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. >> garrido would visit tim allen about once a month for 15 years. >> he told me he was severely a.d.d. and he was on medication. >> he said it to you? >> just out of the blue. he'd snap his fingers and start blurting out a song that he wrote. he did that on two or three occasions. >> the happy sound of his singing obscured the horrendous circumstances in which police say jaycee was being held. back of the house, in a ramshackle tent, she was kept in the most appalling conditions for almost two decades. >> i'm sure she was depressed and frightened and shocked. but you know, over time with seduction and certain kinds of treatment people adapt. it sounds awful, but they adapt or they die. >> local attorney michael cardoza isn't surprised that a former sex offender lived unimpeded for years. >> this is an area replete with child molesters. it is replete with crime so people tend to stay out of other people's business. >> but i thought that megan's law was supposed to alert local people to the presence of a child molester. >> but the public has to look at it, the public has to do an invest
. >> garrido would visit tim allen about once a month for 15 years. >> he told me he was severely a.d.d. and he was on medication. >> he said it to you? >> just out of the blue. he'd snap his fingers and start blurting out a song that he wrote. he did that on two or three occasions. >> the happy sound of his singing obscured the horrendous circumstances in which police say jaycee was being held. back of the house, in a ramshackle tent, she was kept in the most...
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that's one thing i do remember. >> reporter: little did tim allen know that these beautiful childrene likely the result of garrido's hideous crime. jaycee had given birth to the first when she was just 14. then last year garrido's behavior became increasingly bizarre. he said he was launching a church and carried around a bizarre invention. >> it was kind of a card board box and it was wrapped with kind of a solid paper with maybe some lines in it. and it had an electrical jack in the side like for an earphone. what i understood him to say is that by listening to this i could hear him thinking. >> reporter: like a form of telepathy? >> exactly. exactly. he said his information coming from god would come through the box also. >> reporter: what do you hear? >> the ocean. i hear nothing. >> i just got a weird, uneasy feeling. >> reporter: the case finally broke when garrido brought his daughter it a meeting with two uc berkeley police officers. he wanted to hold a religious event on college grounds but his strange behavior and the presence of two young girls were enough to contact offic
that's one thing i do remember. >> reporter: little did tim allen know that these beautiful childrene likely the result of garrido's hideous crime. jaycee had given birth to the first when she was just 14. then last year garrido's behavior became increasingly bizarre. he said he was launching a church and carried around a bizarre invention. >> it was kind of a card board box and it was wrapped with kind of a solid paper with maybe some lines in it. and it had an electrical jack in...
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joining us in it berkeley, california is tim allen.did business with the alleged kidnapper for ten years, and saw the girls on a few occasions. ben dahldro has done business with garrido for six years, met jaycee then known as alyssa several times. tim, what kind of business are you in? what did you have to do with them? >> we're a glass and window contractor. we have a showroom and warehouse located in pittsburgh, california. >> larry: and what did garrido do for you? >> we would do all of our printing supplies, envelopes, letterhead, business cards, anything we needed printed, coupons. >> larry: and where did he do this? at his house? >> yeah, he came in -- actually, it's probably been over ten years. he came in the mid '90s and solicited us with a flier. and the name of his company is "printing for less," and he dropped off a flier and said he could do some printing for us. so the next time we needed -- i think we started off with just business cards, where he came into the shop, we told him what we needed and he printed them up, di
joining us in it berkeley, california is tim allen.did business with the alleged kidnapper for ten years, and saw the girls on a few occasions. ben dahldro has done business with garrido for six years, met jaycee then known as alyssa several times. tim, what kind of business are you in? what did you have to do with them? >> we're a glass and window contractor. we have a showroom and warehouse located in pittsburgh, california. >> larry: and what did garrido do for you? >> we...
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joining us in it berkeley, california is tim allen.ged kidnapper for ten years, and saw the girls on a few occasions. ben dahldro has done business with garrido for six years, met jaycee then known as alyssa several times. tim, what kind of business are you in? what did you have to do with them? >> we're a glass and window contractor. we have a showroom and warehouse located in pittsburg, california. >> larry: and what did garrido do for you? >> we would do all of our printing supplies, envelopes, letterhead, business cards, anything we needed printed, coupons. >> larry: and where did he do this? at his house? >> yeah, he came in -- actually, it's probably been over ten years. he came in in the mid-'90s and solicited us with a flier. and the name of his company is printing for less, and he dropped off a flier and said he could do some printing for us. so the next time we needed -- i think we started off with just business cards, where he came into the shop, we told him what we needed and he printed them up, did a good job, his prices w
joining us in it berkeley, california is tim allen.ged kidnapper for ten years, and saw the girls on a few occasions. ben dahldro has done business with garrido for six years, met jaycee then known as alyssa several times. tim, what kind of business are you in? what did you have to do with them? >> we're a glass and window contractor. we have a showroom and warehouse located in pittsburg, california. >> larry: and what did garrido do for you? >> we would do all of our printing...
