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first dan harris in alabama covering the devastation there good morning. >> good morning, everybody. we're starting in what may be the hardest hit area in the hardest hit city. this is one neighborhood that took a direct hit from a very power ffl tornado. we're standing in the midst of the scattered member nantz of people's lives. i'm standing among washing machines, mattresses, beds, children's toys, it is an enormous vista and very sad. we're looking at day five. death toll, 342 in seven affected states. more than 100,000 people in alabama still do not have power. among the many victims, children, so many children. we sat down with several groups of children to get their take on this disaster. >> i heard a lot of noise, the whole house shake.
first dan harris in alabama covering the devastation there good morning. >> good morning, everybody. we're starting in what may be the hardest hit area in the hardest hit city. this is one neighborhood that took a direct hit from a very power ffl tornado. we're standing in the midst of the scattered member nantz of people's lives. i'm standing among washing machines, mattresses, beds, children's toys, it is an enormous vista and very sad. we're looking at day five. death toll, 342 in...
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with this wonderful, rambunctious crowd and talk about family, how about this family of 19 that dan harrish. the duggar family, the reality show that has america talking, "19 kids and counting" and dan was the biggest hit of them all. >> a big smile on his face. >> he really had a great time. >> we'll talk to him in a little bit. >>> also, "spider-man: turn off the dark," what a controversy. the most expensive broadway spectacle ever, got harsh reviews but now back after a full makeover and the man behind the show, u2's bono will tell us who he thinks is responsible for it. >> i can't believe how many times they've had to remake that show but looks like it might be on its way now. >>> you're not going to scream because you're on camera? they're really going to be screaming because elmo is back and elmo has a very important story. the most important thing your child needs to know. >> always great to have elmo here. >> it is. >> we'll start more on the arnold schwarzenegger story. he put his career on hold. more on his personal life and how his kids are going through this. the spotlight is h
with this wonderful, rambunctious crowd and talk about family, how about this family of 19 that dan harrish. the duggar family, the reality show that has america talking, "19 kids and counting" and dan was the biggest hit of them all. >> a big smile on his face. >> he really had a great time. >> we'll talk to him in a little bit. >>> also, "spider-man: turn off the dark," what a controversy. the most expensive broadway spectacle ever, got harsh...
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, america, i'm bianna golodryga in new york. >>> and i'm dan harris in tuscaloosa, alabama. good morning, everybody. we're here covering the aftermath of the deadliest tornado outbreak since the great depression. this morning, look at this. we have a tale of two churches, one completely leveled all that's left is a concrete slab. the other church, still standing, unscathed, despite the fact every structure nearby is destroyed. we'll talk about that coming up, but bianna has other news for you. >>> that's right. also this morning, in an elaborate ceremony. pope john paul ii was elevated to one of the holiest levels from the catholic church. he's one step away from officially becoming a saint. there's controversy about this. we'll go live to the vatican in just a moment. >>> we'll also begin in libya where moammar gadhafi's youngest son saif and three grandchildren were reportedly killed in an air strike in tripoli. gadhafi and his wife were said to be in the house. we have more from benghazi. good morning. okay, we lost our feed to miguel. >> reporter: good morning. how he es
, america, i'm bianna golodryga in new york. >>> and i'm dan harris in tuscaloosa, alabama. good morning, everybody. we're here covering the aftermath of the deadliest tornado outbreak since the great depression. this morning, look at this. we have a tale of two churches, one completely leveled all that's left is a concrete slab. the other church, still standing, unscathed, despite the fact every structure nearby is destroyed. we'll talk about that coming up, but bianna has other news...
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that father is now speaking out for the first time and to our dan harris. >> reporter: what is it like to be the father of a young man accused of betraying america? many americans have seen your son's picture but i don't think we know much about him as a person. can you just describe him for me? >> he was always very energetic. he was just very normal kid. >> reporter: what was your reaction when you heard he had been arrested? >> i was shocked. >> reporter: in a new pbs "frontline" documentary, bradley manning's father, brian, speaks for the first time. he also agreed to talk to us, saying, he still has not had a chance to ask his son directly if he did it. when you're able to say to your son, is it true, did you do it, if he says, dad, it's true, i did it, what would you say back? >> i would say, you stupid idiot. why would you do something like that? probably more words after that. i'd be openly embarrassed at the way i've been holding up thinking he's innocent, you know? and embarrassed of the fact that he had done such a thing. it's embarrassing to me. >> reporter: "frontline" obt
that father is now speaking out for the first time and to our dan harris. >> reporter: what is it like to be the father of a young man accused of betraying america? many americans have seen your son's picture but i don't think we know much about him as a person. can you just describe him for me? >> he was always very energetic. he was just very normal kid. >> reporter: what was your reaction when you heard he had been arrested? >> i was shocked. >> reporter: in a...
