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i don't blame tim miller.she's asking for his help, he's going to put all his resources and volunteers out there, let's find out whether she's telling the truth or not. that's why he paid for this. >> i'm going to go straight to dr. kerry peterson from lennox hill hospital. dr. peterson, is it possible that her body is there but in such a state it has not been found? i mean, what state would it be in if it had been outside all this time? >> hi, nancy. what's it been, about six months now? all that's left will be bone. this really reminds me of the caylee anthony case where -- when so much time elapsed, they only found bone and hair. it's very possible that the body could be missed because all that's left are subtle remnants. >> with me, dr. kerry peterson from lennox hospital in new york. we are taking your calls live. to tonight's case alert. miracle. a little girl snatched walking to school two decades ago, found alive. forced into a gray van in 1991. her step-father just one block away. a 58-year-old bay-ar
i don't blame tim miller.she's asking for his help, he's going to put all his resources and volunteers out there, let's find out whether she's telling the truth or not. that's why he paid for this. >> i'm going to go straight to dr. kerry peterson from lennox hill hospital. dr. peterson, is it possible that her body is there but in such a state it has not been found? i mean, what state would it be in if it had been outside all this time? >> hi, nancy. what's it been, about six...
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also with us, tim miller, director texas equusearch. t.j. art will join us shortly in gainesville, florida. tim, let's start with you. you pretty much orchestrated, conducted this search, correct? >> we did a big search when haleigh first disappeared. we were helping the law enforcement doing a search. and misty -- or ronald's mother, actually, contacted martin james and felt there wasn't enough attention being put on haleigh's disappearance and wanted another search. and i actually had to go to orlando anyhow on some paperwork on the hearing on caylee anthony. so we went ahead and met with the cummings family. and we agreed to go ahead and do some more searches, whatever we could do to go ahead and get her located. and misty just said that, you know what, she just wanted to take the focus off of her, felt as though law enforcement wasn't being honest with her, that she wanted to clear her name. and she asked me, is there any way i can take a polygraph, because i don't trust law enforcement. so i contacted an extremely reputable polygrapher i
also with us, tim miller, director texas equusearch. t.j. art will join us shortly in gainesville, florida. tim, let's start with you. you pretty much orchestrated, conducted this search, correct? >> we did a big search when haleigh first disappeared. we were helping the law enforcement doing a search. and misty -- or ronald's mother, actually, contacted martin james and felt there wasn't enough attention being put on haleigh's disappearance and wanted another search. and i actually had...
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and i agree with the point that was made by tim miller's investigator is that miss ste's consistencyven by a woman who dropped off fiore's ex-husband east of vancouver before he killed himself. a reporter for "the calgary herald" told hln prime news that police might have a lead. >> we have what you could call circumstantial evidence. we know for a fact that ryan's father, dan jenkins here in calgary owned a pt cruiser which matched the description of the vehicle outside the hotel in hope, british columbia. we also know that a vehicle similar to that one is 700 miles to the west of us in vancouver british columbia parked in the building where ryan's half sister, alina now lives. >> police believe ryan jenkins killed jasmine fiore before fleeing north to canada. they say they can't file charges against the woman who drove him to the motel unless they have proof she knew he was wanted. >>> the labor department said there were fewer laid off workers and fewer claims overall. both figures indicate the economy isn't healthy. analysts expect the unemployment rate will keep rising. >>> does
and i agree with the point that was made by tim miller's investigator is that miss ste's consistencyven by a woman who dropped off fiore's ex-husband east of vancouver before he killed himself. a reporter for "the calgary herald" told hln prime news that police might have a lead. >> we have what you could call circumstantial evidence. we know for a fact that ryan's father, dan jenkins here in calgary owned a pt cruiser which matched the description of the vehicle outside the...
