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thank you so much, gio.s it all." and melissa joan hart has another on her hand on abc family. "melissa & joey." mom of three and author of the memoir "melissa" tells us all about it. congratulations on your new baby. >> thank you. >> what's the name? >> tucker. >> three boys? >> i have a very busy house. do i look tired? >> you actually look great. and why you look so fantastic is because you're feeling superhealthy. >> i'm feeling great. i'm feeling confident. i posted a video, a reveal of me in a bikini. >> there it is. >> ooh. scary. it's great. the first time i've been able to wear a bikini in probably ten years that i felt confident enough to wear a bikini because i lost 40 pounds with nutrisystem. and i just keep going. i've been able to be fit and healthy. >> you're working with nutrisystem. you're a paid spokesperson. but how can our viewers take some of your advice? >> nutrisystem is a simple and fantastic program to get on you. they have a fast five right now. staying active, with my boys. get off
thank you so much, gio.s it all." and melissa joan hart has another on her hand on abc family. "melissa & joey." mom of three and author of the memoir "melissa" tells us all about it. congratulations on your new baby. >> thank you. >> what's the name? >> tucker. >> three boys? >> i have a very busy house. do i look tired? >> you actually look great. and why you look so fantastic is because you're feeling superhealthy. >> i'm...
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just genius, gio. >> thanks, gio. >>> "dancing with the stars" time now.ch dance partners for the first time. and the new pairings helped determined by voted helped scramble the leaderboard. take a look. it was the night of the big partner switch-up. so many stars forced out of their dancing comfort zones. >> this is going to be so interesting. >> you look like my daughter. >> maks never braided my hair. >> val would know the answer. ♪ ♪ you know i want to break -- >> reporter: for olympian meryl davis, it was a matter of switching chmerkovskiy brothers. she and val owned the night. with their argentine tango taking home three 10s. plus a gushing review from guest judge julianne hough. >> i would love to dance like you. >> reporter: but there was no brotherly love when it came to maks whose jive with danica mckellar earned this review from julianne. >> it felt like it was a little bit like you couldn't -- it was like this week could get past so you could get back with meryl. and you had to phone it in. >> that was definitely not the case. but thank you. >>
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thank you, gio.pets or with children? they steal the show. really is. >>> we have to move on, now. another good reason to get up off the couch and get moving. a new study reveals that exercise can make your skin look years younger. and researchers say that working out works even for people who don't start exercising until later in life. gio, we have no excuses, do we? >> no, we don't. that is absolutely right. in addition to helping you lose weight or get fit, exercise may help turn back the clock on skin aging. so, i hit the gym to investigate. samantha fought it on "sex and the city." >> before we do the botox, have you thought about a freshening chemical peel? >> reporter: and even men like jay on "modern family". >> the reason my face looks like this, because i had botox. >> reporter: we can't seem to stop talking about aging. at the store, creams everywhere. now, a surprising, new study suggests exercise might be one heck of an anti-ager. researchers at ontario's mcmaster university say, they fo
thank you, gio.pets or with children? they steal the show. really is. >>> we have to move on, now. another good reason to get up off the couch and get moving. a new study reveals that exercise can make your skin look years younger. and researchers say that working out works even for people who don't start exercising until later in life. gio, we have no excuses, do we? >> no, we don't. that is absolutely right. in addition to helping you lose weight or get fit, exercise may help...
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gio, thank you. i want to bring in wabc meteorologist jeff smith. he's been tracking this weather. a tornado watch tonight? >> we have the tornado watch for eastern parts of oklahoma. including the oklahoma city metro area. we're watching the entire orange zone on the map from the arklatex to missouri. if it's not a massive tornado outbreak, we'll have strong winds and large hail. which will cause damage. several lines of storms we're watching overnight tonight, which will eventually make their way into parts of tennessee, mississippi, and alabama in the wee hours of monday morning. >> gio alluded to this. a real temperature change this week. >> a big plunge. areas in the 70s and in some cases 80s, from raleigh up to new york, down to freezing by wednesday morning. behind the front. 20s north and west of there. >> bundle up this week. jeff smith, great to have you with us here. >>> next, a growing problem in part of this country. bears. tonight, a very close call. a wife checking on a noise in her garage, dragged by a bear several feet, narrowly escaping with her life. abc's linzie
gio, thank you. i want to bring in wabc meteorologist jeff smith. he's been tracking this weather. a tornado watch tonight? >> we have the tornado watch for eastern parts of oklahoma. including the oklahoma city metro area. we're watching the entire orange zone on the map from the arklatex to missouri. if it's not a massive tornado outbreak, we'll have strong winds and large hail. which will cause damage. several lines of storms we're watching overnight tonight, which will eventually make...
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you heard the ce oerks of gio residence just a few minutes ago. take a look in the bay of bengal. i want to bring in jeff wise, the author of "extreme fear", the former department general and she's now an aviation attorney. les and jeffrey. i haven't said all of your names in so long all together, i was beginning to have withdrawal. so, jeffrey, you know you just heard david pope from gio residence, they claim to have what appears to be a wreckage of a plane. how are the searchers in perth reacting to this information? >> look, off the record, the assessment is it's technology. however, my understanding is that the wreckage is about 700 miles -- >> we' peer to be having trouble obviously with -- he he's in perth, australia and those things happen. do you think the searchers are taking this seriously, at least the australians? >> i think they do. they're releasing they data and their calculations. like you remember in school, they said, show you work. they've shown everyone what they did and why they think this is so and it sounds reasonable. we ha
you heard the ce oerks of gio residence just a few minutes ago. take a look in the bay of bengal. i want to bring in jeff wise, the author of "extreme fear", the former department general and she's now an aviation attorney. les and jeffrey. i haven't said all of your names in so long all together, i was beginning to have withdrawal. so, jeffrey, you know you just heard david pope from gio residence, they claim to have what appears to be a wreckage of a plane. how are the searchers in...