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dan harris, new york. >> you have to see this video, while dan was there on the park.id you see him on the park bench? a persistent squirrel started fighting him for camera time and food. you can see the show. look who won at abcnews.com/world news. the squirrel, by the way, wants the burger. >>> and now, the newest, fastest trains in the world that go 230 miles per hour started the final test runs in china. six months after we gave you a sneak preview, the trains run between beijing and shanghai. you'll remember, david muir rode one of these rockets back in november. the regular runs will begin next month in china. >>> and when we return, one family sharing a triple, joyful surprise. ing to say. [ male announcer ] this intervention brought to you by niaspan. so now your doctor's talking about plaque building up in your arteries -- she called it coronary artery disease. you think that's something you can just stick in an email and that's the end of it? do you know me? look, bonnie. i know you've been exercising and eating a healthier diet. and that's great. but you wro
dan harris, new york. >> you have to see this video, while dan was there on the park.id you see him on the park bench? a persistent squirrel started fighting him for camera time and food. you can see the show. look who won at abcnews.com/world news. the squirrel, by the way, wants the burger. >>> and now, the newest, fastest trains in the world that go 230 miles per hour started the final test runs in china. six months after we gave you a sneak preview, the trains run between...
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dan harris, abc news, new york. >> make people nicer. i like that. >> i can't do it. find it stressful. >> oh, come on.
dan harris, abc news, new york. >> make people nicer. i like that. >> i can't do it. find it stressful. >> oh, come on.
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dan harris is also in the region tonight. >> reporter: these are memories in search of owners. first birthdays, first steps, graduations, weddings. snapshots snatched away by the tornados, faded and ripped and smudged, but found by strangers miles away. this picture of a brother and sister from phil campbell, alabama was found 100 miles away in ardmore, tennessee. this portrait of their cousin from the same town was found 150 miles away in manchester, tennessee. this picture of nick and stacey was found 267 miles away in chattanooga, tennessee. once these photos would have been lost forever, but in the age of facebook, they are finding their way back home. >> i actually got on facebook right after the storms went through and a friend of mine posted it was raining pictures in her yard. >> so patty got the idea to create an online lost and found. so far she's posted dozens of images. >> a lot of the pictures that are put on there are baby pictures, pictures from birthdays. personal memories. they can't replace those. the only way they can get those back if someone finds them and
dan harris is also in the region tonight. >> reporter: these are memories in search of owners. first birthdays, first steps, graduations, weddings. snapshots snatched away by the tornados, faded and ripped and smudged, but found by strangers miles away. this picture of a brother and sister from phil campbell, alabama was found 100 miles away in ardmore, tennessee. this portrait of their cousin from the same town was found 150 miles away in manchester, tennessee. this picture of nick and...
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paws up, dan harris. >> paws up, always. >> lady gaga was in town. what a show it was.w with george and robin, is when they asked her what would she have done if she wasn't a singer? she said i wouldn't be a famous singer. >> four outfit changes in the course of an hour. >> a great hour, at that. >> i'd like to pull that off some morning. >>> good morning, america. i'm bianna golodryga. >> and i'm dan harris. good morning to you. it's saturday, may 28th. the beginning of memorial day weekend, the traditional kickoff to summer. this morning, we're going to do reporting on a time-honored tradition, ice cream. you see the labels like light? slow-churned? premium? what do they mean? we'll get into that. and we'll have some tips on how to indulge without going overboard. a chronic problem for me. >>> we begin with a serious story. dramatic video of a police raid in arizona that's left an iraq war veteran dead. it was released as part of an investigation of a raid earlier this month, that sparked outrage and raised a lot of questions. linsey davis is here with more on that st
paws up, dan harris. >> paws up, always. >> lady gaga was in town. what a show it was.w with george and robin, is when they asked her what would she have done if she wasn't a singer? she said i wouldn't be a famous singer. >> four outfit changes in the course of an hour. >> a great hour, at that. >> i'd like to pull that off some morning. >>> good morning, america. i'm bianna golodryga. >> and i'm dan harris. good morning to you. it's saturday, may...
