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why authorities investigates phillip garrido for a strength of disappearances of young gerl flats '80s and '90s. this man was convicted of abducting two bay area girl and measuring one them and reportedly made a deathbed confession to taking a killing a third. >>> could they man be responsible for abducting not one, but two middle school girls in the forward fort ortarea? >> hello even, i'm frank somerville. >> phillip and nancy garrido admitted everything in hopes of a reduced sentence for nancy garrido, who reportedly said it was she who actually snatched jaycee and raised the two daughters that phillip garrido fathered with duggard. almost as soon as they arrested phillip garrido a convicted sex offender in 2009, they began to wonder if he might be implicated in the disappearances of three othergers around the time he got out of jail in august of 1988. three months later a companion of 9-year-old garrett described a man resem resembling as taking the little girl. and in december of that year 4- year-old amanda campbell disappeared in fairfield. as amber lee first reported in septemb
why authorities investigates phillip garrido for a strength of disappearances of young gerl flats '80s and '90s. this man was convicted of abducting two bay area girl and measuring one them and reportedly made a deathbed confession to taking a killing a third. >>> could they man be responsible for abducting not one, but two middle school girls in the forward fort ortarea? >> hello even, i'm frank somerville. >> phillip and nancy garrido admitted everything in hopes of a...
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. >> reporter: the prices phillip's flowers and gifts has been paying for roses and other blossoms have been stable in recent months. that's the good news. the bad news? it's costing the chicago area florist a lot more to bring product up from south america. buyer barbara ergo shows me one of many bills she recently got. >> the freight bill for the product for 122 pieces cost $424.40. the fuel surcharge that's on it is $110.34. >> reporter: wow. that's a lot. >> it's huge. it's 26%. >> reporter: just as business was starting to pick up speed for companies like phillip's, pump prices-- climbing toward $4 a gallon-- threaten to put the brakes on it. big shippers like airlines and trucking companies are getting around higher fuel prices by passing them partly onto customers. that's dealing a double whammy to smaller companies like phillp's. it's not only paying higher shipping costs, but spending a lot more to gas up its own delivery trucks. chairman and c.i.o. jim phillip doesn't think business is brisk enough to hike prices to his customers, so he's cutting costs where he can. >> we do w
. >> reporter: the prices phillip's flowers and gifts has been paying for roses and other blossoms have been stable in recent months. that's the good news. the bad news? it's costing the chicago area florist a lot more to bring product up from south america. buyer barbara ergo shows me one of many bills she recently got. >> the freight bill for the product for 122 pieces cost $424.40. the fuel surcharge that's on it is $110.34. >> reporter: wow. that's a lot. >> it's...
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nancy and phillip have now confessed to the kidnapping of jaycee dugard. nancy's attorney now believes his client deserves leniency even though she is the one that literally grabbed jay see from her south tahoe neighborhood 20 years ago. she was held captive where phillip garrido would sexually assault her and had two daughters with her and he sometimes videotaped the attacks. nancy was said to be a mother figure under phillip garrido's power and she shouldn't go to jail for her life. but neighbors disagree. >> ruined that girl's life. no matter money or whatever, can't bring that back. it's ruined. >> people like that, they deserve death. i'm a firm believer. >> the defense attorney is begging dugard to weigh in on the sentence. he publicly appealed for her to please talk in his quest for leniency. as of now prosecutors are offering nancy garrido 241 years in prison and phillip garrido 440 years. his attorney says that's no deal. he wants a sentence that will one day have her free. otherwise he wants to go to trial. >> 6:02. this morning the red cross is
nancy and phillip have now confessed to the kidnapping of jaycee dugard. nancy's attorney now believes his client deserves leniency even though she is the one that literally grabbed jay see from her south tahoe neighborhood 20 years ago. she was held captive where phillip garrido would sexually assault her and had two daughters with her and he sometimes videotaped the attacks. nancy was said to be a mother figure under phillip garrido's power and she shouldn't go to jail for her life. but...
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nancy could face 241 years and phillip could face 440. live in antioch, amy hollyfield. >> it's 5:04 now. sfo wants to ban religious groups, charities and other organizations from panhandling passengers. the issue will be discussed by the airport commission today. terry mcsweeney is live at the airport and sfo with more. >> san francisco international airport directors are tired of panhandlers out here. they say they go about their trade in a very overly aggressive way. today the airport commission is going to vote to ban soliciting money at the airport, in the airport, or even out on the curb starting in april. take a look at the pictures of the airport. the commission says these panhandlers have been followings passengers, yelling at them and detaining them at times. passengers reported confrontational behavior. they say panhandlers called themselves airport officials, sometimes calling themselves security personnel and they know who to go after. they go after the most vulnerable, the young, the elderly and those not fluent in english.
nancy could face 241 years and phillip could face 440. live in antioch, amy hollyfield. >> it's 5:04 now. sfo wants to ban religious groups, charities and other organizations from panhandling passengers. the issue will be discussed by the airport commission today. terry mcsweeney is live at the airport and sfo with more. >> san francisco international airport directors are tired of panhandlers out here. they say they go about their trade in a very overly aggressive way. today the...
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king phillip was a clippership hauling lumber in its final years and ran aground in 1878. there are several other shipships along the same stretch of beach. >> thanks for sending those
king phillip was a clippership hauling lumber in its final years and ran aground in 1878. there are several other shipships along the same stretch of beach. >> thanks for sending those
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phillip and nancy garrido was arrested 18 months ago for holding the girl captive in their home for 18 years. nancy garrido's court appointed attorney said both defendant confessed in exchange for prison terms of 2 to 400 years. legal analysts say that likely means a plea deal is in the works and dugard will be spared testifying during a trial. >>> some rain headed our way this weekend. let's check in with the meteorologist lawrence with the latest. >> of course, you know it started out nice and sunny this morning and the clouds started to move in and by late in the day, we started to see a couple scattered showers. now it looks impressive. this is light amounts of rain so far. if you head out on the roadway, it's going be slick. making its way in toward the san jose area right now and showering continuing light. really there's a lot of moisture in the atmosphere, but not a good trigger to get it to come down. we are seeing scattered light showers in toward oakland, scattered very light in toward danville and livermore. we have stronger cells up in toward the santa rosa area. you have
phillip and nancy garrido was arrested 18 months ago for holding the girl captive in their home for 18 years. nancy garrido's court appointed attorney said both defendant confessed in exchange for prison terms of 2 to 400 years. legal analysts say that likely means a plea deal is in the works and dugard will be spared testifying during a trial. >>> some rain headed our way this weekend. let's check in with the meteorologist lawrence with the latest. >> of course, you know it...
