -- one family acquaintance says something was different about their relationship. >> one time he brought his daughter into the office. he introduced her as his daughter. she was very quiet. what i remember about her was like if he moved around the
the man is philip delaware doe. he -- garrido. he is on the left. he is accused akidnapping jaycee when she was 11 years old. she son the left. she was a child. police say philip and his wife nancy kidnapped her and keeping her for two decades. is he a convicted sex offender who we are told raped jaycee dugard and fathered her daughters who are 11 and 15 years old. i know you can see them elsewhere but we are not going to show them. they are victims enough already. this is the desshelved...
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why wait and the waiting were the hardest part for philip daniels as fox 5 news at 10:00 continues. anncr: hot fudge brownie meets co, creamy ice cream. new edwards singles a la modes. individually packaged, ready from your microwave in less than a minute. wards singles. share one with someoou love. or not. >>> u.s. airways getting a little more leg room at reagan national. it's swapping takeoff and landing slots with delta. delta gets more at new york's laguardia. neither airline has said whether this will affect the number of flights it will offer in and out of reagan. >>> the next time you book a flight, don't be surprised if you have to give a little more personal information. starting this weekend airlines will ask for your birth date and gender when you fly. if they don't ask you for the info, don't worry. it's being phased in as part of a new security program. >>> a u.s. operation to take over a tell ban controlled town in southern afghanistan is now underway. 500 marines and afghan soldiers kicked off the ground and air assault this morning. officials say
why wait and the waiting were the hardest part for philip daniels as fox 5 news at 10:00 continues. anncr: hot fudge brownie meets co, creamy ice cream. new edwards singles a la modes. individually packaged, ready from your microwave in less than a minute. wards singles. share one with someoou love. or not. >>> u.s. airways getting a little more leg room at reagan national. it's swapping takeoff and landing slots with delta. delta gets more at new york's...
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. >> reporter: jaycee's accused kidnap percent, philip and nancy gar redoe are in custody. a security guard noticed mr. garrido handing out flyers. a background check showed he was a convicted sex offender on parole. wednesday, he was interviewed. at his side, his wife, the two young children and a woman he calls alissa, who turned out to be jaycee dugard. mr. garrido admitted he had kidnapped her and fathered two children wither had. >> reporter: even though parole officers had visited his house, nobody spotted jaycee dugard. why not? >> there was a secondary backyard only accessed through a snaul, narrow tarp. her and the two children were living in two sheds, one sound proof. >> reporter: he 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, 11 and 15 years old, police say they have never been to school or to the doctor. still, they and their mom are free. >> i'm just so happy. i haven't gone there. >> reporter: where is this emotion coming from? >> years, locked up. i'm an old
. >> reporter: jaycee's accused kidnap percent, philip and nancy gar redoe are in custody. a security guard noticed mr. garrido handing out flyers. a background check showed he was a convicted sex offender on parole. wednesday, he was interviewed. at his side, his wife, the two young children and a woman he calls alissa, who turned out to be jaycee dugard. mr. garrido admitted he had kidnapped her and fathered two children wither had. >> reporter: even though parole officers had...
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police are searching for evidence linking philip garrido to several prostitute murders in the 1990's. coming up in the next hour, a psychiatrist will join us in the studio to talk about why th she may never have tried to escape and her road to recovery. >>> the man accused of the deadly shooting signed the u.s. holocaust memorial museum back in june will be rae rained this week. a grand jury indicted james von brunn on seven counts including first degree murder and a killing inside a federal building. the shooting killed muum guard steven johns. four of the charges make him eligible for the death penalty. >>> police are searching for suspects in a deadly shooting in montgomery count you over the weekend. 63-year-old clarence rankin was gunned down in his own yard on university boulevard in silver spring early yesterday morning. witnesses say the group of people playing dominos and there may have been some sort of arguement over money. police found a hand gun on the scene but aren't sure who it belongs to. friend say the victim had a reputation for helping people would needed t. >>> se
police are searching for evidence linking philip garrido to several prostitute murders in the 1990's. coming up in the next hour, a psychiatrist will join us in the studio to talk about why th she may never have tried to escape and her road to recovery. >>> the man accused of the deadly shooting signed the u.s. holocaust memorial museum back in june will be rae rained this week. a grand jury indicted james von brunn on seven counts including first degree murder and a killing inside a...