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dan harris, abc news. >> and we thank you for watching tonight.re always there at abcnews.com with the latest. and don't forget, "nightline" later. gayle king, oprah's friend, will talk about times of transition. and we'll see you here tomorrow. @ >> former assembly speaker fabio nuniz talks about the a son. >> and police misconduct charges and planning to fight back with video came ras of his own. >> and opening of a east bay supermarket . improving national economy. >> hardware porpporpoises. >>> and for the first time. a former top politician in california is talking about his son's prison sentence and the role arnold wart swart played in changing it. >> schwarzenegger cut the sentence by more than half. they are live in sacramento tonight. >> the former assembly speaker tells us about the remorse and guilt he has over his son's crime. fabio nuniz thinks his kid got a raw deal. >> his pay a
dan harris, abc news. >> and we thank you for watching tonight.re always there at abcnews.com with the latest. and don't forget, "nightline" later. gayle king, oprah's friend, will talk about times of transition. and we'll see you here tomorrow. @ >> former assembly speaker fabio nuniz talks about the a son. >> and police misconduct charges and planning to fight back with video came ras of his own. >> and opening of a east bay supermarket . improving national...
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as you can see, dan harris is off. we have another dan, our legal analyst, dan abrams. >> i'm the poor man's dan. i'm fearing at the end of the hour, there is only going to be one dan, and it's not going to be this guy. >> i'm surprised you're still nice to me. we had you working both days in memorial day weekend. instead of being away, you're a trouper. >> well, thank you. >> we're looking forward to having you here. since you've been in new york you've seen this all around new york. you see a bunch of sailors. it's fleet week. we're happy to have them all docked here on this memorial day weekend. >> it looks like they're having a great time. >> they deserve it. they definitely deserve it. >>> we're lucky to have emeril on board with great grilling recipes before you fire up the barbecue weekend. dan, you're going to be grilling? >> a little nerve-racking, my first "gma" food segment. >> are you ready? >> i'm afraid i might put too many chilies on. and emeril might sort of scold me. can you imagine my first segment get
as you can see, dan harris is off. we have another dan, our legal analyst, dan abrams. >> i'm the poor man's dan. i'm fearing at the end of the hour, there is only going to be one dan, and it's not going to be this guy. >> i'm surprised you're still nice to me. we had you working both days in memorial day weekend. instead of being away, you're a trouper. >> well, thank you. >> we're looking forward to having you here. since you've been in new york you've seen this all...
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first dan harris is in alabama covering the devastation there good morning, dan. >> bianna, good morningu. once again, good morning, everybody. we're starting in what may be the hardest hit area in the hardest hit city this disaster. this is one neighborhood in tuscaloosa, alabama, that took a direct hit from a very powerful tornado. we're standing amidst the scattered remnants of people's lives. i'm standing among washing machines, mattresses, beds, children's toys. it is an enormous vista here this morning, and it is very sad. we're looking at day five of this disaster. the death toll now, 342 in the 7 affected states. more than 100,000 people here in alabama still do not have power. among them, many, many victims, children, so many children. so we sat down with several groups of children to get their take on this disaster. >> i heard a lot of noise, the whole house shaking. >> and there was trees everywhere. the front of the yard, the backyard, a lot of stuff everywhere. >> reporter: everywhere you look in the sea of destruction here, you see signs that the victims include so many chi
first dan harris is in alabama covering the devastation there good morning, dan. >> bianna, good morningu. once again, good morning, everybody. we're starting in what may be the hardest hit area in the hardest hit city this disaster. this is one neighborhood in tuscaloosa, alabama, that took a direct hit from a very powerful tornado. we're standing amidst the scattered remnants of people's lives. i'm standing among washing machines, mattresses, beds, children's toys. it is an enormous...
