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that is what esa restaurant alexand alexander did. this is the european space agency. it's time lapsed. you see the aurora. you see lightning and the most amazing sunrise you'll ever see. the esa say many times astronauts get up there with regular digital cameras and start taking pictures. that's what he did. beautiful. you can't see it from earth, but you can see it from space. >> i wouldn't want to sleep. i would have my face pressed against that window 24. i would be afraid to go to sleep for fear of missing something. >> you get to interact with these guys while up there just stuff they are getting with their iphones. >> it tells you how spectacular our world is a little phone or digital camera gives you images like this. >> we have another winner in our rtm ipad mini give away. angela from lynchburg, virginia. congratulations to you and everybody else out there, we are giving away another ipad mini later in the show. >> you're going to ned thursday's buzz word, be at least 18 years old and a legal u.s. resident. >> buzz word coming up in a bit. >> i have videos of
that is what esa restaurant alexand alexander did. this is the european space agency. it's time lapsed. you see the aurora. you see lightning and the most amazing sunrise you'll ever see. the esa say many times astronauts get up there with regular digital cameras and start taking pictures. that's what he did. beautiful. you can't see it from earth, but you can see it from space. >> i wouldn't want to sleep. i would have my face pressed against that window 24. i would be afraid to go to...
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police say 21-year-old adam alexander and jaysmin alexander neglected to take their daughter to routine doctors visits and ignored a potential breathing problem weeks before this happened. >>> today airstrikes for isis targets were the focus. there are hundreds of civilians trapped near the border with turkey and the u.s. is calling on turkey to help prevent a massacre by islamic fighters. u.s. jets continue to hit isis targets on syria's border with turkey, but with isis fighters moving up from the south to capture the town the pentagon concedes airstrikes will not be able to stop it. those in the > it is one town and there will be others where there will be conflicts with isil in the next months. >> the u.s. wants to launch airstrikes from turkey and is asking the country to help train and equip modern syrian rebels needed to battle isis on the ground, but turkey has its own agenda and would like to season the coalition targeting the government of syrian president bashir assad. the battle i
police say 21-year-old adam alexander and jaysmin alexander neglected to take their daughter to routine doctors visits and ignored a potential breathing problem weeks before this happened. >>> today airstrikes for isis targets were the focus. there are hundreds of civilians trapped near the border with turkey and the u.s. is calling on turkey to help prevent a massacre by islamic fighters. u.s. jets continue to hit isis targets on syria's border with turkey, but with isis fighters...
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alexander's girlfriend put his name down as father of her child when she applied for state assistance. in the late 1980s, the state sent a process serve i have server to alexander's house. the he said he delivered the process to alexanderout he lied. alexander was in prison for unrelated crime. in 1991, during the traffic stop, the cop pulled up his record, saw that he owed off thousand in back child support and arrested him. this year, the judge erased part of the debt alexander owed to the mother of the child. actually all of the debt that he owed the mother of the child but not the $30,000s owed to the state for welfare benefits over the years. for this kid that isn't his. bring in the legal panel. diana eisen a criminal defense attorney, dan schorr, former prosecutor. diana, how does something like this happen? >> flaws in the legal system. i mean this man's constitutional rights were clearly violated here. he was not awarded due process rights. he was not allowed to be heard on issue the fact this isn't even his kid. he has proof, actual dna evidence this is not his child. i think it is overwhelming how absurd this is that he is still being ordered to pay $30,000 child support for a default judgment he was never p
alexander's girlfriend put his name down as father of her child when she applied for state assistance. in the late 1980s, the state sent a process serve i have server to alexander's house. the he said he delivered the process to alexanderout he lied. alexander was in prison for unrelated crime. in 1991, during the traffic stop, the cop pulled up his record, saw that he owed off thousand in back child support and arrested him. this year, the judge erased part of the debt alexander owed to the...
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alexander in california, alexander? >> caller: hi, jim, how is it going today? the wallet dt disney company. >> this stock is in the grips of fear as many theme parks and travel leisure. if it goes under 80 we'll look back and say what i was thinking. let's wait until it gets there or we get fable news on ebola. that's what the market issi doi. hi patricia. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. what do you think of vsdl. >> too speculative. when first solar is getting hit hard i'm not going to go out on the food chain division. let's go to maxine in california. >> caller: i've held on to ge stock for about 30 years and i was wondering, i know it's down a little bit right now, but if this would be a good time to sell it. >> okay, this is a great question. a really long piece and maybe i have to do it on here to, on real money where i talk about ge. here is the problem, ge has got some businesses that are oil related. people think that may not be good. in the end, this stock yields 3.6. what are you going to do? sell it or buy it back? you have to stay the cour
alexander in california, alexander? >> caller: hi, jim, how is it going today? the wallet dt disney company. >> this stock is in the grips of fear as many theme parks and travel leisure. if it goes under 80 we'll look back and say what i was thinking. let's wait until it gets there or we get fable news on ebola. that's what the market issi doi. hi patricia. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. what do you think of vsdl. >> too speculative. when first solar is getting...
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want to bring in cnn's alexander field. alexander, this is an interesting case.k, first of all, with something of indirect contact with -- didn't actually treat him the, touch them, et cetera, also making a decision herself to kind of quarantine herself and then you have this whole other layer, the u.s. and belize -- what do we know about this case? >> this is a passenger who worked in the lab at the hospital, may have handled a specimen from the ebola patient, eric thomas duncan. >> just a specimen. >> right, showing no symptom that the point but a decision was made to try and get this passenger and her travel companion off the ship. there was a request made from the state department to the government in belize backed by secretary john kerry asking to allow the passenger and her companion to disembark and fly back to the u.s. belize flatout denied the request, which surprised a lot of people considering it came from the u.s. state department. they said out of a preponderance of caution for their citizens and residents, they could not allow this. they are self-qu
want to bring in cnn's alexander field. alexander, this is an interesting case.k, first of all, with something of indirect contact with -- didn't actually treat him the, touch them, et cetera, also making a decision herself to kind of quarantine herself and then you have this whole other layer, the u.s. and belize -- what do we know about this case? >> this is a passenger who worked in the lab at the hospital, may have handled a specimen from the ebola patient, eric thomas duncan....
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alexander -- i made a mistake. i'll fix it. ♪ from down in dixie land ♪ he's going over there to do his share ♪ ♪ when alexander takes him ragtime band to france ♪ ♪ he'll capture everyone and take them one by one ♪ ♪ the ragtime tunes will put the germans in a trance ♪ ♪ they'll throw their guns away hip hip hooray ♪ ♪ they'll get so excited they'll come over the top ♪ ♪ two steps back to berlin with a hip and a hop ♪ ♪ he'll know he has no chance when alexanderif i hadn't rehearsed. that song obviously comes once we've gone into the war. let me fill in the pieces broadly, and then as the songs come up, i'll place them for you. we get -- that berlin song called "let's all be americans now" which comes soon after a group of songs that were in response to a specific incident. that is what really galvanizes american patriotism. what really galvanizes american support for the allies, do you know what the event was? the sinking of the "lusitania." in the months after the sinking, there are dozens of songs about the sinking of the "lusitania." all of which have the same basic point of view. it was a dastardly thing to do. they were heartless and cruel, and we need to get back. and so those songs -- you know, whether the songs are shaping public opinion or responding to public opinion, is hard to know because they come out over a series of months. my best guess is that both were happening. but clearly the sinking of the "lusitania," everything chang
alexander -- i made a mistake. i'll fix it. ♪ from down in dixie land ♪ he's going over there to do his share ♪ ♪ when alexander takes him ragtime band to france ♪ ♪ he'll capture everyone and take them one by one ♪ ♪ the ragtime tunes will put the germans in a trance ♪ ♪ they'll throw their guns away hip hip hooray ♪ ♪ they'll get so excited they'll come over the top ♪ ♪ two steps back to berlin with a hip and a hop ♪ ♪ he'll know he has no chance when...
