it was really i would it just brings me to a sad place. you d be sitting across the desk from somebody crying. oh, absolutely. and they wouldn t do anything for you? no. they could say i can t do anything for you probably. you need this document. this is what you need to provide. sorry. i have no way to get this document because i don t know my parent s name. i don t know my real name. pepper. and once again, pepper felt, perhaps understandably, like giving up. but by then she was living with her daughter in south lake tahoe working as a waitress and, what do you know. hometown girl jaycee dugard, kidnapped years and years earlier, was found. the community was just buzzing all over the place with joy. and i was happy for jaycee lee. but it triggered a lot of my own personal memories. you know, and how come i didn t get found. and i felt still missing. so once again, charged up
sanders 10%, kamala harris 8%, booker and buttigieg bringing up the rear at 3%. a few hundred protesters as well, we ask them, elizabeth warren is a hometown girl, whether they supported her. here is what they said. elizabeth warren all the way. i currently am continuing to support bernie sanders. bernie or elizabeth. bernie or elizabeth. anyone else on the democratic side? reporter: when we asked supporters if they thought anybody that alone elizabeth warren could beat him they are standing behind their man. could elizabeth warren be donald trump? i don t think so. they are not quick enough to get trump. who wants socialism? they should let donald trump do his job. reporter: coming up on fox
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hometown girl s performance? reporter: well, craig, we spoke to a lot of people yesterday. one of them who impressed us a lot was amy gates. she works at a bakery here in atlanta. she said she was a republican, she voted for trump. she talked about what she wanted to hear from him and that she was hoping she would watch the president as well as the response. but listen to what her number one concern was and what she was hoping the president would address. i hope that if he does talk about healthcare, that she is going to agree that we all need to come together about making our healthcare affordable for everyone. the democrats and republicans come together. we re not going to ever solve any problems here in this country if we re fighting in our government. reporter: so what she told us this morning was that she was too tired to listen to the president s remarks last night. but as you know, affordable healthcare was not a main
feel further entrenched behind her. they love the job she s doing and are obviously rooting for her, the hometown girl, and hope she does a good job, sort of pr tonight and displaying that power she s put on display for so long. during obviously this whole border fight. but also just sort of as her time as speaker. back to you. thank you, all. we ll all be watching. coming up, virginia reeling as governor northam continues to weigh whether to step down under pressure. the man who could replace him faces his own challenge. i hear it in the background and she s watching too, saying [indistinct conversation] [friend] i ve never seen that before.