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>> all right, gio. our thanks to you. >>> we're going to turn to the latest on the ferry disaster in south korea. the confirmed death toll is 32, with about 270 others, most of them teenagers, missing. hope is fading fast this morning that any survivors will be found. the captain who abandoned ship is now under arrest. and we're learning more about the final hours of the voyage and who was actually steering the ship. abc's gloria riviera is live from south korea. good morning, gloria. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. that's right. maritime safety officials say they were in touch with the ship as the disaster unfolded. and their recommendation was for evacuation orders to be given just five minutes after that first distress call went out. but for reasons that are still unclear, the captain did not issue those orders for 30 minutes. this morning, for the first time, new details on what happened on the ship's bridge during the ferry's final two hours. a shocking revelation. in charges by south korean sen
>> all right, gio. our thanks to you. >>> we're going to turn to the latest on the ferry disaster in south korea. the confirmed death toll is 32, with about 270 others, most of them teenagers, missing. hope is fading fast this morning that any survivors will be found. the captain who abandoned ship is now under arrest. and we're learning more about the final hours of the voyage and who was actually steering the ship. abc's gloria riviera is live from south korea. good morning,...
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so now i ask you, oh, gio, wise one, who will go all the way? asking me i'll say uconn. >> oh, thank you. you know i like -- >> uconn. >> beat the sparties, though. >> i have to go with -- >> i have to go with amy. sorry. >> michigan state -- >> i'm with you. >>> let's get some weather now. >> it is the strong storms i want to start with again. we have pictures from new orleans this morning and the lightning that was just blowing through there. the strong to heavy rain that is coming with the thunderstorms, of course, now going to move to the north and east and watch this as it goes into parts of virginia, maryland, delaware, then eventually tonight, northeast. so new york city up through parts of new england going to get it and the other big story, the big heat. close to 100 degrees for some in the southwest. baking as we go into this workweek. first the select cities brought to you by kohl's. >> remember, bud, it's just water. >> okay. it's just water. >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco with your bay area microclimate for
so now i ask you, oh, gio, wise one, who will go all the way? asking me i'll say uconn. >> oh, thank you. you know i like -- >> uconn. >> beat the sparties, though. >> i have to go with -- >> i have to go with amy. sorry. >> michigan state -- >> i'm with you. >>> let's get some weather now. >> it is the strong storms i want to start with again. we have pictures from new orleans this morning and the lightning that was just blowing through...
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spot. >> reporter: it's just not worth the fight. >> out of control. >> there you go. >> reporter: gio you can see more on a special "20/20" tonight. 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> and our pictures of the week. up next. one little box, a big surprise. the secret message that turned into tears of joy. and an animal odd couple, now best friends. and belly pain feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain especially with bloody or black stools the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking lin
spot. >> reporter: it's just not worth the fight. >> out of control. >> there you go. >> reporter: gio you can see more on a special "20/20" tonight. 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> and our pictures of the week. up next. one little box, a big surprise. the secret message that turned into tears of joy. and an animal odd couple, now best friends. and belly pain feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish...
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abc's gio benitez is there again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, we've learned police busted suspected highway shooter muhammed whitaker after some serious detective work, tailing him for at least a week as he drove aggressively on the roads, stalking potential victims. he tried unsuccessfully to buy a gun with laser sight. in came the tips. a woman spotted a man wearing a hoodie and mask in 70-degree weather. she wrote down the license plate number on this dodge neon. then empty bullet boxes found on the side of the road, a fingerprint match. whittaker stands charged with nine of those 20 highway shootings that injured three. his family says they never saw it coming. >> i'm totally shocked. it doesn't seem logical he would do that because i thought he had a good support system. his dad was always there for him. >> reporter: police say whitaker denied knowing about the shootings but then changed his story, claiming he was a victim. still no word on any motive. for now those drivers caught in the crossfire still have those bullet holes on their minds. >> even though you're relieved, you
abc's gio benitez is there again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, we've learned police busted suspected highway shooter muhammed whitaker after some serious detective work, tailing him for at least a week as he drove aggressively on the roads, stalking potential victims. he tried unsuccessfully to buy a gun with laser sight. in came the tips. a woman spotted a man wearing a hoodie and mask in 70-degree weather. she wrote down the license plate number on this dodge neon. then empty bullet...
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gio benitez, abc news, new york. >>> when we come back, new proof about this ancient scroll.t seemed to say jesus was married. stay tuned for our "instant index." dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding or have had a heart valve replaced. seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding ri
gio benitez, abc news, new york. >>> when we come back, new proof about this ancient scroll.t seemed to say jesus was married. stay tuned for our "instant index." dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and...
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abc's gio benitez has been following the case. good morning, gio. >> reporter: good morning. the man is charged with killing his 21-year-old wife within days of a rushed wedding. now a strange series of events right there in court, prosecutors feeling threatened as the judge calls it all a circus. it's a bizarre murder case playing out in a florida court right now. that's 42-year-old michael escoto. accused of murdering his new wife, wendy, just days after their marriage. the allegation, he did it to collect $1 million in insurance money. now, he's representing himself in court. here he is addressing the witness on the stand. >> say that again. >> objection, judge. >> reporter: that outburst leaving the judge to hold him in contempt of court. >> this is not a circus and it is not a show. this is a murder trial. but we're not going to make it a comedy show. i'm not going to allow that. >> reporter: friday, a twist. prosecutors telling the judge that escoto is dangerous. >> this defendant is a time bomb waiting to explode. >> reporter: and even with the contempt of court ruling
abc's gio benitez has been following the case. good morning, gio. >> reporter: good morning. the man is charged with killing his 21-year-old wife within days of a rushed wedding. now a strange series of events right there in court, prosecutors feeling threatened as the judge calls it all a circus. it's a bizarre murder case playing out in a florida court right now. that's 42-year-old michael escoto. accused of murdering his new wife, wendy, just days after their marriage. the allegation,...
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here's gio benitez.s. >> excuse me, i was waiting for that space. >> yeah, tough. face it, lady, we're younger and faster. >> reporter: who will ever forget kathy bates' iconic behind-the-wheel meltdown over a parking space in the movie "fried green tomatoes?" >> are you crazy? >> face it, girls, i'm older and i have more insurance. >> reporter: but real-life parking wars are taking place all across the country. >> oh my god. it doesn't work that way in chicago! >> reporter: from new york -- >> it's not worth it guys. >> reporter: to virginia. >> get the [ bleep ] out of the spot, you piece of [ bleep ]! >> reporter: to georgia, where a local school board member was charged with reckless conduct after police say she ran down a teenage student trying to save a space at walmart. >> how long have you been holding this spot? >> reporter: of course, calling dibs is nothing new. in some cities, like boston, it's a hallowed winter tradition. you shovel a spot, you get to save it. >> they sweated and toiled to m
here's gio benitez.s. >> excuse me, i was waiting for that space. >> yeah, tough. face it, lady, we're younger and faster. >> reporter: who will ever forget kathy bates' iconic behind-the-wheel meltdown over a parking space in the movie "fried green tomatoes?" >> are you crazy? >> face it, girls, i'm older and i have more insurance. >> reporter: but real-life parking wars are taking place all across the country. >> oh my god. it doesn't work...