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alexander ... .. .. es una historia del pequeÑo alexander que se pregunta si es el Único el que sale las cosas tan mal, prontoesto conozco. >> eres culpable de algo que hizo tu personaje en la pelÍcula? >> definitivamente se confiesa jennifer garner si se trata de errores en la crianza de los hijos soy culpable como en la cinta he estado gritando por la ventana tratando de organizar demasiado cosas en un dÍa. >> yo no. no. no... bromea steve carrell yo soy un padre perfecto siento haber hecho esta pelÍcula le puedo dar consejo a los padres porque he interpretado a uno y me da derecho. luke evans protagonizan la historia jamÁs contada de drÁcula frente a las amenazas de su reino y su familia hace un trato con peligrosas fuerzas sobre naturales y trata de evitar Él mismo caer en la obscuridad. en the judge un abogado defensor increÍblemente hÁbil que ha formado una carrera exitosa de gÉnero culpables que pagan enormes fortunas debe regresar a su casa de la infancia tras la muerte de su madre para descubrir que su distanciado padre que es juez y tiene alzheimer es sospechoso de haber cometido un crimen. >> cÓmo
alexander ... .. .. es una historia del pequeÑo alexander que se pregunta si es el Único el que sale las cosas tan mal, prontoesto conozco. >> eres culpable de algo que hizo tu personaje en la pelÍcula? >> definitivamente se confiesa jennifer garner si se trata de errores en la crianza de los hijos soy culpable como en la cinta he estado gritando por la ventana tratando de organizar demasiado cosas en un dÍa. >> yo no. no. no... bromea steve carrell yo soy un padre...
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. >> court documents identify the friend with hernandez that night as alexander bradley, the same alexanderandez later shot his right eye because the football player felt disrespected during an argument over a cell phone, all leading to a key question. do those two violent acts suggest a dangerous pattern of behavior driven by paranoia? cnn has learned that prosecutors believe that behavior is what led to odin lloyd's murder. a source with knowledge of the investigation says the night they were at this club, hernandez gets angry when he sees lloyd talking with two men. and angry again later at hernandez' apartment when lloyd gets a look at guns and ammo kept there. it is not clear exactly what ticked hernandez off. the source will only say it is as trivial as that spilled drink allegedly behind the double murder. >> motive does not have to be proven under the law. >> jerry leoni is both a former massachusetts district attorney and federal prosecutor. >> juries like motive. juries want to know why somebody did something, especially when they have done something that is alleged to have been a
. >> court documents identify the friend with hernandez that night as alexander bradley, the same alexanderandez later shot his right eye because the football player felt disrespected during an argument over a cell phone, all leading to a key question. do those two violent acts suggest a dangerous pattern of behavior driven by paranoia? cnn has learned that prosecutors believe that behavior is what led to odin lloyd's murder. a source with knowledge of the investigation says the night...
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well, it was a state dinner at the white house for china and she chose a red alexander mcqueen dress for the evening. and alexandercqueen is a london-based design house. and oscar de la renta essentially said he felt she had missed an opportunity to highlight the best of american design at this moment where the world's attention was on the white house and in particular on her. obviously no one particularly wants to be criticized for what they have chosen to wear, but i think that oscar's comments need to be taken in the context out of which he came of age as a designer. and he really came to his statue at a time when the american fashion industry was really not much to speak of. everything was essentially being designed and decided in paris, and the american industry at that time was copying paris. there was an entire fashion economy on 7th avenue that was predicated on copying paris. oscar was among those early designers who were able to put american design on the map able to bring american designers out of the back rooms and give them a voice, and they became names on a label. so i think in some visceral way, he
well, it was a state dinner at the white house for china and she chose a red alexander mcqueen dress for the evening. and alexandercqueen is a london-based design house. and oscar de la renta essentially said he felt she had missed an opportunity to highlight the best of american design at this moment where the world's attention was on the white house and in particular on her. obviously no one particularly wants to be criticized for what they have chosen to wear, but i think that oscar's...
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alexander von tellkin. and alexander, let me start with you, a doctor treating ebola patients and people sick and dying and around the bodily fluids and feeling sluggish for a few days and he called the hospital today when he got the very high fever. we don't know the results of the tests or what it will show but what is your take on the situation? >> my take on this, erin, we've heard it is the fever. then we heard a few weeks ago, maybe it is the sluggish. doctors, or those close to folks with ebola, have to pay attention to that. science doesn't stay static. we understand more as time goes by. if now the understanding is that sluggishness may be a symptom and you know that you've been treating ebola patients, you've got to be pro-active and understand, hum, maybe the fever is not what i wait for. and then the guidelines have to catch up with that. now we're saying, huh, what are those guidelines. the public wants to know how do we stay safe. so those people making guidelines, the public health leadership need to keep
alexander von tellkin. and alexander, let me start with you, a doctor treating ebola patients and people sick and dying and around the bodily fluids and feeling sluggish for a few days and he called the hospital today when he got the very high fever. we don't know the results of the tests or what it will show but what is your take on the situation? >> my take on this, erin, we've heard it is the fever. then we heard a few weeks ago, maybe it is the sluggish. doctors, or those close to...
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alexander -- i made a mistake. i'll fix it. ♪ from down in dixie land ♪ he's going over there to do his share ♪ ♪ when alexander takes him ragtime band to france ♪ ♪ he'll capture everyone and take them one by one ♪ ♪ the ragtime tunes will put the germans in a trance ♪ ♪ they'll throw their guns away hip hip hooray ♪ ♪ they'll get so excited they'll come over the top ♪ ♪ two steps back to berlin with a hip and a hop ♪ ♪ he'll know he has no chance when alexanderif i hadn't rehearsed. that song obviously comes once we've gone into the war. let me fill in the pieces broadly, and then as the songs come up, i'll place them for you. we get -- that berlin song called "let's all be americans now" which comes soon after a group of songs that were in response to a specific incident. that is what really galvanizes american patriotism. what really galvanizes american support for the allies, do you know what the event was? the sinking of the "lusitania." in the months after the sinking, there are dozens of songs about the sinking of the "lusitania." all of which have the same basic point of view. it was a dastardly thing to do. they were heartless and cruel, and we need to get back. and so those songs -- you know, whether the songs are shaping public opinion or responding to public opinion, is hard to know because they come out over a series of months. my best guess is that both were happening. but clearly the sinking of the "lusitania," everything chang
alexander -- i made a mistake. i'll fix it. ♪ from down in dixie land ♪ he's going over there to do his share ♪ ♪ when alexander takes him ragtime band to france ♪ ♪ he'll capture everyone and take them one by one ♪ ♪ the ragtime tunes will put the germans in a trance ♪ ♪ they'll throw their guns away hip hip hooray ♪ ♪ they'll get so excited they'll come over the top ♪ ♪ two steps back to berlin with a hip and a hop ♪ ♪ he'll know he has no chance when...
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alexander, start. never been higher for $200. alexander. what's mount everest? yes. never been higher for $400.ight. never been higher for $600.
alexander, start. never been higher for $200. alexander. what's mount everest? yes. never been higher for $400.ight. never been higher for $600.
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that successor to keith alexander in testimony, i think, said literally downplayed the harm done by edward snowden. >> right. you know, admiral rogers the successor to general alexander. my experience is, first, there has been harm, no doubt there has been harm. but-- . >> rose: along the lines you were suggesting. >> they changed how they communicate, made it harder for us to collect. and i would say another, and potentially more far reaching damage is the relationship with these service providers. the internet service providers and telecommunications companies. >> rose: they are less coop rattive. >> that is a real paradigm shift from where we were several years ago when-- where if we went to a company with an order or a lawful directive, you know there was a presumption that that was something cooperation. >> rose: now they pushback.
that successor to keith alexander in testimony, i think, said literally downplayed the harm done by edward snowden. >> right. you know, admiral rogers the successor to general alexander. my experience is, first, there has been harm, no doubt there has been harm. but-- . >> rose: along the lines you were suggesting. >> they changed how they communicate, made it harder for us to collect. and i would say another, and potentially more far reaching damage is the relationship with...