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i'm bianna golodryga. >> and i'm dan harris., very, very moving and he said it was the best day of his life. >> yeah, that's right. >>> also on the show we're going to show you some of the stories we've been obsessed with all week long including dan's run-in with a very persistent and furry squirrel. >> he caught the french fry when i threw it to him. coming up later you'll see he actually steals my lunch. i'm unhappy about that. >> we are going to be in with something that is lighting up the mommy blogs and provoking outrage from a lot of parents. shape-up sneakers that are meant to tone your legs and backsides now made for young girls. some people say they send a bad message. linsey davis is here with more on the covers. linsey, they're saying they're focusing on 7-year-old girls. >> exactly. they start at size 2. good morning. they all the sparkle and glitz that little girls love, but some parents are giving the shoes a bum rap and the president of skechers doesn't know exactly why. he says it goes one step further comparing
i'm bianna golodryga. >> and i'm dan harris., very, very moving and he said it was the best day of his life. >> yeah, that's right. >>> also on the show we're going to show you some of the stories we've been obsessed with all week long including dan's run-in with a very persistent and furry squirrel. >> he caught the french fry when i threw it to him. coming up later you'll see he actually steals my lunch. i'm unhappy about that. >> we are going to be in with...
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dan harris put that theory to the test. >> reporter: walk down any supermarket aisle and you'll findhe shelf contain some sort of artificial coloring. chee-tos, froot loops and cookies. it's not just junk food. orange peels, salmon, and even strawberries are colored to make them more appealing to customers. this is a food chemist that studies the effect color has on our taste buds. >> we eat with our eyes before we ever smell or taste. >> reporter: we decided to put our power of color to the test. we made lemon-flavored jell-o. we added red to one batch, yellow to another, and left a third one colorless. they have the same flavor. >> the coloring has no flavor, no aroma, no flavor of any kind. >> reporter: what did it taste like? >> strawberry. apple. and this tastes like lemon. >> reporter: hands down, all the kids think the red jell-o is sweeter and has a cherry or berry flavor. next, we made white chocolate pudding. one with blue dye, one with yellow and one white. >> tastes like blue raspberry ice cream. >> reporter: kids are one thing. how would adults do with our yellow lemon t
dan harris put that theory to the test. >> reporter: walk down any supermarket aisle and you'll findhe shelf contain some sort of artificial coloring. chee-tos, froot loops and cookies. it's not just junk food. orange peels, salmon, and even strawberries are colored to make them more appealing to customers. this is a food chemist that studies the effect color has on our taste buds. >> we eat with our eyes before we ever smell or taste. >> reporter: we decided to put our power...
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and dan harris asks the questions about the growing proof that that works. >> reporter: meditation, oncered supremely flakey, is now being used by the marines, by corporate executives from general mills to target to google, by students in classrooms all over america and now, according to this new study, by roughly 3 million patients on the recommendation of their doctors. >> we weren't expecting to see such a high rate of referrals. that was really surprising to us. >> reporter: dr. rex hoffman recommended modation to his patient, danilo ramirez, who had stage two lymphoma and was too class foe big to endure the treatments, which meant wearing this large radiation mask. it worked. >> it was beautiful that my mind was able to control my heart beat, my breathing, my relaxation. >> i see us using it more with our patients. >> reporter: researchers say meditation doesn't just relax you. it can physically change your brain. earlier this year, a harvard study looked at people who took a mere eight-week course in meditation and found these two parts of their brains, associated with self-awarene
and dan harris asks the questions about the growing proof that that works. >> reporter: meditation, oncered supremely flakey, is now being used by the marines, by corporate executives from general mills to target to google, by students in classrooms all over america and now, according to this new study, by roughly 3 million patients on the recommendation of their doctors. >> we weren't expecting to see such a high rate of referrals. that was really surprising to us. >>...
