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were supposed to move. >> reporter: he tells me he has been homeless for years, but he is likely not going to be going to the winter shelter the city is setting up at old oakland army base. instead some oakland occupiers say they'll leave and eventually return. >> occupy san francisco. we can go to berkeley. occupies all over the world. >> reporter: among more than a dozen campers at snow park. he says the crackdown in oakland will not drown out the main message of the occupy movement. when you go to have a beer with your buddies, you don't tell them. how you are late on your car payment and your mortgage is overdue and all that. because of the movement they actually talked about it. >> reporter: for some oakland residents there is a hope that camps are closed down. once and for all. patricia brooks says the efforts are misplaced and the drug use, violence and problems the camps attracted are making things worse. >> unfortunately, our city leaders can do little when we don't have a tax base. we are trying to bring businesses here. but this is a deterrent. >> a lot of people that are
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just, they don't understand what they're protesting a major concern for the events happening across the country. now you have a large amount of crime that is happening act these different events. >> apparently some college campuses will have these camps move on to the campuses i think, i heard that. that's of a concern for me. especially, considering the criminal element. >> and how will you work with the campus police, city police. >> young students. >> now to a major medical study on diabetes out this morning. researchers predict one in ten adults could have diabetes by year 2030. that means as many as 522 million people worldwide will have the blood sugar disorder two decades from now. international advocacy group says that dire prediction in fact is a conservative estimate. >> now a medical question centering on the treatment of twin sisters in massachusetts. they have been participating in the clinical trial of a cystic
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fibrosis drug. one sister taking the drug. the other hasn't. abc's dr. richard besser tells us more. >> reporter: two sisters with a rare form of cystic fibrosis. one gets better. the other doesn't. both part of a study for a drug that has the potential to dramatically change their lives. in most studies, only half the patients get the real drug. >> we didn't know if they were both getting sugar pill or both the drug, or one and one. the pills looked the same. >> within weeks the girls weren't acting the same. >> i wasn't coughing as much as laura was at that type. everybody said i was getting a lot more energy and growing better. >> she had -- a huge weight gain. her chest was clear. and the thing that blew us all away was that her lung function test skyrocketed. >> reporter: because of cystic fibrosis they have damaged lungs. persistent coughing they don't grow as well. because of a genetic defect their bodies make an abnormal
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protein that prevents salt and water from moving through, cell walls creating a sticky mucous that plugs their lungs. this new drug, repairs the broken protein. what does this mean for the girls? it means they can breathe. they're both now on the drug. >> very good. >> reporter: they jump on trampolines without tiring. dance without breaks. play soccer and enjoy just being normal preteens. >> i don't have any math home work. >> for their mom it means she can dream. what does the future look like for them now? >> my wish for my daughter, as any parent. i want them to go through college, get married. i want them to have healthy children. i think it changes their future. >> dr. richard besser, north andover, massachusetts. >> great to see, they're improving their health. >> they're both getting the pill now. >> you wonder if there is sibling rivalry. one found out i have got the
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sugar pill. you have the real deal. >> i'm doing better. >> yeah, now both on the mend which is very good to hear. here is your monday forecast. stormy from detroit, boston. little rock to cincinnati as well. thunderstorms, hail, dangerous wind. also in portions of southern texas. snow, yeah, snow, for western montana, northern idaho. showers in the seattle area. >> 53, in portland. 54 in sacramento warm in the 80s. dallas to miami. near 70 in atlanta. 60 here in new york. >> the buffalo bills didn't have too much to be happy about. during yesterday's beating from the cowboys. >> bills touchdown was a 30 yard touchdown pass to david nelson. after he scored nelson gave the ball to a dallas cheerleader. >> this is the good. not just any cheerleader. that's nelson's real life