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gio benitez, abc news, new york. >>> and thank you for watching. we're always here at abcnews.com.," later. and we'll see you again tomorrow night. good night. >>> tonight why was a veteran daysed in the middle of a traffic stop? >> a man found dead after coming home from his job. >> a safety campaign against texting while driving and a bay area man hopes to shame you into breaking that habit. >> we'll hear from chefs who claim a new law will ruin the art of making sushi. >> so good evening, i'm kristin zee >> cops accused of violating rights of an air force veteran the veteran is suing for unspecified damages from the department. david? >> well, the city says the police officers were doing their job. close to bar crossing time. officers say the passenger didn't follow instructions the situation got worse, now, the city being asked to pay damages. a traffic stop started out routinely. however, air force veteran, a passenger ended up on the ground after blurting out an f-word at the officer. he was daysed and jailed for resisting aest. his attorney is suing the city for violating fr
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abc's gio benitez went undercover to find out. >> reporter: dramatic photos capture the nurse killedone of the biggest recalls in history. lawyers say her cobalt had an ignition switch problem and she lost control. months after gm settled the case, a recall fiasco. now another potential danger. carfax tells gma, more than 3 million used cars from different manufacturers are being sold right now with open recalls. and if you don't check, you might never know. 23-year-old damian snow says he bought this recalled 2004 pt cruiser from the los angeles dealership. >> they told me everything is fine. it has no mechanical problems. checked out and nobody told me there was a recall on this car. >> reporter: and there was a safety recall for that 2004 model. our producer went undercover in five new york area used car lots, asking about cars we already knew had open recalls. two of the salesmen do mention recalls. >> it has a recall on it right now. about the ignition switch. >> reporter: but watch what happens at this dealership. a 2006 cobalt with that same ignition switch recall. >> is it sa
abc's gio benitez went undercover to find out. >> reporter: dramatic photos capture the nurse killedone of the biggest recalls in history. lawyers say her cobalt had an ignition switch problem and she lost control. months after gm settled the case, a recall fiasco. now another potential danger. carfax tells gma, more than 3 million used cars from different manufacturers are being sold right now with open recalls. and if you don't check, you might never know. 23-year-old damian snow says...
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gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> i love that guy. >> great guy. >> he is so humble. he's embarrassed. >> he said he is embarrassed by all of the attention. >> amazing. some people will say, he acted recklessly, you don't know what's going on. the train is coming, you don't want to put yurgs in harm's way because there is a double tragedy if there is a tragedy at all. but he said he is -- he is a tsa agent, and he had training -- he figured how much time he had before the train would get there. >> so much courage. >> oh, yeah. >>> epic late night run coming to an end. >> letterman unplugging his mic. well look at three decades of his show. >> buzz kill. what sports radio hosts had to say about a baseball player's decision to be there for the birth of his baby. you're watching "world news now." toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org ♪ >>> just when there seemed to be some stability on the
gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> i love that guy. >> great guy. >> he is so humble. he's embarrassed. >> he said he is embarrassed by all of the attention. >> amazing. some people will say, he acted recklessly, you don't know what's going on. the train is coming, you don't want to put yurgs in harm's way because there is a double tragedy if there is a tragedy at all. but he said he is -- he is a tsa agent, and he had training -- he figured how much time he had...
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>>> tienen que decir que es un santo que protegÓ gio a pederastas. >>> el presidente de colombia criticaablar de eso. >>> a esta altura, puedo decir que no es asunto tuyo. >>> veremos por quÉ estados unidos es una jaula de oro. >>> construye muros, se enfoca en la criminalizaciÓn del migrante, al no tener documentos, entras, no puedes salir. >>> recordamos a gabriel garcÍa mÁrquez. >>> se va lleno de amistad, una bell ♪ ♪ ♪ [ locutora ] ichequéalo! subway es el primer restaurante con comidas certificadas con la marca heart check de la american heart association. búscala en comidas subway fresh fit como el clásico subway club y la recién hecha double chicken chopped salad. subway. come sabroso y fresco. la patrulla fronteriza ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> la patrulla fronteriza, esÁa en alerta por el aumiento de niÑos menores de edad que quieren entrar de mÉxico a estados unidos. las razones del drama de niÑos y adolescentes, son muchas y variadas, la segunda parte de una serie que verÁ en univisiÓn. jaime garcÍa, presenta dramÁticos testimonios de esta situaciÓn. >>> en la frontera con mÉxico, sonÓ a la
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. >>> gio's going to give us some "pop news." >> that's right. we have a lot to get to.ster show in sydney, australia, today. the two spending some quality time with an assortment of animals. kate joking, will may need to borrow some alpaca fur for his own head. >> snap. >> they also went met the marino ram, whose soft wool went into a suit presented to will for his wedding day. >> wow. >> then the two hit the beach to meet with life-saving surfers. kate even having a "baywatch" moment of her own, running along the shore, in her wedges. >> and a very long dress. >> royal "baywatch." >> not in a bikini. >> where was prince george? >> probably taking a nap? >> with the way they're snapping at each other, maybe they need a nap, too. >> or some food. maybe they're hangry. >>> the next time you're on a first date, you may want to bring a stopwatch. according to a new survey, you have only 12 minutes to impress your date. the clock is ticking. and these are the three factors you're judged on immediately. your smile, eye contact and your tone of voice. >> those are three good o
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>> all right, gio. thank you so much. >> and i know you've got the other huge story this morning. >> that's right. the latest on that firestorm surrounding l.a. clippers owner, donald sterling. sponsors pulling away from the clippers after hearing those racist comments caught on tape, and the nba commissioner expected to announce the results of his investigation later today. abc's ryan smith has the story. >> are you a racist, mr. sterling? >> reporter: l.a. clippers owner, donald sterling, seen here for the first time since the scandal broke leaving an l.a. steakhouse sunday night with his estranged wife, shelly. and when asked if her husband is a racist? >> no, of course not. >> reporter: a far cry from the statement she issued hours earlier saying "our family is devastated by the racist comments made by my estranged husband." those comments, now notorious. >> it bothers me a lot that you want to broadcast that you're associating with black people. >> reporter: believed to be sterling speaking to his
>> all right, gio. thank you so much. >> and i know you've got the other huge story this morning. >> that's right. the latest on that firestorm surrounding l.a. clippers owner, donald sterling. sponsors pulling away from the clippers after hearing those racist comments caught on tape, and the nba commissioner expected to announce the results of his investigation later today. abc's ryan smith has the story. >> are you a racist, mr. sterling? >> reporter: l.a....