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next match against germany's philip -- that is all the sport for now. >> thank you did a summary of the top story -- the libyan man convicted of the lockerbie bombing is likely to be freed on compassionate grounds next week. the bbc understands. al-magrahi, who has terminal prostate cancer is serving life for killing 270 people when pan am flight 13 exploded. the scottish minister said developments were complete speculation. >> funding for this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, the newman's own foundation, and the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> i'm julia stiles. >> i'm kevin bacon. >> i'm kim cattrall. >> hi, i'm ken burns. >> i'm lili taylor. >> i'm henry louis gates jr., and public broadcasting is my source for news about the world. >> for intelligent conversation. >> for election coverage you can count on. >> for conversations beyond
next match against germany's philip -- that is all the sport for now. >> thank you did a summary of the top story -- the libyan man convicted of the lockerbie bombing is likely to be freed on compassionate grounds next week. the bbc understands. al-magrahi, who has terminal prostate cancer is serving life for killing 270 people when pan am flight 13 exploded. the scottish minister said developments were complete speculation. >> funding for this presentation was made possible by the...
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from a neighbor's yard you can see why jaycee dugard called fo philip garrido hid his victim from the rest of the world. one neighbor said she had no clue about this house of horrors. >> we were flabbergasted. we just knew none of this was getting on whatsoever. never heard any noises. never, nothing. >> reporter: others describe garrido as odd saying something wasn't quite right for years. garrido and his wife, nancy, kidnapped dugard in 1991 from hur bus stop. she was just 11 years old. she had two daughters during her 18 years of captivity now ages 11 and 15 and garrido fathered both of them. the young girls were also isolated, never went to school, never saw a doctor. jaycee's stepfather witnessed the abduction and was a suspect in the case for some time. >> just total shock after 18 yes, you know. when my wife called me and basically said are you sitting down. i said yes. she goes they found jaycee and she paused for ten seconds and she goes, she's alive. and we both cried for about ten minutes. >> reporter: jaycee and her two daughters have now been reunited with her family. pro
from a neighbor's yard you can see why jaycee dugard called fo philip garrido hid his victim from the rest of the world. one neighbor said she had no clue about this house of horrors. >> we were flabbergasted. we just knew none of this was getting on whatsoever. never heard any noises. never, nothing. >> reporter: others describe garrido as odd saying something wasn't quite right for years. garrido and his wife, nancy, kidnapped dugard in 1991 from hur bus stop. she was just 11...
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philip garrido once the caretaker of that property. he is being linked to the murder of several prostitutes. he and his wife are charged with kidnapping of jaycee lee do you go gart. she has two children allegedly fathered by garrido. authorities were alerted by suspicious neighbors but left without investigating. last week jaycee was reunited with her natural mother. >>> space shuttle discovery is closing in fast on the space station. the seven astronauts are hoping for a docking later tonight. the shuttle is delivering equipment and supplies to the space station. >>> one person was killed and five were injured when a van left the road and slammed into a house. five members of the house were hit inside the home in atlanta, georgia. the father died and his wife was trapped after the collision. >> i seen the vehicle coming and i thought what is going on? >> the car went up the driveway and crashed through a porch and appeared to go into a living room or den. >> police say the driver will now likely face vehicular homicide charges. neigh
philip garrido once the caretaker of that property. he is being linked to the murder of several prostitutes. he and his wife are charged with kidnapping of jaycee lee do you go gart. she has two children allegedly fathered by garrido. authorities were alerted by suspicious neighbors but left without investigating. last week jaycee was reunited with her natural mother. >>> space shuttle discovery is closing in fast on the space station. the seven astronauts are hoping for a docking...
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and it turns out philip garrido had fathered the children with jaycee. >> none of the children had gone to school, they had never gone to a doctor. they were kept in complete isolation. >>> the two girls were 11 and 13. they were held in a secret area behind gar rideau's homes. >> the hidden backyard had tents, sheds, and outbuildings where they spent most of their lives. >> reporter: neighbors say they never saw jaycee or the girls. >> kind of a shock. right here in your neighborhood where somebody has been kidnapped and living here for how many years. >> reporter: jaycee's stepfather is also in shock and worried about her state of mind. >> i think she's basically 29 year old and basically 11 years old. >> reporter: he's held on rape and lewd and lasciviousing ats with a minor. she's had a reunion with her mother after 18 years. >>> more than 20,000 people waited in line to say good-bye to ted kennedy. the slow sad procession will resume this morning, and a memorial service will be held this evening. karen brown is in boston with details. karen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning,
and it turns out philip garrido had fathered the children with jaycee. >> none of the children had gone to school, they had never gone to a doctor. they were kept in complete isolation. >>> the two girls were 11 and 13. they were held in a secret area behind gar rideau's homes. >> the hidden backyard had tents, sheds, and outbuildings where they spent most of their lives. >> reporter: neighbors say they never saw jaycee or the girls. >> kind of a shock. right...