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alexander's dead body crumpled in his bathroom shower. >> jodi arias killed travis alexander. there is no question about it. the million dollar question is what would have forced her to do it. after telling two different stories about her innocence. jodi arias admitted under oath she was the killer. >> did you kill travis alexanderjune 4th, 2008? >> yes, i did. >> but she denied the charge against her. that she had planned travis' murder. >> why? >> the simple answer is he attacked me. and i defended myself. >> she pled not guilty, claiming self defense. she was forced to kill travis. >> it just, those two minutes. jodi had to make a choice -- she would either live or she would die. >> the death penalty case you want sympathy. you need an explanation for the defendant's actions and what they did. >> the defense's explanation was to blame the victim. defense witnesses pour frrtraye travis as conflicted. publicly a devout mormon, respected in his community. privately a man with lewd interests. jodi was in the word of her defense attorney travis' dirty little secret. something she vividly demonstrated in this lurid phone call. >> you, you were hot. start touching yourself. >> when you hear this call, it's, it's crucial to understand the difference. the difference between the type of person that travis pour frayed h
alexander's dead body crumpled in his bathroom shower. >> jodi arias killed travis alexander. there is no question about it. the million dollar question is what would have forced her to do it. after telling two different stories about her innocence. jodi arias admitted under oath she was the killer. >> did you kill travis alexanderjune 4th, 2008? >> yes, i did. >> but she denied the charge against her. that she had planned travis' murder. >> why? >> the...
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alexander hamilton and james madison to dinner. alexander hamilton, then secretary of the treasury, he was a new yorker. the northern states wanted the federal assumption of the debt, meaning during the revolutionary war, the northern states had run up a great deal of debt while the southern states had not. the southern states wanted none of this. they wanted individual states to pay off their debt. the southern states wanted the capital closer to where we are today. in a grand compromise, thomas jefferson, alexander hamilton, and james madison of virginia, decided to package these two decisions into a grand compromise, so the united states government assumes the dead of the states from the revolutionary war, and the capital would be closer to the place that the southern states wanted, and this compromise was a very important point in the early history of our country and helped solidify the country and helped solidify democracy. so the constitution, in fact, had talked about a federal district that would serve as a home for the capital, and washington, d.c., is the only city in the country, the only place in the country created by the constitution. article one describes the legislative towers. it also describes a federal district that would serve as the capital of the new united states. with these two facts in hand, congress passed legislation deciding that george washington, the father of our country, would be responsible for selecting the exact site that would serve as the capital. george washin
alexander hamilton and james madison to dinner. alexander hamilton, then secretary of the treasury, he was a new yorker. the northern states wanted the federal assumption of the debt, meaning during the revolutionary war, the northern states had run up a great deal of debt while the southern states had not. the southern states wanted none of this. they wanted individual states to pay off their debt. the southern states wanted the capital closer to where we are today. in a grand compromise,...
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alexander has a bad day. we just decided to continue what would happen if alexander says my family does than get it and i hoehave a horrible day and then they do, and then everybody goes into chaos. >> big time. >> big time. >> there we are right there we have steve carol, jen garner. they are ideal parents i thought in the film and probably ideal actors to work with. >> well, i was very lucky, to work with delightful people on top of being really talented. it was fun to work with both of them people. >> did they give you any advice, for the future. >> they don't give me advice but you learn so much from being around them and talking to them and watching them work, you just learn about acting and sets and i really loved working with them. >> is what your message for this film, what do you want both people to say and think about when they leave after they see this film that comes out next week. >> well, i think we want them to look at the film, having said, family enjoyed that and they walk out with a smile but family matters. >> i think that is what matters, i hope people laugh. we are very prosecuted of the
alexander has a bad day. we just decided to continue what would happen if alexander says my family does than get it and i hoehave a horrible day and then they do, and then everybody goes into chaos. >> big time. >> big time. >> there we are right there we have steve carol, jen garner. they are ideal parents i thought in the film and probably ideal actors to work with. >> well, i was very lucky, to work with delightful people on top of being really talented. it was fun to...
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last but not least our very favorite picture came from ann anderson thinks alexander den hoist was born on september 14th. alexanderween in a basket of candy corns. we want to see all of your halloween photos and they are great, tweet us using the hash tag cbs-3 halloween and you just may see them right here on the air. >>> trending now a college student does the impossible to win $10,000, during a basketball game at bryant college he shot a lay up, free throw, three pointer and half court shot. >> wow. >> all in succession in 30 seconds. that student is actually a soccer player from england. he has never even played basketball and he has a broken finger on his left hand. >> wow. >> over achiever. he said secret is concentration. >>> also a little girl so excited about her new choice she shows it off for the camera but it didn't go quite as planned. >> he put it on here, and then he pressed the locket button, and then it will play. >> okay. >> it keeps flying but look where it goes. >> o, no. >> she's going to need a new far i toy because it went right in the fire there and perhaps, this looks to be a holiday or bi
last but not least our very favorite picture came from ann anderson thinks alexander den hoist was born on september 14th. alexanderween in a basket of candy corns. we want to see all of your halloween photos and they are great, tweet us using the hash tag cbs-3 halloween and you just may see them right here on the air. >>> trending now a college student does the impossible to win $10,000, during a basketball game at bryant college he shot a lay up, free throw, three pointer and half...
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alexander...", la producciÓn de disney para la pantalla grande. >> seÑores, veamos lo que nos preparÓ luis sandoval. >> "alexander..." es la historia de la familia de alexanderrica". y tambiÉn se pueden llevar la patineta de univisiÓn contigo y todos nosotros aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica", la vamos a firmar y puedes estar con esta patineta por tu casa o como quieras, pero ya llegÓ el invitado especial del dÍa de hoy y es nada mÁs y nada menos que fonseca! bienvenido! aquÍ tenemos lo Último en tecnologÍa, y desde que pusimos que ibas a venir al show, mucha gente ha estado escribiendo, quiero que veas tus mensajes. >> un abrazo grande para melissa que nos estÁ escribiendo, marta sÁnchez... abraham, tambiÉn escribiÓ, abrazo grande para todos. >> en marcos dice, quÉ sorpresa, acabo de ver un vÍdeo en face de tu concierto 30.000 pies de altura, y prendo el televisor y estÁs en "despierta amÉrica". >> 3b 30.000 pies y ahora aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica", >> Él va a hablar de su producciÓn, y desde "despierta amÉrica",va a mandar flores a todas las princesas en casita, seguimos con mÁs. (gritos) >> yo no vuelvo a venir a este cine. vamos a una pausa, y sin importar tu
alexander...", la producciÓn de disney para la pantalla grande. >> seÑores, veamos lo que nos preparÓ luis sandoval. >> "alexander..." es la historia de la familia de alexanderrica". y tambiÉn se pueden llevar la patineta de univisiÓn contigo y todos nosotros aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica", la vamos a firmar y puedes estar con esta patineta por tu casa o como quieras, pero ya llegÓ el invitado especial del dÍa de hoy y es nada mÁs y nada menos...
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, but just working with them were fantastic, very disappearance with alexander was big and that was an indy, low budget. >> alexander is out on friday and disney is the parent company of abc 6. >> he came over and it was the first snowball fight they have had in a while. this winter was pretty rough. >> how long did you say he was? >> 13. >> incredibly mature. >> still to come an anonymous threat, with details on the social media message that brought police to a college campus. >>> "action news" continues with meteorologist, adam joseph, alicia vitarelli, shirleen with allicot, and brian taff. >> hello again, 4:30 and "action news" continues with the big talker, backtrack, what mens health is apologizing for about women in sports. >>> and after nude photos leaked online, jennifer lawrence is breaking her science, why she says the hack shouldn't be called a scandal. >>> and it's over for a new jersey football team, what caused state officials to sack the entire state championship team. >>> and now a social media threat against a college in delaware county. he thought it would remain anonymous but he was wrong. sara b
, but just working with them were fantastic, very disappearance with alexander was big and that was an indy, low budget. >> alexander is out on friday and disney is the parent company of abc 6. >> he came over and it was the first snowball fight they have had in a while. this winter was pretty rough. >> how long did you say he was? >> 13. >> incredibly mature. >> still to come an anonymous threat, with details on the social media message that brought police...