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. >> but as dan harris reports, it has some asking if big brother is going too far. >> reporter: it'sunchtime at w.w. white elementary school in san antonio, texas, but today there's a tiny camera snapping shots of the student's trays on the food line and then again when they throw their leftovers away. the pictures are immediately analyzed with technology so advanced they can even recognize the half-eaten apple, the calories the kids are consuming are calculated on the spot. >> see if it is healthy or not. >> they try to get you healthy and have a good shape of your body and stuff. >> reporter: it is part of a $2 million federally funded pilot program to see which antiobesity initiatives are working and to open the eyes of parents. >> this feedback is going to be proactive for parents so they can help us raise healthier children. >> reporter: if you're into counting your own calories there is of course an app for that, it is called meal snap. we decided to test drive here at one of my favorite burger joints in the universe. i've got the calorie information right here. we'll see if th
. >> but as dan harris reports, it has some asking if big brother is going too far. >> reporter: it'sunchtime at w.w. white elementary school in san antonio, texas, but today there's a tiny camera snapping shots of the student's trays on the food line and then again when they throw their leftovers away. the pictures are immediately analyzed with technology so advanced they can even recognize the half-eaten apple, the calories the kids are consuming are calculated on the spot....
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dan harris conducted a little experiment of his own. >> i did. good morning to you.he impact that artificial food coloring is having on our kids' health. we wanted to find out how big a role color has on our taste. on the experience of eating. and the results were fascinating. walk down any supermarket aisle and you'll find most foods on the shelf have some sort of artificial coloring. chee-tos, froot loops and cookies. it's not just junk food. orange peels, salmon, pickles, even strawberries are colored to make them look more appealing. this come studies the effect that color has on our taste buds. >> we eat with our eyes before we smell or taste. >> reporter: it transfers reality. if it looks off to a consumer, they won't like it. >> yes. the color cues are very important. >> reporter: typically, with red foods our brains associate it with sweetness. we see yellow, and our brains think sour. green color makes us think of apples and a tart taste. and dark colors, like black or purple, are typically a turnoff because people asoes crate them with a food that has spoil
dan harris conducted a little experiment of his own. >> i did. good morning to you.he impact that artificial food coloring is having on our kids' health. we wanted to find out how big a role color has on our taste. on the experience of eating. and the results were fascinating. walk down any supermarket aisle and you'll find most foods on the shelf have some sort of artificial coloring. chee-tos, froot loops and cookies. it's not just junk food. orange peels, salmon, pickles, even...
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dan harris reports. >> reporter: everywhere you look, you see it, fingers stuck on keyboards, phonesly glued to ears, walking while typing and then falling. face it, we are addicted to our technology, even using our gadgets in places where we really shouldn't. so we sent out our tech contributor daniel sieberg out to bust people. >> we're here at the hard rock cafe. we're seeing people who are more preoccupied with their devices. let's go have a look. >> reporter: at one of the first tables, daniel spots four young adults, but nobody's talking to one another. instead they're just texting. you're texting each other? >> yes. >> i do that with my mom. me and my mom go out, i text my mom. >> reporter: next, two women eating lunch together, one of them cannot stop looking at her phone. does that bother you? >> got to stay connected. not at all. >> you have to check everything out. >> anything that you should check right now. >> no, not right now. >> reporter: but it's not just dining and texting, it's walking, too. this windows mobile commercial shows the dangers of a virtual minefield of
dan harris reports. >> reporter: everywhere you look, you see it, fingers stuck on keyboards, phonesly glued to ears, walking while typing and then falling. face it, we are addicted to our technology, even using our gadgets in places where we really shouldn't. so we sent out our tech contributor daniel sieberg out to bust people. >> we're here at the hard rock cafe. we're seeing people who are more preoccupied with their devices. let's go have a look. >> reporter: at one of...
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let's check in with dan harris live in new york. hi, dan. good morning. >> hey, janelle. good morning. coming up on gma, it is so nice. can't tell you how nice it is to be able to lead our show with some actual positive news on the economy. job numbers are going up. oil prices are going down. gas, food and clothing prices may be about to drop soon, too. so when is this going to happen and by how much? we have some answers coming up. then in decidedly less upbeat news, we may be about to witness the worst flooding in hundreds of years when the mighty mississippi swells to record levels leaving states from southern indiana to louisiana under flood warnings. our team is on the banks of the mississippi river this morning where entire towns are already submerged. it's incredible to see. plus the parents of tyler clemente, the rutgers university student who jumped to his death after being cyber bullied they're speaking out for the first time. we'll tell you what they have to say to the students who have been charged with causing their son to commit suicide. it was, as you might
let's check in with dan harris live in new york. hi, dan. good morning. >> hey, janelle. good morning. coming up on gma, it is so nice. can't tell you how nice it is to be able to lead our show with some actual positive news on the economy. job numbers are going up. oil prices are going down. gas, food and clothing prices may be about to drop soon, too. so when is this going to happen and by how much? we have some answers coming up. then in decidedly less upbeat news, we may be about to...