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philip is theead of pro highway group affiliad with birmingham'shamber of commere. >> the growth opportunities that re presented by the northern belt line will actuallyelp create more jobs, we need more jobs and we need betterax base for jeffson county to be abl to t out of the crisis that they're currently in. >>eporter: the new jobsnd tax base may come from delopments that look like this. the malls and ofice buildgs along brmingham's ex he is continuing sohern belt line. ponents of the new road saying spending billions of new highwayrojects to spurhis nd of development is a thing of theast. birmingham had one of the finest points in america. >> reporter kathy is a re estate devoper, who great grandfather la the foundation of berming hang's economy by building the new stl mill. she has built neighbooods and abandoned factories. >> we've rovated them to be xed use, we ve restaurants and shops and galleries, tre's aheater here. >> the market demd is for walkable urban living you can't g that on a belt line. you can't get that,t doesn't exist. and i thinkhat it's imptant that people remember tof
philip is theead of pro highway group affiliad with birmingham'shamber of commere. >> the growth opportunities that re presented by the northern belt line will actuallyelp create more jobs, we need more jobs and we need betterax base for jeffson county to be abl to t out of the crisis that they're currently in. >>eporter: the new jobsnd tax base may come from delopments that look like this. the malls and ofice buildgs along brmingham's ex he is continuing sohern belt line. ponents...
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. >> philip markoff's case returns to a massachusetts courtroom for another pretrial hearing. the so-called craigslist killer faces several charges connected to the murder of one woman and the armed robbery of another in boston hotels. both women had reportedly advertised erotic services on the website craigslist. >> today, general motors launches a trial program to sell cars and trucks on ebay. the partnership is part of the struggling automaker's plan to re-invent itself. automobile buyers can go to gm.ebay.com to place bids on vehicles and negotiate prices directly with dealers. >> stay with us, everyone. "news 4 today" continues at 5:00 a.m. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome. i'm barbara harrison. >> good morning to you. i'm joe krebs. and right now we're going to go to tom kierein to take a look at our forecast. >> he's right here. tom, good morning. >> good a few passing overnight thundershowers. those have dissipaor m nisngoont or m nngoo t bad. pleasant. tempater ipleant. te-7 m0s 0sar m arou heit is still d. itmi niti humid.ergiir va ou sndnouarheergiirnia nd around
. >> philip markoff's case returns to a massachusetts courtroom for another pretrial hearing. the so-called craigslist killer faces several charges connected to the murder of one woman and the armed robbery of another in boston hotels. both women had reportedly advertised erotic services on the website craigslist. >> today, general motors launches a trial program to sell cars and trucks on ebay. the partnership is part of the struggling automaker's plan to re-invent itself....
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philip garrido, a sex offender, told police he took her, fathered two children by her and kept them allcked up. now, in dramatic phone call claiming his innocence. >> you are going to hear the most powerful story coming from the witness, the victim. if you listen just a step at a time, you will be pushed over backwards and it will be the most powerful story. >> yet, police say in a town -- in this town, in that town of san francisco, he kept jaycee lee dugard and her two daughters in basic commit -- conditions. >> the a hidden occur with in a backyard had shed and outbuildings were jaycee lee dugard and her girls spent most of their lives. the art buildings were hidden by bush's placed strategically to inhibit outside contact. >> neighbors say they are shocked. >> we have met the guy a couple of times. i felt kind of funny, but yeah, it is really scary to find out what is going on in your neighborhood. >> the story of j.c. view dugard's disappearance in 1991 struck a chord in america. there was a high-profile investigation. the trail went cold until this week. now police say dna tests s
philip garrido, a sex offender, told police he took her, fathered two children by her and kept them allcked up. now, in dramatic phone call claiming his innocence. >> you are going to hear the most powerful story coming from the witness, the victim. if you listen just a step at a time, you will be pushed over backwards and it will be the most powerful story. >> yet, police say in a town -- in this town, in that town of san francisco, he kept jaycee lee dugard and her two daughters...