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at the end is so you can see the basil stays nice and bright and fresh, and it just lightens up >> you're just sort of warming it through, not even cooking the >> warming it through. bit of that chili taste on there. give some to you guys. >> we're going to share with mario. >> and then what i like to do too, a good way to do this is friends where you can lay down [ cheers and applause ] >> you can take the roasted chicken, place it right on top, and all those chicken juices kind of just run down into it. >> mmm. >> that's spicy. >> michael symon! >> that is so good. >> you should consider opening a restaurant, man. [ laughter ] >> this is so good. >> and that is spicy, i'm telling you. that one little slit in that one little chili. it isn't even on my plate. holy moley. >> yeah, no, it's got a little bite to it. >> it is so good. so spicy. >> it's perfect, perfect. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> i think guys -- i think we should commemorate this moment with a giant selfie. >> me too. >> but the photo would not be complete without disney's main mouse and his friend goofy. mickey, goofy, where are you
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guys? oh there they are. let's go over here. [ cheers and applause ] >> so you guys want to see -- all right, if you want to be in the picture, stand up. stand up and wave, here we go. >> holy moley, i got that -- >> all right. on three we'll say "cheese". one, two, three. >> cheese. >> and there we have it. [ cheers and applause ] >> all right, we're out of time for today. but don't worry, we're coming to you from epcot at the walt disney world resort all week long. come back tomorrow and see more disney magic where we'll be joined by the hilarious alfonso ribeiro. go to thechew.com for all things "chew" and have a fabulous day, everybody!
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[ cheers and applause ] shooting there. lines of people waving flags and signs greeted students and faculty at umpqua community college on monday. nine people were killed and nine others were wounded. nearly two weeks ago during the shooting. state troopers and sheriffs deputies patrolled the grounds. if you're going to drink and drive, you probably don't want to advertise it. police say that's exactly what this 23-year-old woman did using an app on her iphone. periscope lets you streamline to the internet. she says she's drunk and police were amazed. >> i'm driving home drunk. >> and you hear her saying she's drunk. >> i just don't understand people these days. i don't get it. somehow there wasn't an accident. no one was hurt. several viewers called 911. using landmarks in the live stream, police were able to make an arrest. so the young woman went from
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here in that mugshot. >> in a way you're glad because police were able to stop her and get her off the road. >> dell best known for producing computers is making a big bet on data storage paying $67 billion for emc, the biggest tech merger ever. dell is looking to lessen its dependence on the slumping personal computer market. emc has been facing growing competition in the data storage arena as other companies move into cloud storage. linked in is offering a new perk to employees. the latest employer to offer so-called discretionary time off. on november 1st, u.s. employees will be able to take as much time off as they want every year, but the new policy comes with caveats like you did know there was a catch. workers can't create an alternative work schedule or take six months off. general electric, netflix, virgin group also offer unlimited vacations. i wonder if this works. >> you can't take six months off, okay.
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i take five months and 29 days. >> what do you think? does it work? do you feel incentivized? does the company still get what they want? >> i guess. they're all still thriving, right? >> good point. >> maybe that's the way to go. who knows? >> next, a woman who's got quite a bit of time on her hands and under her belt probably. >> nicknamed wonder woman and you're about to see why. her name is mary cotter. she's just turned 103. that's right. 103 years young. there she is. she celebrated her birthday by doing what she loves best, serving coffee and tea as a volunteer at the senior center in southern california. she is up and at 'em. >> she lives alone, drives herself to and from the center five days a week rain or shine. she says the trick maintaining a daily schedule. i believe that. >> i want to be like her. >> don't take that six-month vacation. >> i love it. you're funny. >> coming up in "the skinny," tracy morgan just did something he hasn't done in quite some
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time. >> also ahead, convincing total strangers to reveal their most intimate thoughts. we'll go looking for the humans of new york. it's been one author's labor of love. >> a consumer alert for parents of kids who love to play games using an ipad app. why something so harmless can end up costing you money after a look at today's forecast map. we've got a new forecast map. you're watching "world news now." >> "world news now" weather. brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, this is an important message. so please, write down the number on your screen. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. it's a rate lock for your life insurance that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get
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a 55-year-old female driver distracted on a cell phone looked up just in time to see the trooper on the left side of the road. interviewed and careened off the road, rolling her vehicle off the road. she was life flighted to the hospital with serious but nonlife-threatening injuries. >> it's not just grown-ups who can't seem to put the cellphone down. new research suggest agrowing number of teens are compulsive texters. the study of more than 400 students found many overtexting teens exhibit the same signs as compulsive gamblers including losing sleep over testing and lying to cover up how much time they spend on texting. girls text compulsively far higher than boys. boys in the study who were compulsive texters were not at risk of doing poorly in school. >> even the youngest of children are getting into trouble with their electronic devices. this time it's hitting their parents in the wallets. >> kids are racking cup huge cell phone bills while playing games. abc's juju chang explains.