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abc's gio benitez has the story. good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, good morning, lara.ng miley cyrus on twitter, it looks like she's feeling pretty miserable at the hospital. and right now there's no telling when she'll be out. ♪ we can't stop >> reporter: this morning, miley cyrus is still in the hospital spending easter weekend there after postponing the entire remaining leg of her u.s. tour. the 21-year-old posting photo after photo on instagram. like this one writing, over the hospital, i miss bangerztour. miley has been on a professional tear, with a 63-city international tour, before checking into a hospital last tuesday. just hours before a performance in kansas city, missouri. reportedly suffering fm a severe allergic reaction to antibiotics. the sudden cancellation has people wondering, did she work herself so much that she ended up sick? >> allergic reactions to antibiotics happen all the time, every single day. they range from mild to life-threatening. >> reporter: miley's reps say it could take as long as 27 days to recover from her allergic reaction. miley
abc's gio benitez has the story. good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, good morning, lara.ng miley cyrus on twitter, it looks like she's feeling pretty miserable at the hospital. and right now there's no telling when she'll be out. ♪ we can't stop >> reporter: this morning, miley cyrus is still in the hospital spending easter weekend there after postponing the entire remaining leg of her u.s. tour. the 21-year-old posting photo after photo on instagram. like this one writing, over...
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abc's gio benitez shows us the rescue all caught on tape. gio. >> reporter: he was just trying to change the sail but he fell off the boat. one of his crewmates recording every harrowing second. it was a perfect storm for disaster. in the middle of the cold north pacific with giant waves. 40-mile-per-hour winds and a relentless hailstorm. a sailor washed overboard. his safety cord snapped and his crewmates desperate. >> mayday, mayday, mayday. we have a man overboard. >> reporter: but the mayday call was useless. the team in the middle of a yacht race from china to california was 2500 miles from san francisco. 46-year-old andrew taylor who had been knocked overboard by a giant wave can now be seen battling to keep his head above water. as his crewmates fight to maneuver the boat closer to taylor, the waves push him further away. finally, an hour and a half into the ordeal, the dramatic rescue. taylor is pulled out of the water. >> i didn't know if you were looking for me or not. i didn't know if you had seen me. >> reporter: it turns out the
abc's gio benitez shows us the rescue all caught on tape. gio. >> reporter: he was just trying to change the sail but he fell off the boat. one of his crewmates recording every harrowing second. it was a perfect storm for disaster. in the middle of the cold north pacific with giant waves. 40-mile-per-hour winds and a relentless hailstorm. a sailor washed overboard. his safety cord snapped and his crewmates desperate. >> mayday, mayday, mayday. we have a man overboard. >>...
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good morning to you, gio. >> reporter: good morning, lara. good morning, george. this is quite an incredible storm. take a look behind me. this car here has been sort of floating around all night long. and take a look at that burger king because the water is inside, table-height. this is a true flood emergency here. overnight, flash flooding from alabama to north carolina, to the florida panhandle. in pensacola, florida, one person drowned when their car was submerged in floodwaters. in mobile, alabama, an elderly woman was rescued from a flooded car. crews waded through water to carry her to higher ground. in this neighborhood, lawns replaced by lakes. and roads turned into rivers. and you can just hear the skies roaring, as this storm just pounds the pensacola area. more than 60,000 lightning strikes hitting here in just the past hour. this is the view inside suzanne's home. she and her family forced upstairs to wait out the storm. in north carolina, this van almost completely submerged in a flooded parking lot. other cars creeping along and stalling out. the sa
good morning to you, gio. >> reporter: good morning, lara. good morning, george. this is quite an incredible storm. take a look behind me. this car here has been sort of floating around all night long. and take a look at that burger king because the water is inside, table-height. this is a true flood emergency here. overnight, flash flooding from alabama to north carolina, to the florida panhandle. in pensacola, florida, one person drowned when their car was submerged in floodwaters. in...
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good morning, gio. >> reporter: good morning, lara.hing about it, especially if there's a recall. but as our investigation found out, that's not always the case. this morning, "gma" investigates. dramatic photos capture the horrific accident that killed a nurse on her 29th birthday. helping launch one of the biggest auto recalls in history. lawyers say her cobalt had an ignition switch problem and she lost control just a few months after gm settled the case a recall fiasco. now another potential danger. car fax tells "gma" more than 3 million used cars from different manufacturers are being sold right now with open recalls and if you don't check, you might never know. 23-year-old damian snow says he bought this recalled 2004 p.t. cruiser from a los angeles dealership. >> they told me everything is fine. it has no mechanical problems, it was checked out and nobody told me there was a recall on this car. >> reporter: and there was a safety recall for that 2004 model. so "gma" investigates hit the road to see what dealerships would tell u
good morning, gio. >> reporter: good morning, lara.hing about it, especially if there's a recall. but as our investigation found out, that's not always the case. this morning, "gma" investigates. dramatic photos capture the horrific accident that killed a nurse on her 29th birthday. helping launch one of the biggest auto recalls in history. lawyers say her cobalt had an ignition switch problem and she lost control just a few months after gm settled the case a recall fiasco. now...