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girlfriend, kelsey rike. he made it clear he wasn't going to turn this into a marriage proposal thing. big smile on her face right there. she has the game ball. >> i love it. i'm a hopeless romantic. i thought this was wonderful. >> if the proposal would have happened. >> i would have been over the moon. >> touchdown right there. touchdown. both teams win. >> missed opportunity. >> maybe next time. we'll be back with more "world news now." ♪ i want to be a cowboy ♪ and you can be my cowgirl [ monitor beeping ] [ sponge ] you've suffered some real damage. cheesy crusting. 3rd degree noodle trauma. the prognosis is bleak. you may need to soak overnight. nurse...! dawn power clean? it'll never work. [ female announcer ] dawn power clean with micro-scrubbing enzymes can give you the power of an overnight soak
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♪ ♪ ♪ i want to be a cowboy ♪ and you can be my cowgirl ♪ ♪ >> i like that. now to some news that might make you feel look a turkey this thanksgiving. the cost of serving a holiday meal is going up. >> the pain, not going to stop at the dinner table. in fact it will follow you to the mall on that black friday. i know. how expensive is the holiday going to get? here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: pass the turkey. pass the stuffing. you might as well fork over your wallet too. a bigger helping at the thanksgiving dinner table will mean a bigger bill at the grocery store this year. cooking for ten? the turkey day meal will average $49.20. that's $5.73 more than last year. 13% more. this thanksgiving a 16 pound turkey will cost $21.57. almost $4 more. >> prices are up from 3% to 5% this year compared to last year.
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whether because of labor cost, raw materials or freight. >> reporter: planning to travel to grandma's house. hope it is a short haul. airfare could be 12% higher than last year. thinking of a drive over the river and through the woods instead? that will cost more too. last year a gallon of gas ran under $3. this holiday, the national average is $3.40. that's 53 cents more per gallon. >> with increased gas prices we have seen it takes a larger chunk out of disposable income. if families are forced to make sacrifices. >> reporter: analysts say the good news is this is not the most expensive holiday season on record. shoppers say they're still feeling the pinch. >> we're watching our pennies. >> reporter: if you feel like thanksgiving is gobbling up your wallet now. wait until the next round of holidays. >> huh, really? >> reporter: analysts predict gas will top $4 a gallon by
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valentine's day, easter and cinco de mayo. cecilia vega, los angeles. >> i know you are a great cook. good at turkey? >> i am. >> i love to cook. i love to cook. i cook a mean turkey. i'll bring some in. >> ha-ha. >> the home shot. yeah. really? i see we have got proof right there. left that one in a little too long. what was that five hours for every five pounds. >> ha-ha. you'll see. i'm going to bring some in. >> yeah, hold you to it. you keep the charred stuff. when we return, recognition that brought oprah winfrey to tears. >> how kim kardashian has gone on the defensive. the full scoop next in "the skinny." defensive. the full scoop next in "the skinny."
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the oracle for me. i love her. now she has, one of her new favorite things. she has this oscar. received it for philanthropic efforts. jean hersholt humanitarian award. she gave a heartfelt speech. look at her reaction. we have a little bit of sound from oprah, the oracle. >> what this really means is that you all understand that what i have been trying to do and what i have tried to say all these years is that all of us can make a difference through the life that we live. >> still making a difference. i got to tell you. i don't think she should have canned the show. >> you are probably with a lot of people out there that say the say thing. >> i think that was a mistake. she has so much work to do. kudos for oprah the oracle, oscar winner. >> what we don't show on there, afterwards she told everybody to check under their seats. >> no? no? >> and you get an oscar!
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and you get an oscar! kim kardashian, heard of her, $20 million, wedding, 72 days. she is firing back right now. apparently one of the people she she used to work with, this jonathan jackson, is now coming out with a book. saying that she never planned on marrying khris humphreys, the marriage was a big scam. she is firing back in true kardashian, hired marty singer, legal pit bull. apparently he signed a confidentiality agreement for $200,000. she wants the cash back i you are going to start squealing. >> and has a book now. >> will that hold up, miss prosecutor. >> he'll have to pay. >> he'll have to pay. he is telling, obviously. it's worth it. this is another story. sasha gray, a porn star, former porn star, reads to an elementary school in california. first graders. parents are outraged. i got to tell you i did a gut check. i am a parent. i don't like it. i know first graders don't know she is a porn star.
