she was kidnapped from her bedroom in june 2002 when she was 14 years old. she was held by mitchell and his wife, wanda barzee, for nine months before she was found just five miles from her home. barzee cooperated with-in the case against her husband and was sentenced last year to 15 years in prison. you re looking at live picture, by the way. she s speaking. let s listen in for a second. i would like to thank the u.s. attorney s office for all their work and everything that they have done. i am deeply, deeply grateful, truly from the bottom of my heart. i am so grateful to everyone. and for the wonderful outcome that has happened today. like my dad said, i am so thrilled with the results that came out today, the life sentence. i couldn t be happier. not only am i happy that i had this result, but today is, as my dad said, national missing
2002 in the context of your exchanges with president bush and don rumsfeld. the inquiry statement requests to you, mr. blair. we asked about two specific statements. the one that you made to president bush after the meeting of 23rd july, 2002, and also to defense secretary rumsfeld in june 2002. the cabinet secretary would not agree to their disclosure. in communicating his decision to us, the cabinet secretary wrote, and i quote, a uk prime minister may be less likely to have these exchanges or allow them to be recorded, if he is concerned that this information would be disclosed at a later time against his wishes, are you content to tell the inquiry with what was in these statement? i m very content to discuss the basis of them. what i do believe and i m not going to hide behind the cabinet secretary, because it s not my
i m chris jansing. here s what s happening. globs of tar are now washing up on three more florida beaches for the first time. and the administrator of the $20 billion fund for victims promises to pay every eligible and legitimate claim quickly. evacuation orders are in place for more than 100 homes and one hotel in arizona as a wildfire rages near downtown flagstaff. it scorched 600 acres so far. police investigating a camp fire. now back to double lives. for a year and a half medical city hospital in dallas, texas, has been home to conjoined twins ahmed and mohamed. it s june 2002 when they arrive from cairo with a dedicated medical team. here in dallas doctors not only question how to separate the twins without sacrificing one for the other, but they also must face the ethical question.
little boys. it s a kind of second birth for them to go to america because when people say america here, it s great. it means a lot. but ibrahim will not go himself. this simple man chooses to remain in egypt to look after his family and place his faith in nasser. translator: i had to trust nasser because he loves my boys, not like other children but as if they are a gift from god. and so in june 2002 dr. nasser, dr. mamdouh, and their medical team take the twins onto an airplane bound for a brave new world. then, arriving in dallas with his team and two tired little boys, nasser takes a part of this load from his own children
videos exclusively acquired by abc. the networks aired earlier excerpts of this on good morning america. jaycee talked to the camera. she has a horse and is doing some baking. that s jaycee in the left, her mother on the right, in the middle her half-sister. jaycee speaks to the public. hi, i m jaycee. we want to talk about these new images of jaycee, what they may reveal about how she s adjusting and about her mother s plea for privacy for her family. joining us from las vegas, a brave woman named katie calloway hall. her abductor was sentenced to 15 years. joining us from salt lake city, ed smart. his daughter, elizabeth, was taken from her bedroom in june