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abc's gio benitez and our producers going undercover. >> reporter: after gmc mary barra faced intense grilling on capitol hill, new questions over recalled cars from other manufacturers as well. still on the road and up for sale without repairs. more than three million of them, many at used car lots. if you don't check, you might never know. for abc news investigation, we had our producer go undercover to five used car lots to see if salesmen would be upfront or knowledgeable about recalled cars. two of them did mention recall. >> the cobalt has a recall on it right now about the ignition switch. >> reporter: at another dealer. with the 2006 recalled cobalt. >> is it safe? >> listen, i just woke up. for being what it is, it's safe. >> there's nothing i need to know about that car? >> nothing. all you got to do is throw a battery in there. you saw my write-up, right? >> yeah. yeah. >> i'm as honest as it's going to be. >> reporter: we went back. >> you said this car was safe, but it actually has a recall. >> well recalls get recalled once you register the car. we don't know there's a r
abc's gio benitez and our producers going undercover. >> reporter: after gmc mary barra faced intense grilling on capitol hill, new questions over recalled cars from other manufacturers as well. still on the road and up for sale without repairs. more than three million of them, many at used car lots. if you don't check, you might never know. for abc news investigation, we had our producer go undercover to five used car lots to see if salesmen would be upfront or knowledgeable about...
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abc's gio benitez is there tonight. teaming up with kabc. >> reporter: this is the man police say was at the center of a terrifying string of highway shootings, 27-year-old mohammed whitaker. >> this has impacted all of us. something that's been at the heart and thoughts of all of us. since the day this case first broke. >> reporter: whitaker's home, where he was arrested. just one block from the highway where cars were targeted. just five miles from where several of the shootings took place. 20 cars fired on in 30 days. tom mcfarlin, one of the first victims. when you walked out of that car and you saw that hole, what did you think? >> i was like, "is that a bullet hole?" that was my first thought. is that what i think it is? >> reporter: more than 100 tips poured in. one of them from a woman who was suspicious when she saw whitaker wearing a hoodie and a mask in 70-degree weather. she recorded his license plate. another man found a bag of bullets. cops locating whitaker's fingerprints on the bag. police say whitaker f
abc's gio benitez is there tonight. teaming up with kabc. >> reporter: this is the man police say was at the center of a terrifying string of highway shootings, 27-year-old mohammed whitaker. >> this has impacted all of us. something that's been at the heart and thoughts of all of us. since the day this case first broke. >> reporter: whitaker's home, where he was arrested. just one block from the highway where cars were targeted. just five miles from where several of the...
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it is a succession of 30 blimps or high-altitude platforms that would be gio stationery at 70,000 feet another over this same laser technology and that would connect new york to london. and it would do it in 30 milliseconds versus 60. >> the price tag for this trans atlantic air bridge that will save 30 milliseconds, $500 million. fiberoptic cables, lasers that look lie wally and futuristic air bridges that span the atlantic are all part of what high-frequency traders call the rice to zero. an ever-increasing competition to eliminate the time it takes to make a trade. now the players in this world aren't afraid to spends big money. last year they paid about one and a half billion dollars on technology to increase trading speeds. that's sphaoerl double whathat'y spent in 2009. trader are willing to paille lot it make a the love coming up next the minds behind the machines that make high-frequency trading happen. i am talking about the math geeks trained to make speed beat strategy. after years of doing have you vy nothing but regulators are >>> if you think a degree in science, engineer
it is a succession of 30 blimps or high-altitude platforms that would be gio stationery at 70,000 feet another over this same laser technology and that would connect new york to london. and it would do it in 30 milliseconds versus 60. >> the price tag for this trans atlantic air bridge that will save 30 milliseconds, $500 million. fiberoptic cables, lasers that look lie wally and futuristic air bridges that span the atlantic are all part of what high-frequency traders call the rice to...
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. >> abc's gio benitez on the storm trail recorded this dramatic video overnight of lightning strikes near birmingham, alabama. >> and this twister near tupelo, mississippi, was measured a mile wide. abc's scott goldberg is there this morning. >> reporter: stunned by the devastation and bracing for more, people in the path of deadly tornadoes in the south and lower midwest, feel the fury of this season's first outbreak. >> it was like a roaring freight train for 20 or 30 seconds. and then, after that, it was calm. >> reporter: more than 20 people across 4 states have been killed. the twisters leveling homes and ripping communities. >> this is where i grew up. all these houses are my family's houses. and they're gone. you never think it's going to happen to you, until it does. and the devastation. and we ask that you just keep us in your prayers. >> reporter: the hardest hit, arkansas. this video captures the storm's path, tearing through neighborhoods outside of little rock. this woman rescued her elderly parents from the rubble. in mayflower, arkansas, the storm tossed around semis l
. >> abc's gio benitez on the storm trail recorded this dramatic video overnight of lightning strikes near birmingham, alabama. >> and this twister near tupelo, mississippi, was measured a mile wide. abc's scott goldberg is there this morning. >> reporter: stunned by the devastation and bracing for more, people in the path of deadly tornadoes in the south and lower midwest, feel the fury of this season's first outbreak. >> it was like a roaring freight train for 20 or 30...
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. -- keep an eye on d'a gio. maybe people are liking the fact that they're getting more exposure to emerging markets. it is all about perrone and parole should. sales are up two percent are driven by emerging markets. sales are a bit mark -- a bit weaker. >> sab miller down two and a half percent. some watch the iron ore man, stock down over one percent. a huge note out on commodities. they're questioning that demand level over in china. that is rio, that is down one percent. >> absolutely key we get u.k. numbers later. futures pretty flat to the morning. worst week in a month last week. look atail sales give a sentiment marginally. the ftse 100 and cac 40. 2/10 of oneown percent. janet yellen fed chief, she speaks. in around about 18 hours time we will be talking about one country, that is if you are awake, china. the world's second-largest economy. gdp industrial production, retail sales, that could drive sentiment going into things. look at the currency over the last year. this is the u.s. dollar getting stron
. -- keep an eye on d'a gio. maybe people are liking the fact that they're getting more exposure to emerging markets. it is all about perrone and parole should. sales are up two percent are driven by emerging markets. sales are a bit mark -- a bit weaker. >> sab miller down two and a half percent. some watch the iron ore man, stock down over one percent. a huge note out on commodities. they're questioning that demand level over in china. that is rio, that is down one percent. >>...