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alexander are in the principle william county adult detention center under $10,000 bond. 21-year-old jasmyne and adam alexander were arrested at their nokesville home last night. they're charged with felony child neglect in the wake of their baby daughter's death. the couple called 911 last sunday afternoon around 12:30 when they checked on the 9-month-old and found her you been unresponsive. police say they carried the baby out of the house to meet the emergency crews as they arrived. they tried to do cpr, but the child was already dead. the police investigation that followed revealed the baby had been left alone, unattended in her crib for 16 hours. court documents show she was laid face-down in her bed at 8:30 saturday night. her mother came home from work just before midnight. the court documents say jasmyne and adam then began drinking and later went to sleep. it wasn't until after noon sunday they looked in on her. what's more, detectives learn the baby had a previous breathing problem but wasn't taken to the doctor. >> i don't think any parent would say you could leave a 9-month-old child unattended for 16 hours. the child hasn't seen the doctor for almost seven months since the child has -- was born. so that's also -- it's some compounding factors leading up to this negligent charge. >> reporter: the alexanders also have a 2-year-old daughter. they lived in the home with adam alexander's mother and his teenage sister. neighbors say they rarely saw the young couple or their kids, and they're saddened by the baby's death. >> this is a kid. how can you leave it alone for 16 hours? they're hungry. they need anything. that's a little baby. they can do nothing. >> reporter: now i heard back from the medical examiner's office late this afternoon. no cause of death has yet been determined for her. we have also learned that a relative of the couple set up this go fund me page to help with burial expenses, but it is the source of both sympathy and scorn tonight. i'll tell you more on news4 at 6:00. reporting live from manassas, i'm julie carey, news4. >>> it started as a typical morning at a barber shop in southeast washington and then a gunman in a ski mask walked in and opened fire. one man is dead tonight, and the suspect is still on the run. this happened just before noon today on good hope road a
alexander are in the principle william county adult detention center under $10,000 bond. 21-year-old jasmyne and adam alexander were arrested at their nokesville home last night. they're charged with felony child neglect in the wake of their baby daughter's death. the couple called 911 last sunday afternoon around 12:30 when they checked on the 9-month-old and found her you been unresponsive. police say they carried the baby out of the house to meet the emergency crews as they arrived. they...
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alexander's family. >> my name is steven alexander. >> reporter: just like he did in the first trial, travis' little brother went over the gruesome death he must have had when arias stabbed and shot him. >> how much did he suffer and scream? >> reporter: and heard from one of his tearful sisters. travis was our strength, our motivation, and his presence has been ripped from our lives. alexander'sosecutor believe arias should die for the 2008 murder. last year a jury convicted her but deadlocked on death. this new jury is seeing the pictures again, hearing the many lies. >> if i killed travis, i would beg for the death penalty. >> reporter: to see if she will regret the words. >>> and turn now to pop star iggy azalea, calling out "saturday night live" for photo shopping her life. showing the moles that "saturday night live" took out. mara schiavocampo has the story. ♪ >> reporter: she's featured on fancy. >> who dat. >> reporter: with her very unique features. platinum blond hair and signature mole. but this morning rapper iggy azalea speaking out over this picture. >> musical guest, iggy azalea. >> reporter: promoting her "saturday night live" stint over the weekend. the mole, nowhere in sight. ♪ the 24-year-old rapper posting on instagram, i love the promo pictures, but i wish they hadn't photo shopped all my moles off my face. hey, i like those things. >> it's almost like sh
alexander's family. >> my name is steven alexander. >> reporter: just like he did in the first trial, travis' little brother went over the gruesome death he must have had when arias stabbed and shot him. >> how much did he suffer and scream? >> reporter: and heard from one of his tearful sisters. travis was our strength, our motivation, and his presence has been ripped from our lives. alexander'sosecutor believe arias should die for the 2008 murder. last year a jury...
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alexander lemone joins us. what you can tell us about the patient at alexander university? >> there are actually now two possible cases in the d.c. area. one of those cases is being treated at howard university. the other, however, is being treated here at shady grove hospital in rockville, maryland. this is the latest possible ebola case we have learned about. this hospital tells us they have not yet confirmed if this is an ebola case but despite that that patient is in isolation because they have ebola-like symptoms and recently traveled to areas affected by ebola. so, likely somewhere in west africa. now, the other patient at howard university in d.c., that patient also has similar symptoms, also recently traveled to nigeria. and we have learned that that patient is actually a student who checked themselves into the hospital because they were feeling ill and howard university also says they are also keeping that patient under isolation as a precaution. both hospitals are waiting for test results to confirm whether or not these are ebola cases. but they are concerned and
alexander lemone joins us. what you can tell us about the patient at alexander university? >> there are actually now two possible cases in the d.c. area. one of those cases is being treated at howard university. the other, however, is being treated here at shady grove hospital in rockville, maryland. this is the latest possible ebola case we have learned about. this hospital tells us they have not yet confirmed if this is an ebola case but despite that that patient is in isolation because...
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alexander garza dean at st. louis university college of public health and social justice. alexander, are the new measures enough. or taking temperatures and filling out questionnaires will that help anything? >> so i don't think it is really a question of is it enough? i think really the question is are we doing as much as we can. certainly with the addition of the screening from the incoming passengers from the affected country, is another layer of security that the united states government can provide to assure the public and also to look out for any more signs of ebola that could potentially slip through the cracks of the screening that happens overseas. >> van jones, you know it will start at jfk and expand to four major airports. newark, chicago, washington, dulles. and atlanta. why not do all the airports as soon as possible? >> well in some ways, got about 90% of the people from west africa go to the airports. it is probably the most efficient way to do it. i do want to point out though, this is probably more security theater at the end of the day than it is actual security.
alexander garza dean at st. louis university college of public health and social justice. alexander, are the new measures enough. or taking temperatures and filling out questionnaires will that help anything? >> so i don't think it is really a question of is it enough? i think really the question is are we doing as much as we can. certainly with the addition of the screening from the incoming passengers from the affected country, is another layer of security that the united states...
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criminal defense attorney joey jackson and cedric alexander the president of the national organization of black law enforcement executives. dr. alexanderth you, if i could. there is this prevailing thought, it seems, especially among the black community who may be fearful of police, and probably for good reason, certainly the medias has not helped out in terms of what they've been seeing a lot of lately, that they can say no to a police officer when a police officer asks for some kind of compliance, show me i.d. get out of the vehicle, get on the sidewalk. can you clear it up what is all of our responsibility no matter what when a police officer asks us to do something. >> i don't know if i can clear it up for you, but i can hopefully provide some insight so we can all start thinking about this. it is clear and evident over the last couple of months, post-the michael brown shooting, in particular, we've seen a number of incidents of police and community interactions that have not been of what we would prefer to see and certainly have created some ps pause in regards to who was right, who was wrong. that's not going to be determined on
criminal defense attorney joey jackson and cedric alexander the president of the national organization of black law enforcement executives. dr. alexanderth you, if i could. there is this prevailing thought, it seems, especially among the black community who may be fearful of police, and probably for good reason, certainly the medias has not helped out in terms of what they've been seeing a lot of lately, that they can say no to a police officer when a police officer asks for some kind of...
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alexander, your choice. "othello" for $200. alex: mike. what is venice? good. "othello," $400. mike. what is wine? wine is correct. "othello" for $600. alexander. who is iago?$800. mike.
alexander, your choice. "othello" for $200. alex: mike. what is venice? good. "othello," $400. mike. what is wine? wine is correct. "othello" for $600. alexander. who is iago?$800. mike.