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and tim allen, one of his customers, recalls garrido coming by with his daughters. >> it was about 18 months ago. and he introduced each one of them, angel and starlight. and i shook their hands. they were kind of shy and bashful. >> reporter: people also sega read dough's wife, nancy, had very little to say as new questions arise about what role she may have played in the jaycee dugard case. >> in a short period of time, just two or three years after jaycee was kidnapped, phillip was -- went back to jail. his parole had been revoked for four months. so nancy was the only person in that house that had responsibility for this young kidnapped victim. >> reporter: phillip garrido's parole officer paid regular visits to the house. but in all the 18 years that jaycee dugard was allegedly held here, never saw anything out of place. now, because of this case, california governor arnold schwarzenegger says a new look needs to be taken at parole officers and perhaps lightening their caseload. but given the state's budget problems, that seems like a long shot. meredith? >> gilbert mains is nanc
and tim allen, one of his customers, recalls garrido coming by with his daughters. >> it was about 18 months ago. and he introduced each one of them, angel and starlight. and i shook their hands. they were kind of shy and bashful. >> reporter: people also sega read dough's wife, nancy, had very little to say as new questions arise about what role she may have played in the jaycee dugard case. >> in a short period of time, just two or three years after jaycee was kidnapped,...
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he demonstrated the device, a black box with head phones to tim allen, a local businessman. >> he tolde was starting a new religion and that some revelation from god? >> uh-huh. yeah. and then he also had a box. when he first brought it in, he said this box, you can hear voices from the other side. you can hear people telling you how -- what's going to happen and what's going to happen. what the future says. >> we'll show that you black box and the man accused of kidnapping jaycee dugard for 18 years. you'll see it on monday. still ahead, new details in the philip garrido kidnapping case. where police believe human remains may be buried on the garrido property and what they're doing to find them. >>> a brooklyn teen's journey of discovery. how a trip half way around the world revealed a long lost family secret. is so important to our customers. i want to give them a card that's going to be useful in their wallet. we have a program right now called add it up. add it up is a way for a customer to shop online and earn extra cash back. we do have a power rewards program. where you earn poi
he demonstrated the device, a black box with head phones to tim allen, a local businessman. >> he tolde was starting a new religion and that some revelation from god? >> uh-huh. yeah. and then he also had a box. when he first brought it in, he said this box, you can hear voices from the other side. you can hear people telling you how -- what's going to happen and what's going to happen. what the future says. >> we'll show that you black box and the man accused of kidnapping...
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>>> governor tim kaine says he doesn't anticipate a stay of execution for john allen muhammad. >>> and michael vick was in washington today, we'll tell you why. >>> and some heavy traffic for the u2 concert. we'll check it out. >>> a not guilty ple for the man accused in what's being called the most sophisticated terror plot since 9/11. >> najibullah zazi today entered a plea in a new york courtroom. prosecutors say he was involved in an international conspiracy to build bomb foss an attack on new york city. michelle franzen has our report. >> reporter: under heavy security, najibullah zazi appeared in court. the afghan immigrant did not speak at the oceeding. his lawyer entered a plea of not guilty for his client. >> i'd like to stop this return to judgment. what i've seen so far, does not amount to a conspiracy. >> reporter: authorities suspect at least three other people are involved in the plot and worked with zazi to stockpile the chemicals, but so far tre are no additional arrests. zazi lift in new york for a decade before moving to denver this january where he worked as an airpo
>>> governor tim kaine says he doesn't anticipate a stay of execution for john allen muhammad. >>> and michael vick was in washington today, we'll tell you why. >>> and some heavy traffic for the u2 concert. we'll check it out. >>> a not guilty ple for the man accused in what's being called the most sophisticated terror plot since 9/11. >> najibullah zazi today entered a plea in a new york courtroom. prosecutors say he was involved in an international...
