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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20130508:10:15:00

reporter: a therapist who worked with dugard. what saved her was a early on relationship with her mother that allowed her to go into something with a strong sense of self. reporter: which suggests that whatever sustains a person during captivity is what they build on once they re back in freedom. elizabeth smart for example, whose abduction from her home in 2002 when she was 14 was a national story. and the history of the world i don t think a little girl has been prayed for more than elizabeth smart. we thank you for answering those prayers. reporter: freed nine months later she has managed in many ways to live the life she had envisioned before her ordeal. it is possible to move on after something terrible has happened. and that, we can speak out and we will be heard. it is not based on age. it s based on, you know, their character. and their their real goal to

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130507:23:35:00

jace dugard was missing for 18 years. she was kidnapped in california. these individuals to heal and connect back into the world. this isn t who they are. it is only what happened to them. the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever this reaffirms they should never give up hope. katie beers was 9 years old when she vanished in new york in 1992. chained in underground bunker in her kidnapper s garage. the thing that helped me most with my recovery was my foster parents keeping me out of the spotlight, keeping me out of the public eye and going to therapy, seeking counseling. and tonight both dugard and beers will meet for the very first time. the national center for missing and exploited children just happens to be honoring dugard at annual ceremony in washington. it is aptly named the hope

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130507:13:41:00

fuhrman of course who is a former l.a.p.d. homicide detective and fox news contributor. mark, this is an incredible story, isn t it? it s, it s shocking and incredible. and you know what s fascinating is listening to the all the police officials and public safety and the mayor. the whole city s taken back by this but it sounds like they were pretty much on top of these cases. that they had a lot of concern and they were following up leads and when you look at the three suspects, we are not hearing they had any kind of police record. there was no radar that they would have intersected a police investigation because they re a registered sex offender or parolee or on probation. so it s kind of interesting and like you mentioned the dugard case, that man was on parole and parole just failed to actually do their job in any regard in that case, but in this case, the

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130222:09:58:00

hurry up with the new book. and working on it. and dugard spent time in your country. and get any one of my books free of charge and there will be a special town hall meeting, regarding my books, that will be shortly, another reason to sign up. marie dixonson. applying to see you on march 1st. all the way to australia and so i m going to dedicate the show at the nokia march 1st to you. and ron, from pennsylvania. i m saying the sports illustrated swimsuit he digs may be racist, but i m going to buy a company so i can be upset. (laughter) and the factor tip of the day. this morning i got angry, very angry. i was justified. somebody did a bad thing to me. the worst part, i couldn t right the wrong.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120911:20:45:00

they have to find supporters to fill those jobs. if the skill set to get the job if you don t have them you can have all of the available jobs with the skill set out there. if you don t got it you don t get it, right? they are casting the net far and wide across the country to try to find people with the appropriate skill set match nude the jobs. governor dugard of south dakota is spending 5 million tax payer dollars with man power to find those people trying to entice them to come to south dakota saying there are not only jobs here to pay well but it has a low cost of living low crime rate no state income tax. for abraham kirk it was a perfect fit. he was an unemployed former welder from chrysler. he took a buyout in 2009 couldn t find a good job after that but he says south dakota to him is like the promised land. i knew i had to make a move because there was no jobs there was a high crime rate from where i came from. the schools were in bad shape.

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