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she thinks 240 years in prison, phillip garrido faces 441 years. >> i don't think phillip garrido will see the light of day again. >> phillip garrido sexually held her captive in the backyard of his home. he fathered two daughters with dugard but through it all nancy said his client was there as nurturer. >> she was their mother. after the kids are born, she delivered the kids. she fed 'em, took 'em places. i mean, they had that kind of relationship. which jay see has admitted, yeah, that she was like a mother. >> none of this has generated any sympathy for those who live near the garrido home. neighbors say neither should be released from prison. >> her attorney says when she confiscaled jaycee dugard was across the table. dugard is currently working on a book scheduled to be publiced later this year. lillian kim, abc 7 news. >> 4:34 now. san mateo's police chief says the man fatally shot by officers had a long history of threatening police. 35-year-old robert karen was killed outside his home on oak street yesterday morning. police say karen opened fire as police tried to get him to
she thinks 240 years in prison, phillip garrido faces 441 years. >> i don't think phillip garrido will see the light of day again. >> phillip garrido sexually held her captive in the backyard of his home. he fathered two daughters with dugard but through it all nancy said his client was there as nurturer. >> she was their mother. after the kids are born, she delivered the kids. she fed 'em, took 'em places. i mean, they had that kind of relationship. which jay see has...
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and any sign of weakness, any >> couric: mark phillips chink in the armor of the regime and any sign of weakness, any chink in the armor of the regime here, would make them look vulnerable. >> couric: mark phillips reporting for us tonight from libya. mark, thank you. >> couric: also today, some shuttle diplomacy as a fleet of jets left tripoli, libyan diplomats flew to cairo, malta, lisbon and brussels, an effort by qaddafi to head off foreign military intervention. at the white house, military options were on the table today as president obama's top advisers discussed a range of possible operations, including one that would ground libya's air force by imposing a no-fly zone. but as david martin reports, every option comes with considerable risks. >> reporter: while the fighting continues, the u.s. is searching for options that would both force qaddafi to quit and that the rest of the world can agree on. >> we believe it's important that this not be an american or a nato or a european effort. it needs to be an international one, and there is still a lot of opposition. >> reporter: t
and any sign of weakness, any >> couric: mark phillips chink in the armor of the regime and any sign of weakness, any chink in the armor of the regime here, would make them look vulnerable. >> couric: mark phillips reporting for us tonight from libya. mark, thank you. >> couric: also today, some shuttle diplomacy as a fleet of jets left tripoli, libyan diplomats flew to cairo, malta, lisbon and brussels, an effort by qaddafi to head off foreign military intervention. at the...
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the da's proposal is 400 years in prison for phillip, 241 for nancy.reach on it to dugard through the media, to call him because he was thinking more like 20 to 30 years. >> i'm curious as to whether or not you think that 241 years, 8 months to life is appropriate for nancy. >> reporter: dugard was just 11 years old when she was snatched from her south lake tahoe neighborhood. she was not discovered until 18 years later, living in the couple's backyard compound, raising the two daughters phillip garrido already admitted to fathering with her. tapson says nancy deserves mercy. >> she was their mother. after the kids are born, she delivered the kids, she fed them, took them places. i mean, they had that kind of relationship. but as far as actually being involved in any of the sexual stuff, she wasn't. >> reporter: tapson says nancy is guilty of actually taking dugard but doesn't deserve to spend the rest of her life in prison. that she had no criminal record until she was under phillip's control. >> she's guilty, obviously, of kidnapping and a bunch of o
the da's proposal is 400 years in prison for phillip, 241 for nancy.reach on it to dugard through the media, to call him because he was thinking more like 20 to 30 years. >> i'm curious as to whether or not you think that 241 years, 8 months to life is appropriate for nancy. >> reporter: dugard was just 11 years old when she was snatched from her south lake tahoe neighborhood. she was not discovered until 18 years later, living in the couple's backyard compound, raising the two...
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the string of bomb essentially announced it today and what it all means for the case of phillip and nancy >> can you demand taxes from a business that technically does not exist? the hazy legal situation developing in san jose tonight. >> and we thought it might be coming to this. where the pumps now read $had and what lays ahead. >> good evening i'm dana king. >> and i'm allan martin. the couple accused as of kidnapping and holding jaycee dugard confessed. she came clean to jaycee dugard in jail. she hopes one day she will walk free. >> welcome back to the classic example of really lousy stays in men. >> referring to his client just minutes after phillip garrido's arraignment unleashes a flurry of details surrounding this case, including full concessions made by both phillip and nancy garrido last month answering every answer to detectives regarding the kidnapping and abuse of her. >> hopey
the string of bomb essentially announced it today and what it all means for the case of phillip and nancy >> can you demand taxes from a business that technically does not exist? the hazy legal situation developing in san jose tonight. >> and we thought it might be coming to this. where the pumps now read $had and what lays ahead. >> good evening i'm dana king. >> and i'm allan martin. the couple accused as of kidnapping and holding jaycee dugard confessed. she came...