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they're supposed to be role models speaking to the kids. and i -- i don't like it. >> i think a lot of people are feeling the same way. pictures from tmz, of her reading it to the class. you know -- >> let some one else speak to the first graders. i don't know why the former porn star. >> let me play devil's advocate. do you think those kids will know that she was a porn star? >> no they will want to know why she is the person there. she's a role model. sweethea sweetheart, one day if you want to be a porn star, you can be just like her. >> i laugh. i don't have kids. i can't put myself in your shoes. >> usually progressive. i don't like it. >> this one not sit right with you. >> there was a huge loss, evelyn lauder, daughter-in-law of este lauder-- the huge cosmetics company -- she died over the weekend, age 75. not only a cosmetic giant, started pink ribbon campaign, to raise awareness. huge loss to the philanthropic
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feared he would be put down if he wasn't adopted soon. >> when i saw hercules. i fell in love with him. >> my initial thought. get him back up to health. find him a good home. anything to keep him from being euthanized. >> he's 75% underweight. he looked beat up. >> reporter: a few short hours after the couple rescued him it was hercules doing the rescuing after someone broke into the litler's home. >> i opened the inside door. he started growling. it was unusual. hadn't barked. growled or made noises up until that point. next thing i know he is ripping free of my hand and he is going through the screen door on to the back porch. >> reporter: hercules apparently sensed the presence of the intruder and before the litlers knew what was going on he was
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chasing after him. >> when he got to the fence. hercules grabbed him by the ankle. one more good pull and the guy was gone. >> reporter: the intruder managed to escape, the cup feared what would have happened if hercules had not been there. as for hercules, he certainly earned his rewards, a nice bone, a spot on the bed, and -- >> i think he definitely have a permanent home. to adopted a dog six hours previous to the incident to have him already defending you that much resolve, it's amazing. >> wow. >> see, man's best friend. i have three dogs. >> are they going to do something like that? >> no question. no question. my dogs. >> territorial, defensive. >> they protect our home, our family. and they're lovely. the dogs. >> look at that face, only a mother could love. >> he needs a treat. >> coming up, one of the barrels, whiskey barrels, rescuing st. bernard's, swiss alps. a cute animal and great story. that's the news for this half-hour. don't miss our updates on facebook at wnnfans.com. on facebook at wnnfans.com.
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making news this morning. coast to coast crackdowns. >> it's turn aing point for the occupy wall street movement. police taking action against protesters. is the scandal spreading? penn state briss for more victims to come forward. and the megastar and his marine. she invited justin timberlake to the biggest event of the year. and this weekend, he kept his promise. good monday morning, everyone. i'm dan kloeffler. >> and i'm sunny hostin. there's growing tension this morning between police and protesters across the nation. >> take a look. this was the scene in portland, oregon. police on horse back cleared
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pl protesters from their camps. >> paul beeman is joining us with the latest. >> in city after city, officials seem to be rung out of patience. they say the camps are unsafe and unsanitary. it's time for the protesters to leave. in okakland, california, the tension is rising. they're warning protesters to move out or else. >> a lot of people felt like it was time to go. >> reporter: there have been violent confrontations and a deadly shooting in oakland. officials elsewhere want to avoid that. >> this isn't game. it's real life. people's lives and safety are at stake here on all sides. [ chanting ] >> reporter: in portland, lis in riot gear emptied the parks.