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. >> reporter: virginia governor tim kaine says he sees no reason why he would stop the execution of john allen muhammad. muhammad is set to be executed november 10th. in 2004, he was convicted in one of the murders in the october 2002 killing spree that left 10 people dead in our reeze. immediate -- region. maryland prosecutors let virginia take him to trial because of tougher laws there. kaine is catholic and opposes the death penalty. >> lee boyd malvo was sentenced to life in prison for his role in the sniper spree. >>> lance corporal jordan crobot died over the weekend on his second tour in affect. the defense department has not yet released the details on his death. he was 24 years old and a native of frederick. >>> as the country mourns the loss of another marine, president obama kicks off a series of high-level meetings on afghanistan, discussing the strategy going forward. as joel brown reports for wjz from washington, he remains committed to the mission. but supports his wing. >> reporter: in the oval office, president obama talked strategy in afghanistan, with nato's new secretary ge
. >> reporter: virginia governor tim kaine says he sees no reason why he would stop the execution of john allen muhammad. muhammad is set to be executed november 10th. in 2004, he was convicted in one of the murders in the october 2002 killing spree that left 10 people dead in our reeze. immediate -- region. maryland prosecutors let virginia take him to trial because of tougher laws there. kaine is catholic and opposes the death penalty. >> lee boyd malvo was sentenced to life in...
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. >>> convicted beltway sniper john allen muhammad is a month away from his scheduled execution. in a radio interview today, governor tim kaine says he's not yet received a pition seeking his clemency. he also says he knows of no reason why clemency should be granted in this case, mohammed is scheduled to be executed november 10th for the plays of prince meyers, one of ten people shot to death during a three-week rampage that stretched from maryland to ashland. >>> now to breaking news on health care reform, and a defeat for the so-called public option. liberal democrats failed in their bid to get a government-run insurance option into sweeping health care reform legislation. that legislation is taking shape in the senate finance committee. the 15-8 vote is a victory for max bachus who chairs the committee. the democratic senator is hoping to push hi middle of the road measure by committee. >>> fedex field will be rocksing tonight, but also a lot of traffic problems. the concert starts at 7:00 and it will be a nightmare for people trying to get there. if you're watching this and have tickets tonight, you may want to hea
. >>> convicted beltway sniper john allen muhammad is a month away from his scheduled execution. in a radio interview today, governor tim kaine says he's not yet received a pition seeking his clemency. he also says he knows of no reason why clemency should be granted in this case, mohammed is scheduled to be executed november 10th for the plays of prince meyers, one of ten people shot to death during a three-week rampage that stretched from maryland to ashland. >>> now to...
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. >> and we're not talking about mike allen in that case. >> the tim tebow story was a good one.hanks, mike. >> you all have the great week. >> not the greatest quarterback of all time. >> of course not. people are obsessed. >> i don't know what mike just did there. i have to talk to him about that. he was adorable, but he was a little erratic this morning. >> long weekend. >> you know these airlines who are always trying to find a way to cost you money, like your bags? i paid for bags. i couldn't believe it when we were traveling. this one hits travelers where it hurts when it hurts, the holidays. here's nbc's jeff rossum. >> reporter: thanksgiving is coming. that means christmas and new year's aren't far behind. before you celebrate, the airlines are ready to collect. they're targeting holiday travelers. american airlines, united, delta, northwest, and u.s. airways will now charge $10 extra just to fly on the sunday after thanksgiving and the weekend after new year's. >> another way and another scheme to, you know, continue to pump money out of the consumer. >> it's never-endin
. >> and we're not talking about mike allen in that case. >> the tim tebow story was a good one.hanks, mike. >> you all have the great week. >> not the greatest quarterback of all time. >> of course not. people are obsessed. >> i don't know what mike just did there. i have to talk to him about that. he was adorable, but he was a little erratic this morning. >> long weekend. >> you know these airlines who are always trying to find a way to cost you...
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. >>> virginia governor tim kaine says he can't think of any reason he would stop the execution of dc area sniper john allenmad. on wtop radio he said his lawyers are yet to ask for clemency but he no knows of no credible claimant claim of innocence or error that would cause him to intervene. >>> today lawmakers are hosting a distracted driving summit on captiol hill in hopes to prevent the crashes caused by drivers making phone calls and texting. 9 news now digital correspondent, alex trevino has more. >> reporter: this makeshift test track at rfk stadium will put teen drivers through a hard lesson. >> my driving skills, i don't want to say above everyone else's but -- >> reporter: joseph james considers himself a skilled driver until he got behind the wheel and his instructor applied some distractions. >> it was challenging. i wasn't expecting what she threw at me. it was a lot to handle. >> reporter: a study revealed that texting or using a cell phone while driving is as debilitating as having a blood alcohol level of 0.08%. they say enforcement must improve. >> we have done it with seat belts enforcemen
. >>> virginia governor tim kaine says he can't think of any reason he would stop the execution of dc area sniper john allenmad. on wtop radio he said his lawyers are yet to ask for clemency but he no knows of no credible claimant claim of innocence or error that would cause him to intervene. >>> today lawmakers are hosting a distracted driving summit on captiol hill in hopes to prevent the crashes caused by drivers making phone calls and texting. 9 news now digital...