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phillip garrido was expected to enter a plea at the next hearing. that's scheduled for march 17th, so we'll have to wait at least a few more weeks to see just how much or if these confessions weigh in. live, kimberly therrien, nbc bay area news. >>> the confession, the kidnapping, just part of what nancy garrido's attorney shared with us today. we've posted the entire raw interview on our website at kwsh nbc bay area.com. >>> a rash of burglaries in the south bay. among their questions, are these break-ins racially motivated? they're happening near santa clara. are they targeting goods or the korean community? let's bring in our george kiriyama. got to be a sensitive time right now. >> reporter: it is. it's shaken up a lot of korean-american business owners. take a look at this tire track of the van that ran right into this jewelry store. less than two months after sun kim and her husband opened k.c. jewelry, two thieves bashed their white van into the front of their store, crushing the iron fence and then running inside. >> they took the jewelry, b
phillip garrido was expected to enter a plea at the next hearing. that's scheduled for march 17th, so we'll have to wait at least a few more weeks to see just how much or if these confessions weigh in. live, kimberly therrien, nbc bay area news. >>> the confession, the kidnapping, just part of what nancy garrido's attorney shared with us today. we've posted the entire raw interview on our website at kwsh nbc bay area.com. >>> a rash of burglaries in the south bay. among their...
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nancy garrido's attorney says the couple has confessed in hopes of reaching a plea bargain could phillip garrido was facing 440 years in prison remains a great 241 years -- nancy garrido faces 241 years. >> we will have to argue, you know, stockholm syndrome. >> neither phillip garrido's attorney or prosecutors would comment you can hear more of the interview by clicking the tab on our homepage, ktvu.com. >>> we have more information on a police shooting in san mateo shortly after 10:30 a.m. san mateo police held a press briefing and confirmed that 35- year-old robert caron was daily shots. they were called to a cvs pharmacy which he had threatened workers with a handgun. they found him at his home at the home and said that caron made the first move. >> officers encountered the armed suspect and fired one shot, striking the suspect and ending the immediate threat. >> caron's mother told ktvu news that her son was schizophrenic. >>> an earthquake struck less than an hour ago in the north bay in sonoma county. the initial magnitude is at 4.4 and was centered a mile and a half beneath the s
nancy garrido's attorney says the couple has confessed in hopes of reaching a plea bargain could phillip garrido was facing 440 years in prison remains a great 241 years -- nancy garrido faces 241 years. >> we will have to argue, you know, stockholm syndrome. >> neither phillip garrido's attorney or prosecutors would comment you can hear more of the interview by clicking the tab on our homepage, ktvu.com. >>> we have more information on a police shooting in san mateo...
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what phillip garrido's wife admits happened. and the role she took in the birth of jaycee's two daughters. >> check this out, google's new thing. how google is putting this tricycle at your disposal. it's a story you'll see only on cbs 5. >> and sick of your friends? >> anyone that says otherwise is lying. >> how to recognize a new kind of depression. it starts with all those fabulous facebook posts. >> it can make you feel worth. >> good evening, i'm dana king. >> and i'm ken. tonight the u.s. is gearing up for possible military action in libya. >> tonight, the pentagon is moving american forces into the regions. charlie reports in a tv interview today, moammar gadhafi showed some serious signs of dilutions. >> protests in libya's capital. several hundred demonstrators gathered for a march before pro government fighters chased them away. the protesters left behind their message for moammar gadhafi to leave. in geneva, they had the same message, that gadhafi must go and he should be held accountable. >> these universal rights ar
what phillip garrido's wife admits happened. and the role she took in the birth of jaycee's two daughters. >> check this out, google's new thing. how google is putting this tricycle at your disposal. it's a story you'll see only on cbs 5. >> and sick of your friends? >> anyone that says otherwise is lying. >> how to recognize a new kind of depression. it starts with all those fabulous facebook posts. >> it can make you feel worth. >> good evening, i'm dana...
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segment a ends - break a cu --phillip y nancy garrido, acusados de secuestrar y mantener cautiva a jaycee durante 18 aÑos, estuvieron hoy en corte. take vo --la semana pasada, la pareja realizo largas confesiones, lo que dio a lugar a rumores de que tal vez habria un acuerdo judicial. -- el fiscal esta interesado en un acuerdo fuera de corte para evitarle a dugard el estres de ver de nuevo a sus captores. -- phillip podria pasar 563 aÑos en prision y nancy 180 aÑos. stop open take sot full - open cu - blanca ---hoy es mircoles de ceniza, comienzo de la cuaresma. --usted se acord? recibi la ceniza? --este es un da de ayuno y abstinencia para los catlicos, igual que el viernes santo... y se supone que no se puede comer carne! --queremos escuchar de ustedes... y que nos llamen para que nos cuenten cmo recordaron la fecha. cu - bump out ---nueva pausa en el cu - bump out ---nueva pausa en el noticiero que usted prefiere... take vo - anchor ---y ya viene ramon diaz con los deportes en su telemundo deportivo... vo ---y la tecnica que utilizo una escuela para aumentar el nivel escolar de sus est
segment a ends - break a cu --phillip y nancy garrido, acusados de secuestrar y mantener cautiva a jaycee durante 18 aÑos, estuvieron hoy en corte. take vo --la semana pasada, la pareja realizo largas confesiones, lo que dio a lugar a rumores de que tal vez habria un acuerdo judicial. -- el fiscal esta interesado en un acuerdo fuera de corte para evitarle a dugard el estres de ver de nuevo a sus captores. -- phillip podria pasar 563 aÑos en prision y nancy 180 aÑos. stop open take sot full -...