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. >> and we should point out again, alexander, kaci hickox does not have ebola and has not tested possible for ebola and therefore is not contagious. alexanderns us now, i understand that kaci's boyfriend spoke out. >> yes, he came out and addressed a couple of issues. he said they're eating pizza, watching the avengers, and says he is missing classes at the university and has to call in by phone. he talked about the bike ride, saying they're members of the community. they stayed on trails and didn't go out talking to people. they don't want to make anybody uncomfortable, but don't believe they can make anybody sick. what he didn't talk about are the legal threats. >> he is not allowed to go to his school by school authorities? >> that is right. he says this has been explained to him as a voluntary quarantine. but at the same time he tells us the university tells him he can't be in class. so the question of this word voluntary is coming up. something they're both experiencing. for now, he says he can turn in his assignments next month, follow along by phone, but not an ideal situation for him. >>> up next, late details on the capture of eric
. >> and we should point out again, alexander, kaci hickox does not have ebola and has not tested possible for ebola and therefore is not contagious. alexanderns us now, i understand that kaci's boyfriend spoke out. >> yes, he came out and addressed a couple of issues. he said they're eating pizza, watching the avengers, and says he is missing classes at the university and has to call in by phone. he talked about the bike ride, saying they're members of the community. they stayed on...
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team bringing famous children's book to theatresment book alexander and the terrible horrible no good very bad day was released in 1972. alexanderp with gum in his hair, and day only got worse. now, 42 years later, seeing it all play out on the big screen. >> (movie clip). >> but one dane can change everything. >> then you guys be up? >> anyone now where the deep he is are? ahh. >> sore. >> i this looks so good. and the young star, ed is here. welcome to philadelphia. >> thank you very much. >> and his director, miguel, welcome. >> thank you. >> just saying, actually spent some time here in fill. >> i did you? why? >> i was -- >> like three months? >> where were you when i was cents 12. >> i wasn't filming project anywhere. i was sitting in my basement drooling. well, thanks for having you here. so, my kids, i have two daughters, now they're old, so it's been a long time since i red this book to them. but as i remember, your character is having a miserable life. and wants the people in his life to experience the same thing, is that basically it? >> pretty much ya. >> why such a bad time? >> just a pessimist, always the down side
team bringing famous children's book to theatresment book alexander and the terrible horrible no good very bad day was released in 1972. alexanderp with gum in his hair, and day only got worse. now, 42 years later, seeing it all play out on the big screen. >> (movie clip). >> but one dane can change everything. >> then you guys be up? >> anyone now where the deep he is are? ahh. >> sore. >> i this looks so good. and the young star, ed is here. welcome to...
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alexander desponding to questions from democratic caucus member hank johnson in 2012. laura poitras, in light of what edward snowden revealed, your response to what keep alexander statedo in fatty -- and statically? >> what we' stage for what is happening and enough miles being made by the government. i think the most revealing one is the one of james clapper, where he is being questioned by ron wyden who actually knows about the metadata collection program but doesn't want to say. >> let's go to senator ron wyden questioning director of intelligence james clyburn during a 2013 senate hearing. this is before stones revelations about the and or say -- nsa surveillance program. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all, millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not. >> not wittingly. our cases where they could inadvertently perhaps collect, but not wittingly. >> so there you have james laura, explain, what he was forced to say after the snow in revelations. >> this is an important moment. i think both for snowden when he was watching it, but the situation -- what is happening there, ron wyden sits on the intelligence committee and he kn
alexander desponding to questions from democratic caucus member hank johnson in 2012. laura poitras, in light of what edward snowden revealed, your response to what keep alexander statedo in fatty -- and statically? >> what we' stage for what is happening and enough miles being made by the government. i think the most revealing one is the one of james clapper, where he is being questioned by ron wyden who actually knows about the metadata collection program but doesn't want to say....
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alexander before and after she killed him. detectives testified they used special forensic sort of wear to retrieve pictures which are key pieces evidence. they saw an x-ray of alexander's skull and but let wound they said came after she stabbed i am 2 times and slit his threat, leading the prosecution to say he had great suffering before he died. the prosecutor needs to convince every juror the that arias must die. they must not base them on the graphic pictures and violent crime scene. her lawyer is saying she is victim of child abuse, mental illness and sexual abuse from alexanderl try to even get one juror to like her enough to spare her life. jon, testimony resumes here in arizona in just about an hour. back to you. >> keep an eye on it for us. claudia cowan, thank you. >> 12 days and counting until the midterm elections with races closer than ever in really important battle ground states, kansas, south dakota and arkansas as control of the senate hangs in the balance. taking a look into the political crystal ball, larry sabato, director of center for politics from the university of virginia. larry, always good to see you. >> hi, shannon. thanks. shannon: so we have very detailed analysis on some of these states. so many of these polls incredibly tight within the margin of error. you do a great job handicapping them for us. i want to talk very quickly first about kentucky. the senate minority leader mitch mcconnell trying to hold on to his seat there, a lot of money had been pulled from the race on democrats side. now it is being poured back in we're told all
alexander before and after she killed him. detectives testified they used special forensic sort of wear to retrieve pictures which are key pieces evidence. they saw an x-ray of alexander's skull and but let wound they said came after she stabbed i am 2 times and slit his threat, leading the prosecution to say he had great suffering before he died. the prosecutor needs to convince every juror the that arias must die. they must not base them on the graphic pictures and violent crime scene. her...
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alexander and the terrible horrible, no good very bad day." it's an adaptation of the children's book. they are the mother and father of four, which one is alexander. everybody's day just goes to crap. >> can i have the wipes? >> yeah. oh, sorry. sorry. >> i told you this day was cursed. >> sorry. >> good luck. >> there you go. >> please don't do it today. you're going to fail. >> alexanderour brother some face. >> the next time you see this face it's going to be an my driver's license. >> the driving test didn't go so well. a complete disaster. get something mixed reviews. let's trn to roger moore. carell and garner make disney look very smart for hiring movie stars to play the parents. they absolutely make the movie. this guy from the wrap disagreeing. these characters should have to suffer twice as many embarrassments if they want to earn all those adjectives in the title. >>> a film that's not kids stuff. we're talking about "the judge." robert downey jr. plays a big city lawyer who is estranged from his father portrayed by robert duvall. he's the long time judge in their small indiana hometown. dad winds up being accused of murder. he needs a defense attorney but doesn't want it to be his own kid. >> a decent lawyer can argue this easily. and by decent i mean honest. someone from here. someone with integrity that an indiana judge will respect. i obtained one of them
alexander and the terrible horrible, no good very bad day." it's an adaptation of the children's book. they are the mother and father of four, which one is alexander. everybody's day just goes to crap. >> can i have the wipes? >> yeah. oh, sorry. sorry. >> i told you this day was cursed. >> sorry. >> good luck. >> there you go. >> please don't do it today. you're going to fail. >> alexanderour brother some face. >> the next time you see...
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alexander sanchez an officer for a day. wearing his halloween costume a few weeks a little early. and alexander was given a parade by the department, they even gave him an official pad to write out tickets. we have been told he has been handing out citations to his aunt and grandmother. watch out. he's got handcuffs too. don't cross little alexander you. >>> and health news, and a new study showing the top restaurant chains are cutting calorie counts. people say they want it, the chains are delivering. abc's juju chang has the story. >> reporter: some of america's favorite family restaurants that are easy on the wallet have not always been easy on the waistline. >> endless shrimp it here. every day one-third of americans eat at a chain restaurant. now a new study finds that some of the most popular restaurants have given their menus a makeunder, of sorts. >> new york and seattle beginning in 2006 started mandating that they post calorie information on the menus. our thoughts was they might start voluntarily posting information about calories and as a result reducing them. >> reporter: the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health examining menus at 66 of the 100 largest chain restaurants in the u.s. and found that in 2013 these chains introduced newer food and beverage options with an average of 60 fewer calories than tradi
alexander sanchez an officer for a day. wearing his halloween costume a few weeks a little early. and alexander was given a parade by the department, they even gave him an official pad to write out tickets. we have been told he has been handing out citations to his aunt and grandmother. watch out. he's got handcuffs too. don't cross little alexander you. >>> and health news, and a new study showing the top restaurant chains are cutting calorie counts. people say they want it, the...