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and after a woman was sexually assaulted in philadelphia, the mayor called it intolerable. >> occupy philly has changed. we're seeing serious health and safety issues playing out on almost a daily basis. the people of occupy philly have also changed. and their intentions have changed. >> reporter: in san francisco, one police officer was slashd with a knife when protesters attacks during a mark. things were largely quiet overnight. after a weekend of tense confrontations, the mood is very different this morning. >> paul beban with the latest. thank you. new details now in the penn state sex scandal. authorities are preparing for more victims to come forward. the president has called the case heart breaking. linsey davis has the latest. >> reporter: the pennsylvania
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governor had harsh word for law enforcement. >> we would have expected law enforcement to be involved much sooner. >> reporter: he said he wouldn't be surprised if more victims come forward. what kind of liability would a penn state face? >> a lot of limt. because they knew that they had a predator on their campus. and they did nothing stop it. >> reporter: predators thrive on silence. if the child sex abuse allegations against jerry sandusky prove true, it appears dozens of people knew and kept quiet. among them, the university police, state department of public welfare, the district attorney and the second mile, sandusky's charity. pennsylvania law doesn't require all people to report. >> pennsylvania law retires people that learn through the course of their employment that a child is being abused, that
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that person go his or her supervisor all the way to the head of the organization. >> reporter: all the finger pointing and even football took a back seat on saturday to prayer for the victims. >> may justice be known. to protect the victims. >> reporter: an emotional day all around. >> dad, i wish you were here. we love you. >> reporter: that same spirit of healing continued on campus. >> a lot of pain and hurt came up. people are hurting. >> reporter: at least one victim is considering firing a civil suit against anyone that failed to report the abuse. police have set up a tip line for additional victims to come forward. linsey davis, abc news, state college, pennsylvania. >> and much more on this story coming up. we'll talk to penn state's new president a little bit later on "good morning america." president obama is promising to work with russia and china to make sure iran does not acquire
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an atomic weapon. the president said that sanctions against tehran have had enormous bite. he's saying she's not taking any options off the table. as for the republicans that want mr. obama's job, a new poll puts mitt romney back on top. the new poll has him eight points in front of herman cain who is still battling the sexual harass mement allegations. another new poll has romney trailing president obama 49% to 43%. and evidence of dissatisfaction with congress. 83% of them disapprove of congress. and a powerful before and after picture to share this morning. congresswoman gabrielle giffords in the weeks after she was shot
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and now. her astronaut husband documenting her powellerful path to recovery. tonight, a one-hour event startsistart starting at 10:00. showers and thunderstorms for new england. bow to memphis and little rock. gusty winds around cincinnati and indianapolis. keep an eye out from san antonio to del rio. keep an eye out in the rockies for snow. >> 53 in portland. 70 in phoenix. minneapolis gets up to 50. detroit 60. mostly 60s from boston to atlanta. >> seems funny seeing the snow. it's approaching, unfortunately. coming up, the new tenants of foreclosed mcmansions.
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monti is trying to form a new government. italy and the rest of europe hope the yale-educated economist can pull the rest of the country back from the brink of financial ruin. the overseas market are optimistic. hong kong's hang seng picked up 371 points. if london, the ftse opened higher. the dow gained 170 points last week. the nasdaq in the negative, losing seven points. bank customers may have won on debit card fees. but banks are still getting their money. the new quietly imposed charges are for replacing a lost debit card, depositing money with a mobile phone, or receiving a wire transaction. and retailers may also be hitting you with stealth fees. many layaway plans have some
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upfront payments. charles schumer wants the stores to do a better job about relaying their fees. the story about the greek hero and the gods of ancient greece drew and audience that was 6 the% male. "immore also the" took in $32 million. "jack and jill" was in second. in the central valley farming town of mesced, they're living in mansions for a fraction of the cost of student housing on campuses. some residents are understandably bitter. >> you can still hang christmas lights in those houses, right? coming up next, the dramatic rescue of a kidnapped baseball star. we hear from him in an abc news/espn exclusive.