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i'm dan harris. >> i'm bianna golodryga.rescue operation underway in the florida keys. about two dozen pilot whales have gotten into shallow water there. workers are working around the clock in a desperate attempt to save them. we'll take you there. >>> what's missing from this picture? the answer coming up in "your week in three words." >>> the parents of tyler clementi speaking out for the first time. the rutgers student committed suicide after another student posted him having sex online. the man involved with the bullying was in court. that's where clementi's parents made their statement. mike marusarz is here this morning. >> reporter: tyler clementi's parents had issued written statements before. but this was the first time they faced cameras. and we heard them in their own words. for joe and jane clementi, pain is fused with porp. >> we're here to witness this proceeding on tyler's behalf. >> reporter: tyler was their 18-year-old son. he committed suicide in september, jumping off new york's george washington bridge,
i'm dan harris. >> i'm bianna golodryga.rescue operation underway in the florida keys. about two dozen pilot whales have gotten into shallow water there. workers are working around the clock in a desperate attempt to save them. we'll take you there. >>> what's missing from this picture? the answer coming up in "your week in three words." >>> the parents of tyler clementi speaking out for the first time. the rutgers student committed suicide after another...
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dan harris is joining us live from new york to tell us what's on tap. good morning, dan. >> carolyn, good morning. i felt like i haven't seen you in weeks even though it's through a television camera. good morning to one of my favorite cities in america, san francisco. water rushing towards towns flooding everything in its path. this is, of course, as you know because of the swollen mississippi river. people are having to leave their homes in this area. our team is live on the ground in louisiana talking to people who are in the water's way. also we've got an international sex scandal brewing this morning. one of the most powerful bankers on the planet, the head of the international monetary fund, the guys who might be the next president scandal, arrested for allegedly attacking his maid at a hotel in times square. we have the latest on that. plus the jury is still not in in casey anthony's murder trial set to start in a few days. she is accused, as you know, of murdering her daughter. the jury was working all day yesterday but she still doesn't have a w
dan harris is joining us live from new york to tell us what's on tap. good morning, dan. >> carolyn, good morning. i felt like i haven't seen you in weeks even though it's through a television camera. good morning to one of my favorite cities in america, san francisco. water rushing towards towns flooding everything in its path. this is, of course, as you know because of the swollen mississippi river. people are having to leave their homes in this area. our team is live on the ground in...
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dan harris joins us now from new york to tell us what's coming up at 7:00 on "good morning america" anding, dan. >> i love hearing that tricky san francisco weather forecast. coming up on gma, i'm sure you've been following this story. the frenchman who used to be one of the most powerful bankers on the planet and is now out on a million dollars bail after he was charged with sexually assaulting a hotel maid. we have new details about his release. he's staying at a rather luxurious spot right now and we'll take a look at why he has a huge payout from his old job despite all the trouble he's in. and then apocalypse now, you may have heard about that. some christians believe the rapture will happen today at 6:00 p.m. pacific time, we'll talk to some of these believers. why are there so many of them and what will they do when the world does not end? what's going on in texas? epidemic of sex scandals in some texas high schools. three different female teachers accused of sheepileeping with t students. on a much lighter note, this may be the sign of the apocalypse, we embark on the cheapest r
dan harris joins us now from new york to tell us what's coming up at 7:00 on "good morning america" anding, dan. >> i love hearing that tricky san francisco weather forecast. coming up on gma, i'm sure you've been following this story. the frenchman who used to be one of the most powerful bankers on the planet and is now out on a million dollars bail after he was charged with sexually assaulting a hotel maid. we have new details about his release. he's staying at a rather...