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. >> earlier, gio told us about the "goonies" sequel.make of "gremlins." it's in the works at warner brothers. even the original executive producer, steven spielberg, will be involved again. they have to give the okay. no word on original writer, chris columbus. but if warner brothers is breathing new life into movies, which other '80s films do you want to see? >> "sixteen candles." >> "st. elmo's fire." >> will the original gremlins be appearing again? >> we'll get back to you. >>> also in "pop news" this morning, when it comes to love, the old saying is that opposites attract. and people believe they are attracted to those different from them. 86% say they want a partner that complements them. but one research study says it's not even close to true. they looked at 1 million matches on the dating site, eharmony. it showed without a shadow of a doubt, mostly women, but a lot of men, overwhelmingly went to dates with those similar age, attractiveness, education, income, and of course, physical traits. again -- >> and they say that is what
. >> earlier, gio told us about the "goonies" sequel.make of "gremlins." it's in the works at warner brothers. even the original executive producer, steven spielberg, will be involved again. they have to give the okay. no word on original writer, chris columbus. but if warner brothers is breathing new life into movies, which other '80s films do you want to see? >> "sixteen candles." >> "st. elmo's fire." >> will the original...
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gio benitez is here. >> reporter: the man waited a day to call police.e bodies of the two teenagers. and now, the start of a tangled trial. the 65-year-old man accused of murdering two reportedly popular teens isn't saying much. as his tangled case plays out in a minnesota court right now. the victims, teenage cousins. who some might say look more like homecoming king and queen than burglars. but police say 17-year-old nick brady and 18-year-old haley broke into byron smith's house on thanksgiving day 2012. and what happened next was either self-defense or cold-blooded murder. >> this was about anxiety a and fear. and what somebody does in their own home. >> reporter: prosecutors say smith was sitting in his basement, when he heard a window breaking upstairs. when nick brady started walking down into the basement, smith shot him twice. then, according to court documents, smith shot him a third time, in the face. allegedly telling investigators, i want him dead. minutes later, haley kiper walked down the steps, reportedly calling brady's name. smith shot
gio benitez is here. >> reporter: the man waited a day to call police.e bodies of the two teenagers. and now, the start of a tangled trial. the 65-year-old man accused of murdering two reportedly popular teens isn't saying much. as his tangled case plays out in a minnesota court right now. the victims, teenage cousins. who some might say look more like homecoming king and queen than burglars. but police say 17-year-old nick brady and 18-year-old haley broke into byron smith's house on...
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thanks, gio. >> thanks a lot, gio. >>> now to the young woman struck by an arizona police officer sentr a metal bench during a riot after arizona's ncaa loss last weekend. the officer under investigation by the tucson police and the woman in that video speaking out exclusively on "gma" this morning. abc's cecilia vega has her story. >> reporter: it is the disturbing march madness video gone viral. a tucson officer ramming an unsuspecting student knocking her down during last weekend's riot police were called in to quell after the university of arizona's defeat. watch again. the officer slams the young woman sending her flying over a bench. this morning in an abc news exclusive, christina is speaking out for the first time and showing off the injury she says she got when that officer pummeled her for what she says was no apparent reason. >> he hit me with kind of his whole body but had a baton so he kind of used that as his force. i was blindsided. >> reporter: she says she was with friends walking on a sidewalk back to their car after saturday's game. she says she did not cross police
thanks, gio. >> thanks a lot, gio. >>> now to the young woman struck by an arizona police officer sentr a metal bench during a riot after arizona's ncaa loss last weekend. the officer under investigation by the tucson police and the woman in that video speaking out exclusively on "gma" this morning. abc's cecilia vega has her story. >> reporter: it is the disturbing march madness video gone viral. a tucson officer ramming an unsuspecting student knocking her down...
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that's right, gio. rules, schmules. he was a good sport about it and having a tough go throughout.th ginger. if you went on that -- >> i would do it in a minute. i would be terrible at it. george would be great at it. >> he would solve all of them. >> our own puzzle. talking about the weather and that would be not a puzzle at all in new orleans. just a really soupy morning as they start so often along the gulf but chance at severe storms. here's what i wanted to show you, the smarp division with the cold front instigating a lot of storms this morning already happening but cleveland, 71 this morning. chicago, only 41 with a shot at snow later after being so warm, jackson, wyoming, 11. 24 for bismarck, here's a look at the april freeze that comes in tomorrow morning as far as -- as far southeastern new mexico. cover those plants from kansas, >>> here at home, it's going to be the warmest day of the week. expect to see temperatures topping out in the upper 70s to low 80s for much of the bay area. lit stay dry as well so no rain expected. you can see temperatures cooling off tomorrow w
that's right, gio. rules, schmules. he was a good sport about it and having a tough go throughout.th ginger. if you went on that -- >> i would do it in a minute. i would be terrible at it. george would be great at it. >> he would solve all of them. >> our own puzzle. talking about the weather and that would be not a puzzle at all in new orleans. just a really soupy morning as they start so often along the gulf but chance at severe storms. here's what i wanted to show you, the...
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if there are some gio political tensions. the other one is andersons. ande, up today on a take. if something does happen with the agricultural supply, andersons will do well. >> you don't want to flow the baby out of the bath water. >> ridiculous. >> you didn't say that. >> i did not. >> you did. >> this is a market of stocks. >> not a stocks market. boeing's business doesn't change. their c-17 planes are coming out sooner than expected. i think we're going to have a great quarter out of them. it's really interesting. it's where we have held before. i think black stone makes sense. i don't think their business changed fundamentally either. now you have a stock trading to $30. that was a number we bounced from previously. new mining, i do think there's something going on in gold. >> you're nuts. >> i said it because i said it right. i think that. >> there seems to be -- there's weakness in a dollar i can't put my finger on but i think it's going to lend itself to gold. >> i came to you last for a reason. >> because i don't have anything. >> exactly. >> because we have all stated
if there are some gio political tensions. the other one is andersons. ande, up today on a take. if something does happen with the agricultural supply, andersons will do well. >> you don't want to flow the baby out of the bath water. >> ridiculous. >> you didn't say that. >> i did not. >> you did. >> this is a market of stocks. >> not a stocks market. boeing's business doesn't change. their c-17 planes are coming out sooner than expected. i think we're...