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>> mama. >> it drives parents everywhere nuts including it turns out kanye west. >> kanye has a 2-year-old daughter north with kim kardashian west taking to twitter ranting about companies that put in-app purchases on games designed for kids writing, "we give the ipad to our child and every five minutes there's a new purchase. if a game is made for a 2-year-old, just allow them to have fun and give the parents a break." >> kids even toddlers using digital devices like ipads wraging racking up big bills with in-and purchases without their parents' consent. >> we had a conversation with our children about being responsible users of technology. we made sure that they knew the rules of using the technology and the consequences of breaking those rules. >> a 2012 survey by the federal trade commission took a look at 400 apps made for children
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and 200 from the apple store. the ftc finding 17% of them had the ability to make purchases for goods within the app ranging in price from 99 sent to $29.99. apple and google both settling complaints with the ftc refunding millions to consumers for the in-app purchases. apple coughing up $32.5 million, google $19 million. so what can you do to insure your kids aren't breaking the bank with their beloved apps? >> you can set a password so your kids don't make purchases you don't want them making. secondly, if they happen to make those purchases, you can go ahead and request a refund. >> juju chang, abc news, new york. >> it is such a headache for a >> you said you set a password. my kids are toddlers. >> there you go. >> i know the password which is my issue when i tried to do the other apps. >> you're frustrated when you're on your ipad. it doesn't relax you? >> no, i look like i just came from wayne's world. party on, what was it?
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skinny so skinny >> time now for "the skinny." topping our headlines this morning a revelation on last >> revelation is an first off, no one last night was eliminated. but this was switchup week which had former pro boxer or pro maks contestants with a different pro. last night we heard the painful deaths behind alek skarlatos' nose injury. >> we were doing the rhumba and my elbow caught his nose and we both heard this off sound. i broke his nose. i feel awful. i'm so sorry. >> poor alek skarlatos. >> he survives a train attack but gets a broken nose on "dancing with the stars." no worse for the wear for his performance last night with emma slater. unfortunately they scored only one 8 and three 7s. >> meantime heating up the dance
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floor last night, paula deen. oh, just look at what she did. and just shake, got to have it now >> that was interesting. >> back street boy nick carter and whitney carson conquering the paso doble making complete with innuendo like lightning effects. >> xanadu. >> xanadu. i was like innuendo. that's like a freudian slip there. >> you saved me on skarlatos. >> they were trying to impress judge maks saying not my cup of tea. >> next up, some glad tidings from the legend/teigen household. >> the crooner and model have famously been trying to have a baby. chrissy teigen made the happy announcement. john and i are so happy to announce that we are pregnant.
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>> as she prepares for motherhood, teigen already has a few ruse she plans to follow. they reportedly include no hot nannies, drivers or maids. good point, krissy. >> next to some happy news from tracy morgan. >> for the first time since the car crash on the new jersey turnpike last year he's back on stage doing what he loves best. he tweeted out this photo of himself on stage at new york city's comedy cellular last night. >> he will host this week's edition of "saturday night live." >> i love that. and finally, it's been a long time coming for our friend kelly ripa. and now it's official. take a look. >> the "live with kelly and michael" host has been honored with her own star on the hollywood walk of fame coinciding with her 15th year as host of live. earlier this year she won a daytime emmy. >> on hand to introduce ripa was fellow abc host jimmy kimmel and her husband mark consuelos. our warm congratulations to kelly. >> well, deserved. >> she always looks so fantastic, no matter where she
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>> it's one of a reporter's most valuable skills, getting interview subjects to share their most intimate secrets. >> so true. every one of us knows about barbara walters and oprah winfreys of the world. but have you heard of brandon stanton? we're up "up all nightline" with robin roberts. >> new york city, the home of millions of people. you've probably seen some of these people on the popular blog humans of new york. >> i was wondering if there's any way i could take your photograph. >> of course you can. >> reporter: creator brandon stanton has used this approach to photograph over 10,000 strangers in the city. >> if you're going to exhibit the diversity of lives and stories on planet earth, i don't think there's any single location that would be easier to do that than new york. >> reporter: over the past five years, the blog transformed from
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blog. pairing quotes with pictures. this combination led to the creation of his latest book, "humans of new york stories." >> i realized that i was already going through the effort to approach a stranger and get them to let me take their photo. and it was only a small step from that to speaking with this person and learning about their lives and learning about their stories. >> reporter: i was curious to see how he's able to get people to reveal so much of themselves. using me as an example. excuse me, do you mind if i take your photograph? >> i don't mind. >> what started as a mock interview quickly became real. >> can you tell me the single moment in your life that you felt loss most acutely? >> i know this sounds odd because i'd gone through hell, loss of my health twice, my mom, my dad. when my dog died earlier this year after almost 18 years, i mean, that's the one constant in my life through all the losses
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that i've had. kj was the one who got me through and so it was hard to get out of bed. i was shocked that of all the losses, my beloved pet, but it made sense in the end because talking about unconditional love. about unconditional love. >> what an incredible story. not only robin's story but what he's doing. he's got over 15 million followers on social media. this guy is really good at asking questions and in the right way, right? >> the right tone. it's not always easy. it's really hard. he says the first question he also asks interview subjects, what is your greatest struggle right now. >> i love that. the simplest questions are often the best ones. >> good point. we'll be back. this is abc's "world news now." informing insomniacs for two
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