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why the trial of phillip garrido may not be necessary. >>> good morning, it's tuesday, already march,kohara. thanks so much for joining us. your opinion time is 6:00. let's start off with a quick check of weather and traffic. good morning, julie. >> good morning, guys. starting off with mostly clear conditions. high pressure in place holding off an approaching storm
why the trial of phillip garrido may not be necessary. >>> good morning, it's tuesday, already march,kohara. thanks so much for joining us. your opinion time is 6:00. let's start off with a quick check of weather and traffic. good morning, julie. >> good morning, guys. starting off with mostly clear conditions. high pressure in place holding off an approaching storm
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mark phillips in tripoli has more on the situation there. >> after more than 24 hours of attacks, the libyans are getting increasingly nervous, for good reason. >> as darkness fell on the second night of these attacks, tracer fire repeated by it will up the night sky over tripoli. no planes or missiles were visible but explosions could be heard in the distance. for the first time, there was some evidence of a strike within tripoli, a plume of smoke just visible against the night sky, from the general area of a qaddafi residential compound. there's been no evidence that he is staying there anyway. in fact, muammar qaddafi has not been scene for several days. his tv appearances have been via telephone calls to libyan state tv stations carried over a picture of the monument to the last time the united states bombed libya in 1986. qaddafi threatened a long war and claimed he would open up the country's armed stockpiles to a million libyans. the libyans claim there have been more than 60 casualties from the bombing. and held a public funeral for what they say were some of the victims. it's
mark phillips in tripoli has more on the situation there. >> after more than 24 hours of attacks, the libyans are getting increasingly nervous, for good reason. >> as darkness fell on the second night of these attacks, tracer fire repeated by it will up the night sky over tripoli. no planes or missiles were visible but explosions could be heard in the distance. for the first time, there was some evidence of a strike within tripoli, a plume of smoke just visible against the night...
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preguntas en relacion a los anos que ellos pasaron con dugard y sus 2 hijas, cuyo padre fue el mismo phillip --el abogado tapson dijo ademas que ellos confesaron a los investigadores donde estan " los cuerpos enterrados" ...pero no especificaron, a que cuerpos se refieren. --los garrido todavia no han hecho un acuerdo sobre su declaracion de culpabilidad pero la fiscalia ha propuesto que phillip garrido de 59 anos sea sentenciado a 440 anos en prision y a su esposa a 241 anos. --nancy garrido se ha declarado " no culpable" de 18 acusaciones que incluyen rapto, pornografia infantil y privacion ilegal de la libertad. --- su esposo tenia programado declarar hoy pero su abogado pidio que se pospusiera hasta el 17 de marzo. cu - bump out ----vamos a la primera pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 a las seis .... take vo - anchor ---para decirle por que ...algo huele mal, muy mal, en san francisco .... ----le dire, en dos minutos, porque se quejan de un lado, y de otro ! take vo - anchor ---y continue llamando para opinar en vivo al 1-866-229-4848 ... o escriba a noticiero 48@telemundo punto com.... ad
preguntas en relacion a los anos que ellos pasaron con dugard y sus 2 hijas, cuyo padre fue el mismo phillip --el abogado tapson dijo ademas que ellos confesaron a los investigadores donde estan " los cuerpos enterrados" ...pero no especificaron, a que cuerpos se refieren. --los garrido todavia no han hecho un acuerdo sobre su declaracion de culpabilidad pero la fiscalia ha propuesto que phillip garrido de 59 anos sea sentenciado a 440 anos en prision y a su esposa a 241 anos. --nancy...
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and as mark phillips reports, libya's army is preparing a final push, warning civilians to get out ofparts of benghazi held by rebels. >> reporter: the eastern front in libya's fighting is moving further east. muammar qaddafi's army has pushed the rebel force back to the doorstep of its last remaining stronghold, benghazi. government troops have all but taken the crossroads town of ajdabiyah. and that would open the way to benghazi, or would allow those troops to encircle it by going straight for dubuque, which is what saif qaddafi is threatening. muammar qaddafi has written an instruction manual and had a stay in power. number one, stamp out dissent immediately. number two, shut downtown the internet so the opposition can't communicate, and most importantly, make sure any army units that are prepared to shoot are on your side. some of those libyan lessons are being applied in bahrain, where security forces used overwhelming numbers to break up the protesters' camp there. volleys of choking gas were fired. and more. the arab spring of egypt in tunisia has hit barren ground in bahrain
and as mark phillips reports, libya's army is preparing a final push, warning civilians to get out ofparts of benghazi held by rebels. >> reporter: the eastern front in libya's fighting is moving further east. muammar qaddafi's army has pushed the rebel force back to the doorstep of its last remaining stronghold, benghazi. government troops have all but taken the crossroads town of ajdabiyah. and that would open the way to benghazi, or would allow those troops to encircle it by going...
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phillip garrido was scheduled to appear in court on march 17th. the confession is part of what nancy garrido's attorney shared with us. we have posted the entire interview on nbcbayarea.com. >>> for the second time in a month police are investigating a near fatal hit-and-run in san jose. the latest happened sunday morning at the intersection of crucero drive near highway 101. a white minivan hit david garcia and dragged him several feet before driving away. witnesses have not been able to provide much information. garcia is now in a medically-induced co ma this morning. there was another hit-and-run about two miles away three weeks ago. in that case 18-year-old erika luna was hit and dragged some 700 feet. she survived but she may never walk again. no arrests have been made in that case either. >>> burglaries and car break-ins are on the rise in the korean business community. the break-ins are happening in santa clara near el camino and lawrence expressway. thieves crashed a van through a front door of a jewelry store and stole earrings and neckla
phillip garrido was scheduled to appear in court on march 17th. the confession is part of what nancy garrido's attorney shared with us. we have posted the entire interview on nbcbayarea.com. >>> for the second time in a month police are investigating a near fatal hit-and-run in san jose. the latest happened sunday morning at the intersection of crucero drive near highway 101. a white minivan hit david garcia and dragged him several feet before driving away. witnesses have not been able...
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mark phillips has more. >> reporter: the anti-qaddafi rebels never had much serious military equipment, and a lot of what they did have now lies destroyed along the roadside-- evidence of a retreat that threatens to become a rout. the government advance has now moved past ras lanuf on to brega, the road towards benghazi seemed lightly defended as well. there is nothing the rebels with their light weapons can do to stop the qaddafi advance. the arab league has called for a no-fly zone, but for those anti- qaddafi forces it may already be too late. >> i expect he will kill people today. he will kill a lot of people. we don't have heavy weapons. >> reporter: this is the furthest point of advance of the anti-qaddafi rebels. the town of ajdabiyah. the only evidence they were here is a shot-up police station they had presumably occupied. the town itself is completely empty. the only sign of this conflict are some celebrating pro qaddafi soldiers. these are trophy towns the regime is now showing off. dusty places full of flattened buildings where the rebel positions once were. a libyan army s
mark phillips has more. >> reporter: the anti-qaddafi rebels never had much serious military equipment, and a lot of what they did have now lies destroyed along the roadside-- evidence of a retreat that threatens to become a rout. the government advance has now moved past ras lanuf on to brega, the road towards benghazi seemed lightly defended as well. there is nothing the rebels with their light weapons can do to stop the qaddafi advance. the arab league has called for a no-fly zone, but...