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a flawless launch from kazakhstan this morning is sending the first american to the space station since the retirement of the u.s. space shuttle program. the nasaastronaut blasted off. if today's mission had been skrapd, the space station would have had to have been temporarily abandoned. floodingen thes in the northeast. rain drenches i-70, 80, and 90 in the midwest and ohio. icy on parts of i-15 and 90 in the northern rockies. >> if you're flying, airport
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delays possible in new york, boston, detroit, cleveland and memphis. now to the unbelievable story of wilson ramos, the catcher for the washington nationals who was freed from kidnappers over the week end. >> his rescuers are, he says, the only reason he's still alive. >> reporter: wilson ramos thought he would never hug his family again. frightened he wouldn't sir vooif. he talked to our sear network. espn. >> i'm happy with my mom. i'm safe now. that was a hard time for me. >> ramos gets a piece of that one! >> reporter: 24 years old, just two seasons in the majors. his big league contract made him a target back home. >> translator: these people know what they're doing. they do this for money and kill innocent people. >> reporter: but they made a critical mistake. they dumped a stolen car just 35
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miles to the west of his home. they found the car, got a tim, and raided a farmhouse. 6 of as many as 10 kidnappers were arrested. he says he'll continue his plan wednesday. then it's back here to washington, for another season with the nationals. >> you know, i want to say thank you for everything and i'll see you in spring training. >> reporter: back to the field of dreams, after a horrific nightmare. david kerley, abc news, washington. police in suburban seattle say they're working on about a dozen new leads in the case offing toddler. it's been more than a week since the 2-year-old was last seen. his mother said she left him in her car when it ran out of gas and then walked to a service station. the police talked to locals at a road block and got more information this week end.
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major break through. 1 in 10 adults may have diabetes by 2030. that means 522 million people worldwide will have type i or type ii diabetes. that is conservative. since it doesn't include the impact of increasing obesity. drinking only two sugary drinks a day put women at more than four times the risk. now sports. starting with tiger woods. had he hit this putt yesterday, he would have moved into a tie for the lead. it wasn't to be. and woods finished two strokes back. as for our nfl highlights, we get those from espn news. good morning, i'm max
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bretos. this is your espn news update. week ten of the nfl including key divisional matchups. the saints visit the falcons. top spot on the line. falcons down three. matt bryant, we're tied. 23-23. we go to overtime. michael smith. coach of the falcons taking a huge risk. at his own 30 yard line to start the overtime. he goes for it on fourth and inches. michael turner, he's stoned there. the saints take over. they didn't have to go too far to set up a winning field goal. and they would set it up for john casey. 26 yards out. he hits it. saints win it, 26-23. drew brees threw a touchdown for a 37th straight game. only johnny unitas has a longer streak than that. sunday night football, afc east
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on the line. the jets licking their chops. however, a twist to the tale. rob gronkowski catching that. a penalty on the play, but declined. brady to gronkowski a second time. and then -- deion branch with a catch. they feel it. 30-16. and then the salt to the wound. rob ninkovich with the pick six. patriots win it, 37-16. that's your espn news update. for the latest and the highlights, one place to turn to, the highlight express on espn news. coming up next in "the pulse" justin timberlake moox good on an important promise. and it's the video we can't get enough of. the baby girl who is a big fan
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desk. >> and of course, there were tears in here eyes as she said receiving an oscar for fill l philanthropy is unimaginable, given her humble beginnings. and a famous face is signing off. >> will that be possible for people after just three decades. with just five shows to go, k e katie couric tried to find out how he'll do it. >> you have the record. nearly 17,000 hours on television. anything you wish you had done that you haven't? >> i wish -- i wish going national didn't have to wait until i was in my late 50s before the good part of my life started in this business. that's what i regret. that it was a kind of late start. >> you only live once.
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[ cheers and applause ] put the tie on. >> have you figured out what you'll be saying on your last day? >> i guess it will be quite simple. i recall johnny's good-bye was simple. but warm. >> poignant. >> i'm not going to cry. >> how do you know. >> oh, i know. you want to bet? >> i bet you ten bucks. >> you want me to cry? >> no, i want you to say something more meaningful than good-bye and good luck. and mwah. >> it will be meaningful. it will be from my heart. it's been a wonderful 28, 29 years. >> you can see katie's full interview on a special edition of "20/20." on thursday. >> have great monday.
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