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tim miller with equasearch has been invited to come in. they're going to wait until some of the summer vegetation is down and out before they start trying to tackle that mess. one of the things that is going on right now is that the police aren't told that misty was even home at the time of the abduction. in fact, in their press release, they mentioned that any citizen with any direct knowledge of misty's activities during that evening or into the early morning is encouraged to report that information to the putnam county sheriff's office. >> t.j., they might as well take out an ad on third avenue that says misty croslin was not at home at the time of the kidnapping. because if they, the police are asking the public -- >> that's right. >> -- hey, did any of you see the stepmother the night she went missing, the night she says she's at home washing the blankets and putting them to bed at 8:00? i mean -- >> that would explain making up some of these stories on the fly, allegedly, in the way of putting together a time line. >> let's go back t
tim miller with equasearch has been invited to come in. they're going to wait until some of the summer vegetation is down and out before they start trying to tackle that mess. one of the things that is going on right now is that the police aren't told that misty was even home at the time of the abduction. in fact, in their press release, they mentioned that any citizen with any direct knowledge of misty's activities during that evening or into the early morning is encouraged to report that...
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kendall, what's casey anthony's defense going here by getting tim miller out there and questioning tim and the search efforts for little caylee. >> obviously they hope would be the home run is some ability to argue that the area was searched after the time casey anthony was incarcerated and the body wasn't found and must have been planted there after the fact. if the area was covered in water, there's not much they can make about the fact that a search would not have disclosed the remains. don't be surprised if the defense continues to argue that the remains were in effect deposited there sometime after casey was available. that's what forensic experts will be for. this wooded area will be the battleground for the innocence or guilt of casey anthony. >> let me stay with you, kendall. i hate to bring this up. this is so gruesome. we had reports that foliage was going through the skeletal remains of little caylee. doesn't that tell us that that body had been there all along? >> it's strongly suggested. you and i have seen what experts can do. because of duration of time the remains were
kendall, what's casey anthony's defense going here by getting tim miller out there and questioning tim and the search efforts for little caylee. >> obviously they hope would be the home run is some ability to argue that the area was searched after the time casey anthony was incarcerated and the body wasn't found and must have been planted there after the fact. if the area was covered in water, there's not much they can make about the fact that a search would not have disclosed the...
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joining me right now are our vice president, director of community affairs, awell as aisha and tim miller, the district sales manager for cvs. tim, you have been a partner with us -- this is our fourth year. >> that's right. this is our fourth year. cvs is very proud to be participating in backpacks for kids again this year. particularly this year, times have been very tough. difficult financial times. we're happy to be able to help children throughout the tri-state area. >> reporter: okay. >> we have 50 volunteers give up a saturday to stuff 4,000 backpacks. >> reporter: all right. your mic is not working. use mine. >> we're very proud to be a bart of this. here at 4555 wisconsin avenue northwest at the tenleytown metro. come on down today. for $12.99, buy a backpack, donate it united statesly. >> reporter: thanks so much, tim. we'll work with you all day long. from 6:00 to 6:00. you can donate, go to nbcwashington.com to get a list of the stores and to make your donations online. see you a little later. >> what a terrific effort. thank you, pat. >>> our time right now is 6:27 a huge sto
joining me right now are our vice president, director of community affairs, awell as aisha and tim miller, the district sales manager for cvs. tim, you have been a partner with us -- this is our fourth year. >> that's right. this is our fourth year. cvs is very proud to be participating in backpacks for kids again this year. particularly this year, times have been very tough. difficult financial times. we're happy to be able to help children throughout the tri-state area. >>...
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tim miller, his lawyer, we'll have mark on today and say what did george anthony want?out. we'll take your calls on that. 877-tell-hln is the number. ten minutes away. >> thank you, mike. >>> a picture here for you. this is new video that shows thousands of people. this is the airport in libya. they are there to welcome ali mohmed al megrahi after eight years in prison. the only man convicted in the 9 1988 bombing of pan am flight 103. weig he was released early because he has cancer. doctors say he has three months to live. do you think he should be right back in prison until he dies? got lots of passionate views on this on my hln facebook page. this is the result of our unscientific text poll, 0% think he should have been released. 100% think he should have stayed in prison. >>> whenever you visit london, you are warned to be on guard for pickpocket but some former pickpockets have turned over a new leaf. they are slipping notes in unguarded pockets and handbags as a promotion by a british broadband provider. about 1,000 pounds is to be given away. >>> just because yo
tim miller, his lawyer, we'll have mark on today and say what did george anthony want?out. we'll take your calls on that. 877-tell-hln is the number. ten minutes away. >> thank you, mike. >>> a picture here for you. this is new video that shows thousands of people. this is the airport in libya. they are there to welcome ali mohmed al megrahi after eight years in prison. the only man convicted in the 9 1988 bombing of pan am flight 103. weig he was released early because he has...