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nancy garrido's lawyer told reporters this afternoon, nancy and her husband phillip recently admitted to grabbing dugard in south lake tahoe back in 1991 and then holding her captive for 18 years. the attorney said they confessed in hopes that nancy garrido might receive a lesser sentence and he also revealed that dugard was present for one of the interviews with nancy garrido and that nancy said she delivered the two children phillip garrido fathered with dugard. no comment from the district attorney. >>> an antioch man pled guilty for the standoff that shut down the bay bridge for more than two hours to traffic. craig carlos valentine will go to jail for a year in county jail. in november he pulled his suv over in treasure island and started calling in bomb threats. he stayed that he believed his wife was cheating on him. he did eventually surrender. >>> tonight, there is a $5,000 reward in the case of a burglar who robbed a walnut creek home -- or burglarized a walnut creek home while the owners were at their son's tubera . robert and -- were at their son's funeral. robert and juli
nancy garrido's lawyer told reporters this afternoon, nancy and her husband phillip recently admitted to grabbing dugard in south lake tahoe back in 1991 and then holding her captive for 18 years. the attorney said they confessed in hopes that nancy garrido might receive a lesser sentence and he also revealed that dugard was present for one of the interviews with nancy garrido and that nancy said she delivered the two children phillip garrido fathered with dugard. no comment from the district...
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mark phillips file this report we satellite phone from the oil port city of ras lanuf, which qaddafi loyalists recaptured from rebel forces. >> reporter: the qaddafi regime has been very anxious to demonstrate that they have taken back significant chunks of territory from the anti-qaddafi rebels. today, they organized a tour of foreign journalists through bin jawaad, when which is the further to the west the rebels have come. they've been beaten well back and the town is under clear government control, if quite badly shot up. the government has also taken back as far to the east as ras lanuf, a major oil-refining facility on the mediterranean coast. it, too, had fall tonight rebels and was a major strategic gain for them but now the qaddafi forces are clearly in control as well. that's a mixed blessing at this point as the refinery is largely on fire with a massive plume of dense, acrid smoke still towering into the sky and carrying on for miles to the western horizon. libya is a one-industry town, and right now a lot of it is going up in smoke. but this has strategic importance, too
mark phillips file this report we satellite phone from the oil port city of ras lanuf, which qaddafi loyalists recaptured from rebel forces. >> reporter: the qaddafi regime has been very anxious to demonstrate that they have taken back significant chunks of territory from the anti-qaddafi rebels. today, they organized a tour of foreign journalists through bin jawaad, when which is the further to the west the rebels have come. they've been beaten well back and the town is under clear...
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mark phillips shows us some worn it creates new enemies for the west. >> reporter: of all the targets it in these attacks this flattened building in the gadhafi compound in triply is the one that people are complaining about the most. this is the attack they claim was launched to kill him. despite the hundreds of people who have gathered around the complex to provide protection. >> family, children, men and women have come from everywhere to stay day and night to protect this location to protect this location. and the rockets hit only 50 to 100 meters from them. >> reporter: gadhafi himself was probably not in -- his tent. he has not been seen since before the bombing began, his location a secret. his tv speeches threaten an long war have been played out over a shot to the monument of the last attack here in 1986. as nervous libyan gunners have been hosing down the sky with antiaircraft fire for the third night running those enforcing the u.n. resolution have had to explain that the libyan leader himself is not a target. so the libyans who support moammar gadhafi, though, attacking hi
mark phillips shows us some worn it creates new enemies for the west. >> reporter: of all the targets it in these attacks this flattened building in the gadhafi compound in triply is the one that people are complaining about the most. this is the attack they claim was launched to kill him. despite the hundreds of people who have gathered around the complex to provide protection. >> family, children, men and women have come from everywhere to stay day and night to protect this...
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mark phillips has more now from tripoli. >> reporter: for five straight days, the libyan army has been pounding the town and the people of zawiyah. for five days, the anti-gadhafi rebels there have resisted an increasingly ferocious assault and stayed defiant. for colonel gadhafi, this popular resistance, just 30 miles from tripoli, is an embarrassment on his doorstep. one that flies in the face of his claim that the rebellion has been brought under control. he sent in the most notoriously ruthless unit in the libyan army, the kamis brigade, headed by one of his sons, to shoot them down. each time the army rolls in, the toll of death goes up. each time the diminishing number of defenders, augmented by some army defectors, has somehow repelled the advance. >> we killed four people, and we took their guns and their weapons. now the people standing outside, their victory is near. >> reporter: the rebels are getting no outside military help but they're about to get some more economic clout. the european union will announce that they will put sanctions on libyan government holdings in compa
mark phillips has more now from tripoli. >> reporter: for five straight days, the libyan army has been pounding the town and the people of zawiyah. for five days, the anti-gadhafi rebels there have resisted an increasingly ferocious assault and stayed defiant. for colonel gadhafi, this popular resistance, just 30 miles from tripoli, is an embarrassment on his doorstep. one that flies in the face of his claim that the rebellion has been brought under control. he sent in the most...