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general alexander who left nsa and brought on board on a part time basis win of the nsa's top people and that individual stayed in the nsa and private capacity. is this a conflict of interest. alexanders it is perfectly appropriate but critics say the nsa should not allow people to moon light for any private consulting firm. >> just to get back to the issue of profits versus patriotism we solicited viewership for tweets. i wanted to read a couple of them. fred bower says the fbi's version to encryption is like saying no one should have locks to the doors because criminals could lock the fbi out. >> director said last week that this is the equivalent of having a lock on the trunk of your car that the fbi could never get the master key to and then criminals could be storing anything they want and fbi would never have a search warrant. he said we don't want a back door to these technologies. we want to get in the front door with a legal warrant. what apple and google are doing prevent us. >> someone said no profit should be compromised but they could do better with security than fbi can. >> you are much too humble to do it. broker, trader, lawyer spy inside the corporate world. shout ou
general alexander who left nsa and brought on board on a part time basis win of the nsa's top people and that individual stayed in the nsa and private capacity. is this a conflict of interest. alexanders it is perfectly appropriate but critics say the nsa should not allow people to moon light for any private consulting firm. >> just to get back to the issue of profits versus patriotism we solicited viewership for tweets. i wanted to read a couple of them. fred bower says the fbi's version...
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alexander and the horrible, no good, very bad day." he plays a dad and a rocket scientist looking for a job in alexander. >> i think players should have the opportunity. they could add greenhouses, add labs. they could grow a space station as big as their imagination. >> oh, your kid. >> oh, you know what? that'll be fine. we can get day care. that won't be an issue. >> no, your kid right now -- his face is -- all green. >> oh. wow. trevor. >> and steve carell joins us now. great to have you back. >> thanks. >> so a nice, relaxing family comedy, all the hard stuff, babies, animals, fire. >> fire. yeah. yeah. that's what i signed up for. that is the ugliest baby, incidentally, the ugliest baby we could find for the movie. >> and the green helps a lot. right? >> they were want cutest kids ever. all of them were great. >> and you also got a chance to swallow the kangaroo? >> yes. i got to chase a kangaroo. kangaroos are interesting. they are much more formidable than you would give them credit for. >> we showed some kangaroos sparring the other day. some live kangaroos. and they were fierce. we did. >> was it slow? a slow day? you were showing some kangaroo sparring. >> it worked. also got a chance to work with jennifer garner. your dennison -- not classmate, but you both went to dennison. this is the first time you have worked together. >> it is, yeah. she's great. i wanted to work with her for a while, and she's the sweetest thing. >> she's fantastic. we have a question in from instagram, devin, how did you get your start in l.a.? did it take a long time to reach where you are today? >> i got my start -- well, it's kind of -- was incremental. the daily show was big here. and stephen colbert eventually got me that job. before that, we worked on the dana carvey show in new york. it was sort of the incremental rungs of the ladder. >> we got a chance to go back even further than that. this is throwback thursday. >> okay. >> so you think -- you tell us if we're wrong -- we think this is your first film role. >> i think i know what you're doing. >> "curly sue," 1991. >> table for two. non-smoking by the window if you have it. >> tessio. >> oh, yeah. yes. >> go and notify albert that we have a situation. >> yeah. >> look at that. >> you owned that role. >> i did. three days of shooting for that. i'm serious. i got three days and still get residuals. >> not bad. and except for the beard you haven't changed at all. not a thing. >> neither has my acting. it's pretty much exactly there. >> you got a few more lines now. and laughing now -- i cannot wait. you have another film coming out in november, "fox catcher" where you play kind of a twisted guy. >> yeah, it's based on a true story about john dupont who started a wrestling facility on his estate. he was a very wealthy heir to the dupont fortune. and so, ye. it's a very dark tale of her and the schultz brothers and what transpired there. >> i hope it's not the "sports illustrated" curse, but "variety" says you're an oscar lock for the role. and we cannot wait to see it. >> thanks. thank you. >> you'll be great. thanks for coming in. alexanderrs tomorrow. and now for a check on the weather. >> we're out here. and the bucket list, new york city, these guys are from lower alabama, which is technically where? >> pensacola, florida. >> if that makes any sense. we have low visibilities across the gulf coast. take a look. dense fog advisory out there. mobile, that's in alabama. 2.1 miles. look at the warmth. temps in the upper 80s and lower 90s. that's 15 degrees above normal. you're going to feel it today. and above that, a stationary boundary. a wave will develop there. rain for the next couple of days. >> good morning, we have fog for the morning commute, especially inland where we will be warm at 82 to 88 and more clouds loan the coast at 62 to 68 and 79 around the bay. the seven-day forecast shows looking warm >> how cute is tha >> how cute is that? what a beautiful baby. this weather report brought to but by mazda. robin, back to you. >> we are excited to have levar burton here. he hosted the beloved show "reading rainbow"
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alexander van tullicen, senior fellow of the institute for humanitarian affairs and joining us later again will be cnn's medical correspondent, chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. he'll join us in just a moment. so dr. alexanderyou brought some gloves here and you brought also a suit that's similar, right? to the ones that are being used. take us through. what do you think happened when we talk about breaches in protocol? show us. >> it's really interesting. the first thing to say is the protocols are quite ambiguous. okay? there are two different cdc protocols which they could be using. and they don't specify the kind of gloves. now, the kind of gloves we've got here are vinyl gloves. and these are widely used in hospitals. they're quite brittle and they're transparent. so if you puncture this you can't see through your skin. so it's possible she had a break in the glove. you can feel if you put it on they'll snap very easily. and if you get a small nick in the skin there you can see it's the same color as the skin so much harder to see than a purple glove. >> you can't really see that. you're right. >> but even if you don't have a break in the glove, even if the glove's intact, in taking them off the idea i
alexander van tullicen, senior fellow of the institute for humanitarian affairs and joining us later again will be cnn's medical correspondent, chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. he'll join us in just a moment. so dr. alexanderyou brought some gloves here and you brought also a suit that's similar, right? to the ones that are being used. take us through. what do you think happened when we talk about breaches in protocol? show us. >> it's really interesting. the first thing to...