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good morning, america, i'm dan harris. >> and i'm bianna golodryga. love that song. basketball. i could sing it all morning but it is also an important morning, because it's sunday, may 8th. it's also mother's day so happy mother's day to all of you moms out there. a special shout-out to our "gma" team of mom testers. we asked three mothers from across the country to test out those as seen on tv products. we'll tell you which ones lived up to mom's expectation and which ones, well, were a disappointment. >>> but we're going to begin with an amazing story of survival. a canadian woman has been found alive in a remote section of northeastern nevada nearly seven weeks after she and her husband disappeared. jeremy hubbard is here with the latest details. good morning, jeremy. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. she lived on nothing but water and trail mix. this morning she's in the hospital 20 to 30 pounds lighter but walking around and seemingly in good health as the search goes on for her still missing husband. the family of albert and rita chretien was stunned when the
good morning, america, i'm dan harris. >> and i'm bianna golodryga. love that song. basketball. i could sing it all morning but it is also an important morning, because it's sunday, may 8th. it's also mother's day so happy mother's day to all of you moms out there. a special shout-out to our "gma" team of mom testers. we asked three mothers from across the country to test out those as seen on tv products. we'll tell you which ones lived up to mom's expectation and which ones,...
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dan harris was in treeingd so he conducted a little experiment of his own. watch this. down any supermarket aisle and you find most food on the shelf contain some sort of artificial coloring. cheetoh. fruit loop and cookies. but not just junk food. orange peel. salmon. pick. even strawberry colored to make them more appealing to customers. she's a food demonstrationist who studies the powerful affect color has on our taste bud. >> we eat with our eyes. before we ever smell or taste. >> it can overwhelm reality. you can have completely objectively delicious piece of food and if it looks off to a consumer they won't like it. >> yes. color coup is very important. >>reporter: red food brain associate it with sweetness like strawberry or cherry. yellow the brine think sour. green color makes us think of apple and start taste and dark colors like black or purple are typically a turn off because people associate them with a food that has spoiled. we decided to put the power of color to the test. first we made lemon flavored jello but added red coloring to one batc batch, yello
dan harris was in treeingd so he conducted a little experiment of his own. watch this. down any supermarket aisle and you find most food on the shelf contain some sort of artificial coloring. cheetoh. fruit loop and cookies. but not just junk food. orange peel. salmon. pick. even strawberry colored to make them more appealing to customers. she's a food demonstrationist who studies the powerful affect color has on our taste bud. >> we eat with our eyes. before we ever smell or taste....
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. >> and i'm dan harris. good morning to you.turday, may 14th. >>> also coming up this half hour, big birthday celebration and other moments from your lives in a little segment we call "your week in three words." >>> we're going to start with a murder-for-hire trial, with a reality show twist. a woman from florida, convicted of plotting to kill her husband. a plot she says was all part of a plan for the two of them to become tv stars. mike marusarz is here this morning. good morning. >> reporter: dan, good morning to you. prosecutors say this woman wanted her husband dead, so she could have his small fortune all to herself. instead, she not only lost her husband, but also her freedom. >> we find the defendant guilty of solicitation to commit first-degree murder. >> reporter: the act is over. the final curtain dropped. this real-life drama ends with tears and conviction. dalia dippolito is found guilty. >> she's like poison candy. attractive on the outside. but deadly on the inside. >> reporter: prosecutors say in 2009, dippolito
. >> and i'm dan harris. good morning to you.turday, may 14th. >>> also coming up this half hour, big birthday celebration and other moments from your lives in a little segment we call "your week in three words." >>> we're going to start with a murder-for-hire trial, with a reality show twist. a woman from florida, convicted of plotting to kill her husband. a plot she says was all part of a plan for the two of them to become tv stars. mike marusarz is here this...
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dan harris, abc news, new york. >> did you hear that, rob, make you nicer?sful. >> find your peace. >> you look good in that robe. check it out. >> bail babes! >>> this morning on "world news now," expecting the worst in the states of mississippi >>> this morning on "world news now," expecting the worst in the states of mississippi and louisiana after record floods in memphis. >> the rushing waters are now moving south and the deluge could be historic. it's wednesday, may 11th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm rob nelson. >>> people down river from memphis know the drill by now and in mississippi, there are evacuation orders, flood-prone areas are already under water and it could be that way for many days. >> seeing that water, talking about how toxic it is. >> it is a mess. >>> also this half hour, osama bin laden's family is condemning the u.s. after the dramatic takedown of the al qaeda leader. we will hear from bin laden's son and other relatives coming up. >>> and later in the half hour
dan harris, abc news, new york. >> did you hear that, rob, make you nicer?sful. >> find your peace. >> you look good in that robe. check it out. >> bail babes! >>> this morning on "world news now," expecting the worst in the states of mississippi >>> this morning on "world news now," expecting the worst in the states of mississippi and louisiana after record floods in memphis. >> the rushing waters are now moving south and the...