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mark phillips is in tripoli. >> reporter: of all the targets that have been hit in these attacks, this flattened building in the qaddafi compound in tripoli is the one the qaddafi loyalists have complained about most. this is the attack they claim was launched to kill him. despite the hundreds of people who have gathered or been gathered around the complex to provide protection. >> families, children, men and women have come from everywhere to stay day and night to protect this location, to protect this location and the rocket hits only 52 to 100 meters away from them. >> reporter: qaddafi himself was probably not in his tent. he hasn't been seen since before the bombing began. his location a secret. his t.v. speeches threatening a long war have been played out over a shot of the monument to the last american attack here in 1986. as nervous libyan gunners have been hosing down sky with anti- aircraft fire for the third night running, those enforcing the u.n. resolution have had to explain that the libyan leader himself is not a target. to the libyans who support moammar qaddafi, though
mark phillips is in tripoli. >> reporter: of all the targets that have been hit in these attacks, this flattened building in the qaddafi compound in tripoli is the one the qaddafi loyalists have complained about most. this is the attack they claim was launched to kill him. despite the hundreds of people who have gathered or been gathered around the complex to provide protection. >> families, children, men and women have come from everywhere to stay day and night to protect this...
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mark phillips shows us some warn that this campaign is creating new enemies for the west. >> reporter altogether targets that have been hit in these attacks this flattened building in the gaddafi compound in tripoli is one they claimed about the most. they say this attack was launched to kill him. despite the hundreds of people who have been gathered around the complex to provide protection. >> family, children, men and women have come from everywhere to stay day and night to protect this location. to protect this location. and the rockets hit only 50 to 100 meeter away from them. >> reporter: gaddafi himself was probably not in his tent. he hasn't been seen since before the bombing began, his location a secret. his tv speeches threatening a long war have been played out over a shot of the monument to the last american attack here in 1986. as nervous libyan gunners have been hosing down the sky with antiaircraft fire for the third night running, those enforcing the un resolution have had to explain that the libyan leader himself is not a target. to the libyans who support muammar gadd
mark phillips shows us some warn that this campaign is creating new enemies for the west. >> reporter altogether targets that have been hit in these attacks this flattened building in the gaddafi compound in tripoli is one they claimed about the most. they say this attack was launched to kill him. despite the hundreds of people who have been gathered around the complex to provide protection. >> family, children, men and women have come from everywhere to stay day and night to...
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more now from mark phillips in tripoli. >> reporter: day five of the bombing campaign over libya and the combined coalition air forces have declared something like victory. >> their air force no longer exists as a fighting force. to the point that we can operat. >> reporter: control of the skies has led to near control on the ground, as moammar qaddafi's forces have learned. and as the bombing has continued, the brave face of the regime is showing some worry lines. instead of rambling on for hours as he often does, moammar qaddafi's latest pep rally's speech lasted a brief three minutes. out in public is a risky place for him to be these days. and where the obedient cheering crowds once numbered in tens of thousands, now they are often down to a few hundred, sometimes to mere dozens. even the regime's once p.r. machine is grinding down. today after much promising to show the world what it said were innocent victims of the bombing, it either got lost... >> are we lost? >> yes. >> where are we going? >> reporter: they never found the house, or the victims weren't innocent. and there's
more now from mark phillips in tripoli. >> reporter: day five of the bombing campaign over libya and the combined coalition air forces have declared something like victory. >> their air force no longer exists as a fighting force. to the point that we can operat. >> reporter: control of the skies has led to near control on the ground, as moammar qaddafi's forces have learned. and as the bombing has continued, the brave face of the regime is showing some worry lines. instead of...
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mark phillips reports. >> reporter: the gadhafi government declared victory in tripoli and it seemed like the whole town dutifully came out to celebrate. people were told government forces were on the counteroffensive, wiping out rebel gains of the past week. the declaration of victory may be premature or it may be wishful thinking, but in this kind of crowd, with this kind of gadhafi support, it's taken as unquestionable fact. the facts on the ground, though, are a lot less clear. at bin jawad, the furthest point of the rebel advance from the east a government offensive did push back the ragtag rebel forces. >> myself, i was like three kilometers away. which is less than two miles away from the border of bin jawad. and what we get is knocked on from sideways and bombs all over. >> reporter: they retreated in disarray but formed up again in the oil port of ras lanuf, which they still hold. in other towns, misratah, zawiyah, closer to tripoli, forces loyal to gadhafi used tanks, artillery and warplanes to attack rebel positions. again, government claims of victory are dismissed by reb
mark phillips reports. >> reporter: the gadhafi government declared victory in tripoli and it seemed like the whole town dutifully came out to celebrate. people were told government forces were on the counteroffensive, wiping out rebel gains of the past week. the declaration of victory may be premature or it may be wishful thinking, but in this kind of crowd, with this kind of gadhafi support, it's taken as unquestionable fact. the facts on the ground, though, are a lot less clear. at bin...
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>> couric: mark phillips reporting tonight from tripoli. many questions remain, including what happens if qaddafi stays in power. we'll try to answer some of those questions later in the broadcast. meanwhile, a hint today that the so-called arab awakening is spilling over into syria. antigovernment protests continue to grow in the south in spite of a brutal brachdown this week that killed at least 37 protestors. today, president bashar assad seemed to try to placate the demonstrators. he pulled back his security forces in dahra and ordered the release of all protestors who had been arrested. it's been nearly two weeks since the earthquake and tsunami in japan. the recovery is only beginning and the crisis at that damaged nuclear plant is far from over. today, two plant workers were take on the the hospital after suffering from radioactive burns, and rescue workers say the evacuation zone around the plant has kept them from searching for the missing. the number of missing is now above 17,000 and the death toll has reached more than 8,800. me
>> couric: mark phillips reporting tonight from tripoli. many questions remain, including what happens if qaddafi stays in power. we'll try to answer some of those questions later in the broadcast. meanwhile, a hint today that the so-called arab awakening is spilling over into syria. antigovernment protests continue to grow in the south in spite of a brutal brachdown this week that killed at least 37 protestors. today, president bashar assad seemed to try to placate the demonstrators. he...