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alexander and the terrible, horrible, no good very bad day" opens next friday. thanks a lot for coming in. >> thank you. >> you can go to "gma" and enter the "alexander" sweepstakes to win a family trip to hawaii. it's on "good morning america" on yahoo. now to ginger with a final check of the weather. >> see all of these pancakes? i have been eating the whole morning. skipping ahead. so we got people -- look down the line. how many have you made so far? at least a couple dozen. or more. they all wait in line. this is great. let's get straight to the forecast. i'll give you some pancakes. what's happening in missouri. heavy rains and severe storms in some places. more than 60 reports. today we showed you the severe weather threat. but there's also a flood threat. especially where you see red or yellow. some of the storms could have rain. over 4 inches when they come through quick like that. from missouri and arkansas up to michigan. that's the big picture. >>> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco, warm sunshine and dangerous heat coolest at coast in san francisco and low-to-upper 80's and low-to-mid 90's inland. the seven-day forecast shows the heat >> now you call it a flapjack or a pancake? pancake, robin. we got that settled. >> yes, you do. thank you. >>> we appreciate that very much. the best-selling memoir about surviving breast cancer, "the silver lining," has a companion guide. and the best news is it's absolutely free. author holly jacobs and the chairman and ceo of allstate, tom wilson, are teaming up to give it to any person in the u.s. diagnosed with breast cancer this year. both here to tell us about it. great to see you, holly. wonderful to meet you, tom. we're talking about 250,000 people on average in the u.s. are diagnosed with breast cancer this year, and they will get this beautiful guide free. first of all, how is recovery, holly? >> thanks for asking. i'm great. i'm doing so great. so happy to be here. >> good to have you back. you were here in the spring, and telling us what you were doing. and the beautiful book that you have with your photographer. >> exactly. >> tell us about the companion guide here. >> the companion guide is a condensed version of the original book, and it provides all of the really valuable lifelines and practical matters that anyone who is facing breast cancer will be helped by. >> and you come from, you know -- as a thriver, because you know we like to say thriver. survivor is great, but thriver. a social worker, nurse, you come from it in all different directions. and you have teamed up with allstate. you are approached all the time, what was it about holly and this project in particular? >> i want us to be a different kind of company. be a force for good. so when you can help women not be alone during this cancer journey. that obviously fits. with holly, our success is all about people. you know, she is just fabulous. she's motivated and gone from finding her own silver lining to helping other people find theirs. how can that not be a success? >> i remember when she was here, she wanted to give it away. and her publisher is like, no, no, no, you have to sell. you wanted to do this because it is invaluable. it's like a workbook as well, isn't it? how does it help people who are diagnosed? >> it provides the information you don't necessarily hear about. it's kind of like your girlfriend that can be a companion with you throughout every step of the process. it includes information like the questions to ask at your doctor's appointments. what to pack for chemo. how to talk to your children. what to do with hot flashes, which i might have in a minute. all of the really valuable things that you don't necessarily hear about are in this book. i use my professional experience and my personal experience to try and channel all of that information here. >> and when you read the book, it's like you're talking to holly. you're just -- you know, i've known her for a while. but you read it, and it also has lessons which go well beyond breast cancer. it's how to be the real you. how to open up to people. and i think that's applicable to all kinds of things. >> that's a really good point. and how people who are going through something like this are not going to feel alone, and neither are the people around them. tom, that was something that struck you too. it's not just for the person going through it, but those who are their support system. >> everybody. if you have a family member or friend with breast cancer, you should read the book. it's not just 250,000 people. they probably each touch 10 or 20 other people. it's available free to everybody. you don't have to do anything. just get on the website and get. >> some people are saying, how do you find the silver lining? how have you done that? >> silver linings are in small and big ones. for me, it was the hummingbird outside my window because i was too sick to stand. to the ultimate silver lining, being able to help people who have to follow me down this path. and i think there's no better silver lining than that. but silver linings provide the balance and perspective and hope to get through some of the most difficult of circumstances. >> and we have seen that. we saw that yesterday. we had our go pink program. and it was wonderful to see all these men and women who are going through it but finding that silver lining in some kind of way. and you are going to provide that for them. tom and holly, wonderful. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> perfect timing to do that. and "the silver lining companion guide" is available on allstate's website. check that out. >>> coming up, oscar winner emma thompson is here live. come back for that. great morning. jenny jenny carlos alex carlos good morning burrito team! we set out to make a bigger, tastier breakfast burrito and i think we nailed it. introducing bigger, better breakfast burritos. the grande sausage, packed with hash browns, sausage, and creamy sriracha sauce and the meat lovers, sburritos so big, they make severything look smaller.a warm guerrero tortilla.g, they make >>> just sitting here talking to the one and only emma thompson. the only person to win academy awards for both acting and writing. not too shabby. she also does a different type of writing. her third book for children about the world's most beloved bunny. the "spectacular tale of peter rabbit." and there he is, the one and only peter. i can't tell you how thrilled i was to see you brought back this character who i remember reading with my parents, and kate and i love the naughty fox. that's what we have in common. >> and mr. today. >> yeah. >> i know, well i know them all very well. >> yes. >> and love them so much. because my dad used to read me -- but he used to edit quite conspicuously. he'd be quite wanting to get downstairs for a beer. he'd cut. you left out the bit about the bow. he'd go back. but you know how it happened? peter rabbit wrote to me personally. >> i was reading that you got a letter from peter, via the publisher. >> yes. in a little box. it was in brown paper with half-eaten radishes. i wouldn't have dared to follow beatrix potter and pay this kind of homage to her if i had been sent a proper letter. but they were so clever and creative, all the correspondence i have in relation to the book is with peter. and i kind of think he really exists, you know. >> well, it seems -- i was a big fan of beatrix potter. i've read books on her. and she felt he existed and he does to so many of us. so in this new book, how you advance the story. with his pal, benjamin bunny, i think his cousin, and they're told not to go to the fair. and what does that mean? like any good child, they go. >> they wouldn't actually go, just passing it. and then, of course, they go and get into terrible, terrible difficulty. >> that's what we love. and you are naughty too. you and i have spoken off camera. is that what attracts you to this character? >> yes, he's anarchy. you know? he's basically anti-authoritarian. and so am i. >> you don't say. >> yeah. and so -- he's just -- i love him. and benjamin bunny is slightly more timid and following peter. >> when you go into readings, tell everybody, you have a specific question to ask children. >> what's the naughtiest thing you have ever done? >> and you have great answers. >> great answers. well, i tell them that the naughtiest thing my mother ever did was to whittle into the laundry basket once. an act of -- she was very young, obviously. she was 7 or something. i told a little girl yesterday morning in manchester. and she said i pulled up a wall. i pulled up a wall -- i said that's more of a talent, i would have thought. how on earth did you manage that? fantastic stuff you hear. >> it is. it's magical. the other thing we to want congratulate you on is your success in "sweeney todd." i want to -- we have some video. this is you with brin terfel and you are singing at lincoln center. >> don't make me watch this. >> do you not to want to take a look at this? you're amazing. your reviews were amazing. >> do it and i'll just -- ♪ was the word ♪ yes, yes, i love ♪ we played -- >> you can sing, you can write and we know you can act. i can't wait to see what's up next. i was reading, you've got your plate is full. and thank you for bringing back one of all of our favorites. >> oh, you're so welcome. >> make him naughtier, even. >> really. >> it's emma thompson. >> right. >> so joining the occupy movement. >> whatever you're feeling. >> that would be good. >> bring it out. >> i mean, -- >> we love you. >> thank you so much. >> great to see you. >> god, i'm really -- i'm so traumatized. >> stop it. the voice is incredible. everybody, emma thompson has written "the spectacular tale of peter rabbit" on sale now. >>> and up next, pancakes. are you hungry? emeril and ty, cooking it up. >> yeah! >> oh, yeah! checked bag. i love having a fe with my united mileageplus explorer card. i have saved $75 in checked bag fees. priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. i love to travel, no foreign transaction fees means real savings. we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the us. when i spend money on this card i can see brazil in my future. i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family which means a lot to me. ♪ ♪ >>> look at this. serious pancake operation here in times square. i mean, this is big business here. pancake business. we have emeril here, he doesn't need a last name. emeril is just the singular. emeril. and ty pennington as well. you are stacking pancakes -- >> trying to break the record. >> on top of pancakes, all morning. trying break the guinness record for the tallest pancake stack. over two feet five inches tall. you are almost there. it looks like the leaning tower of pisa right now. >> it's tilting too much. it's scary. >> we have to get that up to the world record. do that in just a moment. you two are here, though, because you have a new show together, "on the menu." tell me about it, ty. >> it's a competition show where every day home cooks get a shot at not only a $25,000 prize, but also putting their dish on the menu of america's favorite restaurants. and the cool thing is, it airs friday night, you can go to the