jaycee dugard some $20 million. governor schwarzenegger signed the order. dugard was kidnapped at the age of 11. during her 18 years in captivity, at least three parole officers spotted her at the home of convicted rapist, phillip garrido, but did nothing about it. also, here we are, day 82 of the gulf oil disaster, which could bring some big changes. bp says it plans on replacing the current cap on the ruptured wellhead with another one, with a tighter seal. it should be able to collect more oil but more crude oil will be gushing into the gulf while they take it off for the installation. kate? this weekend, some 20,000 hispanic leaders and community activists are meeting in san antonio, texas. one of the things they will be talking about, arizona s controversial immigration law. it is an annual conference. jana, thank you so much for joining me this morning. tell me, it s a huge gathering,
strangers are adoring moore. but they are not the only ones. his mother says she is really proud of her son who she describes as being a genius. she thinks what he s doing is neat, her word, since he really isn t hurting anyone. in fact, she thinks his adventures are so neat, she has hired a high profile entertainment lawyer helping her to try to cash in with a book deal. if it sound it sounds like if she was in charge of his punishment he might just get sent to his room. the fbi likely won t be so kind. they are hunting him down and have a $10,000 reward out for information leading to his arrest. maybe if we show him and talk about it, they will catch him, thank you. governor stpheg area approving a 20 million dollar payment to a california woman. the money going to jaycee dugard helped captive for 18 years by a convicted rapist. investigation blaming parole
this is power with efficiency. this is an interior that exceeds even the promise of the exterior. this is the all-new jaguar xj. the stunning result of taking a very different road. a bit of news on this thursday morning. the federal aviation administration, f.a.a., promises to find out why there have been so many near misses in the air recently. latest in washington last week. it starts with surveying what air traffic controllers think are the biggest problems. new report says at least once during the 18 years, jaycee lee dugard was held captive in a backyard shed, california parole
top box, the associated press reporting, now, intense gunfire breaking out in the capital of kyrgyzstan. many the middle box, new developments in the iran nuclear showdown as our ambassador to the united nations says the u.s. is working to get an iran sanctions resolution. bottom box, parole officers could have been done a better job watching john albert gardner who stands accused of murdering california teen chelsea king. jane: that s the census music. have you filled out the form? is it sitting on your kitchen counter? jon scott, have you filled it out? jon: i filled it out. jane: good for you. some americans are actually tossing theirs in the trash. republicans in particular are worried that anti-government feelings among conservatives could lower participation in the census, and that could lower the number of republican seats in congress. shannon bream is in d.c. shannon, explain the connection, if you will. reporter: well, absolutely,
8-year-old or a 7-year-old, that s something that i think they have to emphasize the solution to that. it seems like there is an enormous capacity and tendency for recidivism. larry: what s the weakness in the system? there is no individual accountable for peek who work the system. every other business. if you are a doctor and do shoddy procedures, you will get sued for negligence. if you put the pipe in correctly. cops, judges, parole officers and d.c. fs are not liable for negligence and there is no accountability ofability. they have egg on their face, but no liability. something i have been screaming about. i can get sued for anything by anybody. you can see the cops, but you