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nbc news reporter gio benitez has the story. >> reporter: tonight after gmc owner mary barra faced intenses is the new gm leadership it's pretty lacking. >> reporter: new questions over recalled cars from other manufacturers as well. still on the road and up for sale without repairs. more than 3 million of them, many at used car lots. and if you don't check, you might never know. for our abc news investigation we had our producer go undercover to five used car lots to see if salesmen would be up front or knowledgeable about recalled cars. two of the salesmen did mention recalls. >> the cobalt has a recall on it right now. about the ignition switch. >> reporter: but at another dealership with a 2006 recalled cobalt -- >> is it safe? what about safety? >> it's a small car. so being what it is, it's safe. >> there's nothing i need to know about that car? >> nothing. just put a battery in it. i'm as honest as it's going to be. >> how are you? >> we went back to see angelo. >> you said this car was safe. but it actually has a recall. >> well, recalls get recorded once you register the car. we d
nbc news reporter gio benitez has the story. >> reporter: tonight after gmc owner mary barra faced intenses is the new gm leadership it's pretty lacking. >> reporter: new questions over recalled cars from other manufacturers as well. still on the road and up for sale without repairs. more than 3 million of them, many at used car lots. and if you don't check, you might never know. for our abc news investigation we had our producer go undercover to five used car lots to see if...
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. >> the councilmen noel gio also pointed out they had problems finding a police chief.hree have stepped down while quan has been mayor. a turn over in leadership happens in a lot of cities. >>> a girl is waiting to see if her favorite 49er player will show up at her birthday party. her aunt sent us this picture with the invite it reads dear patrick willis. i'm your biggest fan. i'm having a birthday party on april 26th. it will be a frozen party and you are invited. willis posted the picture on his instagram page and says best invite ever and my soon to be seven-year-old friend. >>> time is 5:40. there is a new report to tell you about the beating of giants fan bryan stow. the new information that could be explosive in the lawsuit against the dodgers. >> quiet cars and better seats. we are getting a sneak peek at bart's brand new train. >> we are looking at the south bay and we've had heavy rain moving through. coming up we will take a look at 280 and the other commutes around the east bay. >> just shy of a third of an inch of rain. it is moving rapidly east. we'll see
. >> the councilmen noel gio also pointed out they had problems finding a police chief.hree have stepped down while quan has been mayor. a turn over in leadership happens in a lot of cities. >>> a girl is waiting to see if her favorite 49er player will show up at her birthday party. her aunt sent us this picture with the invite it reads dear patrick willis. i'm your biggest fan. i'm having a birthday party on april 26th. it will be a frozen party and you are invited. willis...
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david, your company gio residence said it detected a object that could be a commercial airliner.w and what you think it is. >> good evening, don. thanks for having me on in the first place. we have 23 sighters work on the project. so we thought we might as well try and help and we started looking for titanium, steel, copper, nickel, iron, all of thements that make up a boeing 777. we looked north of malaysia and northwest. and we've found what we believe to be the wreckage of an aircraft. >> what has been the response from searches and from other folks who are looking for this plane? >> silence up until yesterday. we sent our initial report four weeks ago on march 31st to malaysian authorities and then a final report which was a 23-page scientific document out on the 15th of april. to all of those same authorities and we heard nothing. we didn't want to go public at all. the last thing we wanted to do was create any publicity. but we had to give the authorities a nudge because we felt we had a moral obligation to have our findings investigated. >> let me ask you this. malaysian a
david, your company gio residence said it detected a object that could be a commercial airliner.w and what you think it is. >> good evening, don. thanks for having me on in the first place. we have 23 sighters work on the project. so we thought we might as well try and help and we started looking for titanium, steel, copper, nickel, iron, all of thements that make up a boeing 777. we looked north of malaysia and northwest. and we've found what we believe to be the wreckage of an aircraft....
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abc's gio benitez has the story of how he pulled it off and what got them caught. >> reporter: this iser shelf is piled high with stolen loot from victoria's secret perfumes to weight loss pills and cold remedies. >> i don't ever recall anything of this size and scope in all of my years. >> reporter: we're talking up to $15,000 of goods stolen per day. those steals then allegedly became online deals sold to shoppers below retail on ebay and amazon. police say the crooks were part of a sophisticated crime ring including a mother and daughter team who were allegedly hired to steal so much stuff, police had to use seven semi trucks to move it all out of that warehouse. >> and they get a shopping list and they'd come back with $9,000 to $15,000 worth of merchandise and they would be paid 2500 in cash. >> reporter: for example, police say in one day the women were hired to steal $9,000 worth of drugs like prilosec. how is that possible? we went to the experts. so that would be a trick of the trade that you have a bag that sort of blocks that signal when you walk out the door. >> correct, ye
abc's gio benitez has the story of how he pulled it off and what got them caught. >> reporter: this iser shelf is piled high with stolen loot from victoria's secret perfumes to weight loss pills and cold remedies. >> i don't ever recall anything of this size and scope in all of my years. >> reporter: we're talking up to $15,000 of goods stolen per day. those steals then allegedly became online deals sold to shoppers below retail on ebay and amazon. police say the crooks were...
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. >> and i will plug gio gonzalez of the nats back to true form.. you don't want to miss that. have a great weekend, and take care. >>> it is time for the "your business entrepreneur of the week." ellie and mike were designers who started makerhaus in seattle. they helped entrepreneurs ste steeped in the economy to have ak cess to sophisticated equipment. for more, watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your af
. >> and i will plug gio gonzalez of the nats back to true form.. you don't want to miss that. have a great weekend, and take care. >>> it is time for the "your business entrepreneur of the week." ellie and mike were designers who started makerhaus in seattle. they helped entrepreneurs ste steeped in the economy to have ak cess to sophisticated equipment. for more, watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. if i can impart one lesson to a new...
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.] >> that takes a lot of -- >> but bar gio, i didn't manny had known. >> he wasn't even the chairman of the department. >> you seem surprised is bar jiomati after meeting you, he said this kid could be president of yale what was it then that made him say that? >> i don't know. because i had a number of mentors who saw potential and. >> rose: what do you think they saw? they saw passion? knowledge? judgment? what is it? do you think they saw?. i think probably a kind of prekoacials maturity as a young man and an ability to sort of summarize a situation and find a solution to a complicated interpersonal situation and make something happen. >> rose: there is a lot to be said about that. some people can look at it and have great intelligence and look at something and never quite see the essence, at the core here is the issue and here is the question and here is how we can answer it. >> that's right. >> rose: that's a real skill. >> yes. and a combination of analytical ability and psychological insight i think that makes you function in that kind of -- >> rose: almost political insight to
.] >> that takes a lot of -- >> but bar gio, i didn't manny had known. >> he wasn't even the chairman of the department. >> you seem surprised is bar jiomati after meeting you, he said this kid could be president of yale what was it then that made him say that? >> i don't know. because i had a number of mentors who saw potential and. >> rose: what do you think they saw? they saw passion? knowledge? judgment? what is it? do you think they saw?. i think...