restaurant on saturday and order it. >> isn't that cool? >> that's so cool. >> you can taste what you see on a food show. it's never happened before. >> you know what i want to taste right now? what you have been making all morning. >> they're good. >> these are pumpkin pecan pancakes. one of my favorites. and very simple. all-purpose flour. you can get the recipe on "gma." so don't worry about that. you don't have to stress out about -- >> i'm going to go there now. >> ty is going to break the record right now. >> right now. >> we're making the pancakes. >> cinnamon, spice and brown sugar. a little bit of baking powder, baking soda. and just some regular -- start with the dry ingredients first. okay? >> yep. >> mix all of that in there. then to two eggs. what we're going to do is whisk a little bit of melted butter. >> okay. >> and then if you would like to pour the buttermilk for me. >> i would tlof pour that but r buttermilk in. >> nice and rich and creamy. now we're going to add the liquid to the dry. and we're going to add our pumpkin filling in here. and that's our batter. and basically what you want to do is either on a griddle or basically in a pan with butter, yeah, we're going to start right here. look at that. there's the batter. and cook them until they're nice and golden brown on both sides. absolutely delicious. >> i have already had one, as you can see. "on the menu" premiers tomorrow on tnt. and you can get this recipe on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. stick around to see if ty and emeril can break the world re is it the biting? ...we need to break up. cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. ♪ >>> all right. we're about to make pancake history. world pancake history. ty, you're going to put the final pancake. >> yes, here we go. going on right now. >> easy, easy. >> whoa. >> i think we got it. we got it? can we get a measurement? here we go. >> she is measuring the stack. >> guinness record. >> yes. >> that's a record. >> we broke the record? >> yes. so the previous record stands at two feet ten inches. today, after much anticipation, i verified that tnt's "on the menu" team broke the record with two feet ten and a quarter inch. >> all right. >> all of these pancakes will be donated to the soup kitchen as soon as we're done. that's right. >> thanks so much. congratulations. have a great day. start maximizing at the place where you always get more than you pay for. t.j.maxx. brands you love, prices that work for you. you deserve it. maxx life at t.j.maxx. >>> now from abc 7 news. >> good morning, i'm matt keller. meteorologist mike nicco has the bay area forecast. mike? >> big story, matt. dangerous heat will develop today at noon through 9:00 friday evening. and it does include our beaches, where the the 90s should make it there tomorrow. 80s and 90s. today mainly 80s at the coast. san francisco and san mateo. the relief hits the beaches saturday. starts to move through the bay sunday, and finally inland by tuesday. leyla? >> mike, we have a multi-vehicle crash in san jose. this is in the southbound direction on 280 own saratoga avenue. it is blocking a lane. you can see the traffic northbound. westbound 580, there's a crash out there. announcer: it's "live with kelly and michael." day, from the new film "alexandergarner. and a performance from country superstar blake shelton. plus, your questions and comments when the co-hosts open up the inbox. all next on "live." 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[ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote isn't how it works anymore. with esurance, 7 1/2 minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. >> good tuesday morning. let's get right to jack taylor for a check on the roadways this morning. >> 66 eastbound, ruth dickie, the tractor-trailer is gone. delays in gainesville headed over to the scene. only the left lane is getting by. northbound lanes moving only through the southbound. they delays in the long-standing left side.e delays record for 66. >> weather for the day ahead, sunshine now, clouds increasing, as far as showers this afternoon we have a bite to eat and you should be good to go. pick in the day when you up the kids from school, off and on into tomorrow, windy and much cooler. today is a mild day around here. temperatures above normal this morning in the 50's, with scattered light rain. >> thank you, brian. crews will be back out looking for evidence in the disappearance of hannah graham. the medical examiner's office said they had no timeline for identifying the remains that were found on saturday and police are still searching the area where the remains were found. we will have another report on that coming up at noon. another news update coming up at 8:27. for now, back to new york. >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and brand new pictures of princess kate. making her first public appearance since revealing she's pregnant. >>> and new this morning, more than 6 million kids struggle every day with adhd. the research leading to a drug-free cure that could change lives. >>> and "modern family" actress sarah hyland is opening up right here about the personal turmoil that landed her in the headlines. >>> and michael strahan's red hot surprise from the set of the "magic mike" sequel, "xxl." as we say -- >> good morning, america. >>> and what a cute baby in times square this morning. who else is there? jonathan bennett, allison holker live this morning. flew all night long, the booted couple. wanted to be here after saying good-bye to the ballroom. look at the spirit. >> he went out strong. >> he did. >> lots of drama for one of our favorites, alfonso was injured, witney was hurt. there's alfonso, witney. they were both quite injured. wouldn't know it. >> how could they dance if they weren't injured. >> what was that move? >> nothing like that in the movie. >>> and take a look at this, michael giving the peek at the bod. anyone have some dirty laundry. apparently he has the trainer to thank for the abs. did you get the joke? >> bring the laundry over to the house. that's my trainer with her team. she's getting ready and warm up. we're going to reveal some of the workouts that i used to get ready for the movie. look at them. >> i -- i can't speak. >> why do you have your shirt on right now? >> this is an informative news program. >> yes. i'm going to need to do more research. >> shut up one more time. >> better not. it's right here. the inspiration. >> all of our inspiration is right there. >>> at 8:30, your trainer is going to give us an exclusive personal training session. it's on the website, head to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! for matrell's life stream workout. >> start doing a lot of situps right now. >> a lot of situps. >> it's fun. it is. and i think the biggest thing is just to get started. just to get started and just stick with it, and you'll be happy at the end of the day. >> yeah, that's like two workouts. >> a lot more on that in a little bit. houn how about some news. >>> good morning, everyone. and begin olympian oscar pistorius oscar pistorius oscar pistorius -- now beginning his prison sentence. sentenced to five years for the killing of his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. saying an emotional good-bye to his family. he will not appeal. but in ten months, could ask to serve the rest under house arrest. outside of court, her parents said that justice had been served. >>> federal regulators, holding a hearing on drowsy driving. 41% of americans now admit falling asleep or nodding off at least once behind the wheel, causing an estimated 5,000 deadly crashes every year. >>> the cdc has strict new guidelines, ebola. no skin exposed. trained monitors must supervise them as they put it on and take it off and every hospital must have an on-site ebola manager. the mother of amber vinson hopes that the new standards will make sure no one else will have to endure ebola. >>> and shocking video of two boys fighting while adults are heard laughing and egging them on. the boys, believed to be 4 and 7, and a young girl tries to break up, but the adults are laughing. police now searching for those adults. >>> well, a wild scene in new york, a runaway horse gap lopping down a street with police in hot pursuit. it broke free frat carriage. new york's mayor has been pushing to ban carriages. >>> a well-deserved honor for robin, the leader of our team, the heart of alaska. inducted into the heart of the broadcasting hall of fame after 30 years on tv. she took the stage at the induction ceremony last night. >> i look in this room and the vast accomplishments of everyone in this room and in the industry. and i look at these two tables and i know how blessed and lucky i am to be your colleague. thank you, again, for the example that each one of you sets in this beautiful, challenging, crazy industry that we all love. and i thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you very much. >> blessed and lucky. that would be two words i would use to describe how we feel sitting next to you each and every day, robin. >> when i looked out and saw you at the two tables and my friends and colleagues from espn, thank you very much. and when you said 30 years, i felt like -- back in 1972. >> far too young to get any kind of lifetime achievement award. >> i appreciate the other inductees. it was a special night. >> thank you for including us. >> thanks. >>> and royals news now if that's okay. >> sure. >> ready to go. princess kate making her first public appearance since announcing she's pregnant again. lama hasan is outside buckingham palace with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, george. well, this morning, making her first public appearance after announcing her pregnancy. arriving in a carriage procession, kate was glowing in an alexandersing a statement, saying she still has severe morning sickness, but she's recovering. kate stepping out. the world is getting the first glimpse of her since the announcement she and william are expecting a royal play mate for prince george. >> she's past the 12 week stage. last time, she didn't have much in that stage. i wouldn't be expecting too much in terms of bump yet. >> reporter: no hint yet, as they welcome the president and first lady of singapore for their state visit with the queen. >> a tricky few days, early days. hoping things settle down and she feels better. >> reporter: the acute morning sickness left her sidelined since august. but making the first two appearances today on behalf of the queen. the palace ended speculation they were expecting twins saying the baby, singular, was due in april. making it baby number two, a fourth anniversary present for william and indicate who were married in april, 2007. >> she'll take several months of maternity leave, focus on being a
alexander, couldn't decide if she should receive the death penalty. >> i have received your note wish unable to come to a unanimous decision. >> reporter: so the penalty phase starts again. >> travis victor alexander was slaughtered by this woman. >> reporter: the trial will likely feature a replay of the most explosive evidence. the interrogation tapes where shebd not stop lying. >> he would tell you it wasn't me. >> reporter: and all the pictures, the...