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for more, let's go to mark phillips, who is in tripoli this morning. mark, what's the latest? >> well, bob, the situation here can best be described as murky this morning. both sides are effectively claiming victory. at least the government side is proclaiming a kind of victory, saying that it has recaptured several of the towns which the rebel forces have taken over the past week. and the streets here in tripoli were full this morning of people celebrating and firing guns in celebration in the air. but the situation on the ground appears to be unsettled-- one way of describing it. >> schieffer: where do you see this ending? are we at kind of a stalemate here? >> i think we are in a kind of stalrmate. i think neither of the forces, either the government or the rebels, have either the will or the organization to completely knock the others out. >> schieffer: mark phillips reporting from tripoli. one other note. in an interview with a french newspaper today, moammar qaddafi is calling for a u.n. commission to investigate the unrest in libya. he pledges his government's full coop
for more, let's go to mark phillips, who is in tripoli this morning. mark, what's the latest? >> well, bob, the situation here can best be described as murky this morning. both sides are effectively claiming victory. at least the government side is proclaiming a kind of victory, saying that it has recaptured several of the towns which the rebel forces have taken over the past week. and the streets here in tripoli were full this morning of people celebrating and firing guns in celebration...
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mark phillips in tripoli has the latest. >> reporter: the qaddafi government declared victory in tripoli today and it seemed like the whole town doubtfully came out to celebrate. people were told government forces were on the counteroffensive, wiping out rebel gains of the past week. the decoration of victory may be premature or it may be wishful thinking, but as this kind of crowd w this kind ofovernment offensive did push back the tag rag tag rebel forces. >> myself, i was like three kilometerss away, which is less than two mileses away from the border. and what we get is push from sideways and bombs all over. >> reporter: they retreated in disarray but formed up again in the oil port of ras are ras lanuf which they still hold. in other towns, closer to tripoli, forces loyal to qaddafi used tage, artillery and warplanes to attack rebel positions. again, government claims of victory are dismissed by rebels who say they beat back the attack and even captured government vehicles in the process. there's a propaganda battle being fought here as well. and it starts young. the qaddafi regime
mark phillips in tripoli has the latest. >> reporter: the qaddafi government declared victory in tripoli today and it seemed like the whole town doubtfully came out to celebrate. people were told government forces were on the counteroffensive, wiping out rebel gains of the past week. the decoration of victory may be premature or it may be wishful thinking, but as this kind of crowd w this kind ofovernment offensive did push back the tag rag tag rebel forces. >> myself, i was like...
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mark phillips is in tripoli tonight. mark, what's the latest? >> reporter: well, the latest is another appearance by moammar qaddafi, this time at the hotel here where all the foreign journalists are gathered and drawing the kind of crush only he can attract. he again said that al qaeda was behind this rebellion, that they had misled libyan youth and he gave no indication at all that he's prepared to give up the brutal battle he's fighting to stay in power. for five straight days, the libyan army has been pounding the town and the people of zawiyah. for five days, the anti-qaddafi rebels there have resisted an increasingly ferocious assault and stayed defiant. >> i hate you, qaddafi! >> reporter: for colonel qaddafi, this pocket of resistance just 30 miles from tripoli is an embarrassment on his doorstep. one that flies in the face of his claim that the rebellion has been brought under control. he sent in the most notorious routhless libyan army headed by one of his sons to shoot them down. into the army rolled in there were injured, each time t
mark phillips is in tripoli tonight. mark, what's the latest? >> reporter: well, the latest is another appearance by moammar qaddafi, this time at the hotel here where all the foreign journalists are gathered and drawing the kind of crush only he can attract. he again said that al qaeda was behind this rebellion, that they had misled libyan youth and he gave no indication at all that he's prepared to give up the brutal battle he's fighting to stay in power. for five straight days, the...
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earlier, mark phillips was among reporters taken by the libyan government to survey last night's damage. >> reporter: when it goes bang in the night in libya, this is what it looks like the morning after. much of a naval base in tripoli harbor reduced to twisted smoking wreckage. the libyans said six bombs were dropped on what they insist was just a storage and repair facility, but at least three double missile transporter vehicles were destroyed here and a clutch of soviet-era vintage rockets was stored in a corner. rocket storage? >> just for repair. not working. not working. >> reporter: just to repair rockets? >> yeah, not working. it's not working. >> reporter: the libyans allowed access to this devastation to complain that the u.n. mandate to protect civilians is being turned, they say, into a war against the qaddafi regime. even targeting his navy, a navy the rebels say qaddafi has used to shell towns they were holding. the regime is portraying itself as a victim of these attacks, but it's a gamble because they also show its weakness-- that even moammar qaddafi is not as powerful
earlier, mark phillips was among reporters taken by the libyan government to survey last night's damage. >> reporter: when it goes bang in the night in libya, this is what it looks like the morning after. much of a naval base in tripoli harbor reduced to twisted smoking wreckage. the libyans said six bombs were dropped on what they insist was just a storage and repair facility, but at least three double missile transporter vehicles were destroyed here and a clutch of soviet-era vintage...
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mark phillips in tripoli for us this morning. mark, thank you so much. >>> meanwhile, president obama continues his south american tour today. he'll travel from brazil to chile this morning. the president spent two days in brazil making note of its switch from a dictatorship to a democracy. but events in the middle east remain at the top of his agenda. >> from the beginning we have made clear that the change they seek must be driven by their own people. >> after stopping in chile the president travels to el salvador. >>> to japan now. this morning workers are evacuated, or were evacuated from the tsunami stricken fukushima daiichi nuclear plant and smoke was seen rising from one of the reactors. there's been a dramatic jump in the estimated death toll from that massive earthquake and tsunami eleven days ago. police now estimate more than 18,000 people were killed. charlie d'agata has the story. >> reporter: beneath this pile of rubble a much-needed sign of hope. crews pulled an 80-year-old woman and her teenage grandson out alive
mark phillips in tripoli for us this morning. mark, thank you so much. >>> meanwhile, president obama continues his south american tour today. he'll travel from brazil to chile this morning. the president spent two days in brazil making note of its switch from a dictatorship to a democracy. but events in the middle east remain at the top of his agenda. >> from the beginning we have made clear that the change they seek must be driven by their own people. >> after stopping in...