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frankly, with the screwed-up information we continue to get from the malaysians and knowing the gio politics from that part of the world, some of the talks about the wide turns and the tracks and the altitude, how much of that information coming from the malaysians, they kind of want to tell us what's going on but are afraid to reveal to their neighbors what their true capabilities of the radars are. i'm far more interested in hearing what we're getting from the pingers. it's going to be a very, long hard slog to get to it. we'll get the black boxes and have a much better idea what happened to this aircraft and why it ended up in the indian ocean. >> rob, the reason there's so much optimism is because four separate times searchers picked up these pings that they're sure, fairly sure are coming from the black boxes. but there was a fifth ping they said they picked up by sonar buoy that proved to be a false lead. so should they not do that anymore, drop buoys from airplanes with the sound detectors on them? should they not use them anymore? >> to be honest, at this stage with the batteries die
frankly, with the screwed-up information we continue to get from the malaysians and knowing the gio politics from that part of the world, some of the talks about the wide turns and the tracks and the altitude, how much of that information coming from the malaysians, they kind of want to tell us what's going on but are afraid to reveal to their neighbors what their true capabilities of the radars are. i'm far more interested in hearing what we're getting from the pingers. it's going to be a...
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good morning, gio. >> reporter: good morning, robin.dings are described as chilling. this is a complicated case. the man kills the teens. and then, waits until the next day to tell police. prosecutors say it was premeditated murder. a dramatic day two in court for the 65-year-old man accused of going too far and murdering two unarmed teens, who broke into his house thanksgiving day in 2012. 17-year-old nick brady and his cousin, 18-year-old haley. retired state department security engineer, byron smith, told police, that after repeated break-ins, he was so fearful, he installed recording devices in his house. >> jurors could hear glass breaking, as nick brady broke in a window in a bedroom upstairs. they could hear footsteps. >> reporter: prosecutors allege smith was lying in wait, in his basement, armed and planning to kill the teens. >> the first couple of gunshots you hear, just two, loud bangs. and you hear nick brady groaning. and you hear another bang, and byron smith says, you're dead. and after that, you can hear a tarp wrestlin
good morning, gio. >> reporter: good morning, robin.dings are described as chilling. this is a complicated case. the man kills the teens. and then, waits until the next day to tell police. prosecutors say it was premeditated murder. a dramatic day two in court for the 65-year-old man accused of going too far and murdering two unarmed teens, who broke into his house thanksgiving day in 2012. 17-year-old nick brady and his cousin, 18-year-old haley. retired state department security...
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it was all caught on 911 tape and abc's gio benitez has the story. >> there's men trying to break into our house and we are home alone. >> reporter: horror and heroism. this is the incredible 911 call made by 13-year-old kylee as she and her 8-year-old sister found themselves home alone with two alleged intruders. >> they were banging at the door. >> which door? at my front door. >> reporter: the girls hiding in their bedroom closets as police say robert paul and amy holtz kicked in the door of their utah home and started ransacking it. >> they're now in the house. >> okay, where are they at, upstairs? >> yeah. >> i was having a hard time breathing because i was crying so much. >> reporter: kylee said she broke down but managed to keep calm while on the phone with 911 >> how many does it sound like, can you tell? >> two. >> okay. can you hear them talking? >> yeah. >> i knew my sister was in the closet and if he catches me he's going to catch her too so i had to think of her, not just myself. and so that's probably what made me keep my cool. >> reporter: incredibly both kylee and audre
it was all caught on 911 tape and abc's gio benitez has the story. >> there's men trying to break into our house and we are home alone. >> reporter: horror and heroism. this is the incredible 911 call made by 13-year-old kylee as she and her 8-year-old sister found themselves home alone with two alleged intruders. >> they were banging at the door. >> which door? at my front door. >> reporter: the girls hiding in their bedroom closets as police say robert paul and...
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aquÍ gio. y kate con su hijita. mucha gente. mande sus tuits sus fotos con el # abrazos gratis.cer uÑas con cebolla y esmalte de ajo. >>> no huele feo? >>> voy a pedir que una chica ponga uÑitas en la cebolla "las clave ahÍ. >>> asÍ directo? >>> sÍ. >>> se corta la cebolla por la mitad, se lavan las uÑas por minutos, 5, endurece y fortalece las uÑas de forma natural, tiene potasio, fosforo y magnesio, luego de 5 minutos lo sacamos, no se enjuaguen uÑitas. hÁganlo en la noche, si quieren quitar el olor de la cebolla, utilizan el limÓn. y se quita el olor. >>> meto la mano en el limÓn, o lo tallo? >>> lo recomendamos anita. en noches de amigas. >>> sÍ, una pijamada. asÍ nadie huele las manos a cebolla y ajos. y amanecen duras las uÑas. >>> el tratamiento mÁs famoso. mi preferido, con el diente de ajo triturado. lo ponemos en el esmalte. >>> es buenÍsimo. >>> supremamente famoso. tiene propiedades de cebolla, fosforo. magnesio. >>> quÉ tanto? >>> lo dejamos unos dÍas. y aplicamos el esmalte como base y endurece las uÑas. lo bueno de esto, que ayuda a combatir hongos en uÑas. >>> me
aquÍ gio. y kate con su hijita. mucha gente. mande sus tuits sus fotos con el # abrazos gratis.cer uÑas con cebolla y esmalte de ajo. >>> no huele feo? >>> voy a pedir que una chica ponga uÑitas en la cebolla "las clave ahÍ. >>> asÍ directo? >>> sÍ. >>> se corta la cebolla por la mitad, se lavan las uÑas por minutos, 5, endurece y fortalece las uÑas de forma natural, tiene potasio, fosforo y magnesio, luego de 5 minutos lo sacamos, no se...