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and dan harris has the first look. orning, dan. >> reporter: in fact, dominique strauss-kahn and his wife got into a car and took off. we don't know where they were going. but here it is. this is the 7,000-square-foot, 50 grand a month, recently renovated and fully furnished townhouse where he is now under house arrest. he was waking up in utter luxury. but his attorneys are now saying they could discredit his accuser. hours after dominique strauss-kahn moved into his new pad, his attorneys sent a letter to the judge, saying they had information that would gravely undermine the credibility of the complainant in this case. prosecution fired back, they were aware of no such information. adding they were troubled that the attorneys had chosen to interject that claim into the public record. meanwhile, the former global banker accused of sexually assaulting a hotel maid is now padding around in one of the most expensive rentals in new york city. paid for by his wealthy wife, complete with a home theater and a bar, four bedro
and dan harris has the first look. orning, dan. >> reporter: in fact, dominique strauss-kahn and his wife got into a car and took off. we don't know where they were going. but here it is. this is the 7,000-square-foot, 50 grand a month, recently renovated and fully furnished townhouse where he is now under house arrest. he was waking up in utter luxury. but his attorneys are now saying they could discredit his accuser. hours after dominique strauss-kahn moved into his new pad, his...
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our weekend anchor dan harris took a closer look at why smaller has gotten a whole lot safer. >> reporterat this crash test of a hyundai elantra of 2001, it is not pretty. the air bag deploys late. if that dummy were a human there would be enormous strain on his head and neck and probably broken bones in his legs and feet. because of tests like this that we've seen headlines like these -- calling light cars dangerous and less safe. but now look at this new test of the new elantra, much better. air bag goes off on time and while it doesn't look like it would be fun in there the driver in this case probably would have walked away. the new round of metal-crunching dummy-hurling tests from the insurance institute of highway safety says across the board smaller, fuel-efficient cars are safer. 6 of 13 won the top staf pick award and none earned a poor rating. a huge turnaround from a few years ago. >> we hope this makes a difference to people shopping in the market for smaller cars. >> reporter: right now makers of the smaller cars like the hyundai are pitching better gas mileage in their ads.
our weekend anchor dan harris took a closer look at why smaller has gotten a whole lot safer. >> reporterat this crash test of a hyundai elantra of 2001, it is not pretty. the air bag deploys late. if that dummy were a human there would be enormous strain on his head and neck and probably broken bones in his legs and feet. because of tests like this that we've seen headlines like these -- calling light cars dangerous and less safe. but now look at this new test of the new elantra, much...
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well, dan harris conducted some food experiments and found out. >> reporter: walk down any supermarket shelf contains some sort of artificial coloring. cheetos, froot loops and cookies. but it's not just junk food, orange peel, salmon, pickles, even strawberries are colored to make them more appealing to customers. this is a food chemist who studies the powerful affect color has on our taste buds. >> we eat with our eyes before we ever smell or taste. >> reporter: so it can actually overwhelm reality. you can have a completely objectively delicious piece of food and if it looks off to a consumer, they won't like it. >> yes. the color is very important. >> reporter: typically red foods our brains associate it with sweetness. we see yellow and our brains think sour. green color makes us think of apples and a tart taste and dark colors like black and purple are typically a turn off because people associate them with food that has spoiled. we decided to put the power of color to the taste. first we made lemon-flavored jell-o but added red coloring to a batch. one yellow and a third batch c
well, dan harris conducted some food experiments and found out. >> reporter: walk down any supermarket shelf contains some sort of artificial coloring. cheetos, froot loops and cookies. but it's not just junk food, orange peel, salmon, pickles, even strawberries are colored to make them more appealing to customers. this is a food chemist who studies the powerful affect color has on our taste buds. >> we eat with our eyes before we ever smell or taste. >> reporter: so it can...