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phillips, on why that isn't a substantial burden. the chief justice said, for example, isn't it just a matter of common sense that if i want to spend $10,000 and i know that that $10,000 is going to trigger $10,000 for my opponent or maybe $20,000 or $30,000 depending on how many publicly financed candidates there are in my campaign, then i'm going to think twice before i spend it? mr. phillips said i might think twice but it's not a significant burden. he noted that two-thirds of arizona candidates do participate in the public financing, and he said that at the outset these candidates make a choice as to whether public financing will benefit them. >> suarez: janet napolitano who was governor of arizona once joked that george w. bush raised money for her by holding a very successful republican fund- raiser which in fact enriched her own campaign coffers because she was using the public financing. >> that's true. and the opponents of the law feel that it can be gained in certain ways. but the defenders would say that the benefits far
phillips, on why that isn't a substantial burden. the chief justice said, for example, isn't it just a matter of common sense that if i want to spend $10,000 and i know that that $10,000 is going to trigger $10,000 for my opponent or maybe $20,000 or $30,000 depending on how many publicly financed candidates there are in my campaign, then i'm going to think twice before i spend it? mr. phillips said i might think twice but it's not a significant burden. he noted that two-thirds of arizona...
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mark phillips is in tripoli tonight. mark? good evening. >> reporter: harry, it's been vintage qaddafi. it's been confounding, it's been confusing and it's been confrontational and for a while today it seemed that qaddafi was setting the agenda in this conflict again. his army was poised far final he said conclusive assault against the rebels in benghazi. he had gone on t.v. calling the u.n. action madness. "if the world went crazy, qlab would go crazy too" he threatened. buten this his foreign minister strode into a room to deliver a great diplomatic head fake. libya, too, wanted to protect its citizens, he said, so its army would stop shooting them. >> therefore, libya has decided an immediate cease-fire and the stoppage of all military operations. >> reporter: having already celebrated victory at least three times in the past ten days, the qaddafi faithful were now cheering the declared end of hostilities. >> we all love our leader qaddafi! >> reporter: what is this is really about is moammar qaddafi's survival. his army is
mark phillips is in tripoli tonight. mark? good evening. >> reporter: harry, it's been vintage qaddafi. it's been confounding, it's been confusing and it's been confrontational and for a while today it seemed that qaddafi was setting the agenda in this conflict again. his army was poised far final he said conclusive assault against the rebels in benghazi. he had gone on t.v. calling the u.n. action madness. "if the world went crazy, qlab would go crazy too" he threatened. buten...
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charlie. >> osgood: correspondent mark phillips in tripoli. thank you.. good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning, charles. well, we'll talk to admiral mike mullen, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, and one of the senior republicans in the senate richard lugar on that situation in libya. >> osgood: thank you, bob schieffer. we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning we have coffee with star bucks' howard shultz. free rate quote on geico.com,ha saved a ton, and it only took me 5 minutes and 12 seconds! steve: i was wondering, is that some sort of record? gecko: that's a good question. let's have a look. curtis: mmmm, not quite. someone's got you beat by 8 seconds. gecko: still, i mean, that's... that's quite fast! steve: well, what if i told you i only used one hand? anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. sunday morning's moment of nature is sponsored by spy reef a handy hailer. >> osgood: we leave you this sunday morning among some short-eared owls in the woodlands near livonia, new york. i'm charles o
charlie. >> osgood: correspondent mark phillips in tripoli. thank you.. good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning, charles. well, we'll talk to admiral mike mullen, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, and one of the senior republicans in the senate richard lugar on that situation in libya. >> osgood: thank you, bob schieffer. we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning we have coffee with star bucks' howard shultz. free rate quote on geico.com,ha saved a...
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there was nine point one so slightly larger comparable in size ok well that dr richard phillips from the school of earth and environment university of leeds both of your perspective on the break in tradition ok thank you thank you russia's far east as we braced for the tsunamis all afternoon with people going to higher ground thankfully it seems the worst danger appears to have passed started to go has gone off as the latest on that angle of the story. well the cool islands are right here in the neighborhood just several my miles north of japan and previously one of these islands was hit by a three metre hide somebody that's around you claim told the story building thankfully no one was killed or injured in that incident and the local infrastructure was not damaged as well but the authorities did manage to evacuate around eleven thousand people to higher ground in the entire region and also declared a state of emergency now the local emergency services and rescuers are on the high alert getting ready for any possible scenario you know of anything that is the similar situation in the
there was nine point one so slightly larger comparable in size ok well that dr richard phillips from the school of earth and environment university of leeds both of your perspective on the break in tradition ok thank you thank you russia's far east as we braced for the tsunamis all afternoon with people going to higher ground thankfully it seems the worst danger appears to have passed started to go has gone off as the latest on that angle of the story. well the cool islands are right here in...
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minute conversation, jaycee told nancy to look after herself and her future instead of focusing on phillip. >>> san mateo police shot and killed a man they say fired on them. police were called yesterday morning to a drugstore on bovet road. witnesses say an armed man was threatening employees as he tried to get his medication. later police found that man creating a disturbance at a nearby home. >> he is schizophrenic, okay? everybody knows. the police know. and he went to get the medication, they say he has to pay, pay what? i never pay. okay? he got very upset, he came home and they send the police here. >> the suspect pointed the handgun directly at the officers and fired upon them. >> no officers were hit. one of them fired back killing the suspect, who was armed with a .38-caliber revolver. >>> masked robbers armed with rifles and handguns pulled off a sophisticated high-tech heist in alameda county. fremont police say up to 15 thieves blindfolded, tied up and gagged workers at unigen on warm springs boulevard near 680 on sunday. those robbers stole the wallets and cell phones and a l
minute conversation, jaycee told nancy to look after herself and her future instead of focusing on phillip. >>> san mateo police shot and killed a man they say fired on them. police were called yesterday morning to a drugstore on bovet road. witnesses say an armed man was threatening employees as he tried to get his medication. later police found that man creating a disturbance at a nearby home. >> he is schizophrenic, okay? everybody knows. the police know. and he went to get...