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those four are don young of alaska, jerry lewis and gary miller of california and pennsylvania's timurphy. the democratic side features senators roland burris of illinois, kent conrad of north dakota and chris dodd of connecticut and new jersey's robert menendez. house members being investigated include john murtha of pennsylvania, linda and loretta safn chez of california and charles rangel of new york. the politico reports that rangel has now spent more than $1 million in his defense. the u.s. commission on civil rights is demanding an explanation from the justice department about its dismissal of a civil complaint against three members of the new black panther party accused of intimidating voters last november in philadelphia. commission chairman scwerld reynolds tells the washington times, quote, if you swap out the new black panther party in this case for neonazi groups or the chu klu klux klan you likely would have a different outcome. the only charge that stood was a weapons complaint against the leader. the justice department says the evidence did not support the case. the ti
those four are don young of alaska, jerry lewis and gary miller of california and pennsylvania's timurphy. the democratic side features senators roland burris of illinois, kent conrad of north dakota and chris dodd of connecticut and new jersey's robert menendez. house members being investigated include john murtha of pennsylvania, linda and loretta safn chez of california and charles rangel of new york. the politico reports that rangel has now spent more than $1 million in his defense. the...
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miller are both 6'7" and then volstad and sean west are both 6'8". >> bob: ronnie belliard, left field line hooking. not missing a home run by very much. timood and brian sanches must feel like -- around these guys. >> rob: probably going, yeah, two 6'8" guys, two 6'7" guys. that's what is pirates are talkb those are guys they want to draft. >> bob: rob and i talked about that sunday in piferg. pirates have a philosophy in their organization now drafting tall pitchers. increase that go downward angle towards home plate. belliard can't get it. strikeout number two for vandenhurk. >> rob: the thing about neil huntington i do like is part of his baseball resume is work with the cleveland indians. they've had a great -- or a great history of great evaluations and drafting very talented players. as long as you develop and draft talented players you think and project could play on the major league level, the pirates would be fine. once they get of age you're going to have to sign them. you've got to eventually spend money to win games. >> bob: you cannot continue to be a farm team for the rest of baseball. >> rob: right. >> bob: that's why you h
miller are both 6'7" and then volstad and sean west are both 6'8". >> bob: ronnie belliard, left field line hooking. not missing a home run by very much. timood and brian sanches must feel like -- around these guys. >> rob: probably going, yeah, two 6'8" guys, two 6'7" guys. that's what is pirates are talkb those are guys they want to draft. >> bob: rob and i talked about that sunday in piferg. pirates have a philosophy in their organization now drafting...
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miller from mdu. this is a question mostly for tim thomas i think. does the current russian concept of information turn into the more effective use of nonmilitary, nongovernment cyber assets, cyber mercenaries, and if so how? >> i would imagine it does. you know, the evidence in russian honestly is less clear and it's just not as numerous as it is with the chinese. so it's a little bit harder to identify. however, when you look at russian society, you see the roll of hackers increasing in their heroism, their public image. there was old soviet film where they had a genie come out of a bottle. and the genie met this young kid and the young kid would show the genie all the benefits. they have updated that version, ten when the genie comes out of bottle, he meets a lot of hacker. the hacker shows the society and there are benefits that would be gained by the use of cyber issues. they put a whole new spin on this ancient and very popular soviet film from the past. certainly with what we saw in a o'ah certain ya if you were reading foreign policy came out
miller from mdu. this is a question mostly for tim thomas i think. does the current russian concept of information turn into the more effective use of nonmilitary, nongovernment cyber assets, cyber mercenaries, and if so how? >> i would imagine it does. you know, the evidence in russian honestly is less clear and it's just not as numerous as it is with the chinese. so it's a little bit harder to identify. however, when you look at russian society, you see the roll of hackers increasing in...