Eileen730
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Are you referring to the part at about :42? I didn't hear it this way. I replayed it several times and just heard/saw "We search day and night for her. We'll be there looking over - looking for her from now until how ever long it takes."
I didn't find anything odd about this. I think he just stumbled over his words a bit when he said "over," which didn't really make sense, then he changed it to "her." It would be hard to talk about something like this on camera in just a few sentences when there are so many feelings that have built up over the last few months. Although they haven't been in the media much, they've probably rehashed this with loved ones and in their own heads a billion times by now, and it can be awkward to be asked to recite the situation on the spot like that and put it in a few words.
Well i heard him say looking over! And i found it very interesting!
We always listen to hear past tense when these ppl do interviews.
He says looking over then shakes his head (ibelieve) and changes to looking for.
Looking over her means something diff from looking for!!!! JMO