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. >>> john allen muhammad is just over a month away from his scheduled execution. in a radio interview today, virginia governor tim kaine says he's not yet received a petition seeking his clemency. he also says he knows of no reason why clemency would be granted. muhammad is scheduled to be executed for the slaying of dean meyers in prince williams county. heas shot to death during the three-week rampage in october 2002 that stretched from suburban maryland to central virginia. >>> there will soon be more eyes on you as you drive along maryland highways, the result of two new traffic laws that are set to go into effect on thursday. for one, speed cameras will be turned on along highway work zones. the cameras are already in effect in montgomery county. official say the presence has already had an impact, cutting down on speeders and dozens. maryland is banning the writing or sending of a text message behichbd the wheel. >> this law will go a long way, and it's going to -- the real challenge will be an enforcement, but we have the law on the books and take these blackberries and folks out of their hands while they'
. >>> john allen muhammad is just over a month away from his scheduled execution. in a radio interview today, virginia governor tim kaine says he's not yet received a petition seeking his clemency. he also says he knows of no reason why clemency would be granted. muhammad is scheduled to be executed for the slaying of dean meyers in prince williams county. heas shot to death during the three-week rampage in october 2002 that stretched from suburban maryland to central virginia....
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back in 2005, governor tim kaine was given a boost when it was percved that his opponent donged a question about abortion. in 2006, senator george allenning for re-election. he g into hot water when answering auestion about his mother's jewish ancestry. now with less than two months to go in the governor's race, the margin between bob mcdonnell and creigh deeds is narrowing. both men will be reaching out to undecided voters and there are ite a few of them out there. for democrat creigh deeds it's a chance to appeal to a base essential to victory, the northern virginia democrat. for republican bob mcdonnell, the debate is an opportunity to clarify his stand on social issues like working women and homosexuality. health care reform and transportation are also exempped to take center stage as the two candidates face off in a debate. after enjoying a double-digit lead in the polls, mcdonnell appears to have lost some ground. a survey released this week shows him with a 5% lead over eds. earlier this month, mcdonnell was ahead by ten points. with 20% of virginia voters undecided, debate moderator david gregory says this morning's event is i
back in 2005, governor tim kaine was given a boost when it was percved that his opponent donged a question about abortion. in 2006, senator george allenning for re-election. he g into hot water when answering auestion about his mother's jewish ancestry. now with less than two months to go in the governor's race, the margin between bob mcdonnell and creigh deeds is narrowing. both men will be reaching out to undecided voters and there are ite a few of them out there. for democrat creigh deeds...
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tim kaine says he sees no reason to stop the scheduled execution. >> he sees no reason to stop the scheduled execution of convicted d.c. sniper john allenohammed. kaine said he knows of no credible claim of innocence or pro cerebral error in the case. muhammad's attorneys say that will ask the governor to stop the execution but have yet to formally do so. muhammad is scheduled to be excused on november 10th for the october 20 o 02 killing industry that left ten people dead. >>> a man suspected of plotting a terrorist attack has pleaded not guilty in a new york courtroom. this was naj gentlemen beulah zazi's first court appearance since his arrest earlier in tngt mo. prosecutors say he was involved in a conspiracy to bomb new york's transit system. zazi had three accomplices. new york police say the suspects currently poes no threat to the sisity. >>> michael vick says he doesn't want kids in washington to make the same mistakes he did. he visited covenant baptist church in southwest d.c. yesterday. vick was there to speak out against dogfighting, urging inner city kids not to get involved. he served a year and a half behind bars after b
tim kaine says he sees no reason to stop the scheduled execution. >> he sees no reason to stop the scheduled execution of convicted d.c. sniper john allenohammed. kaine said he knows of no credible claim of innocence or pro cerebral error in the case. muhammad's attorneys say that will ask the governor to stop the execution but have yet to formally do so. muhammad is scheduled to be excused on november 10th for the october 20 o 02 killing industry that left ten people dead. >>> a...