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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> yeah, the needles in the head.> i would just get a wig, but go on. >> that's not what this is? >> no. >> okay. >>> it's veterans day, folks. valor knows no gender, right? we'll be meeting a special navy reservist who is bringing both men and women together to remember those service women who made the ultimate sacrifice. >> looking forward to that one. >>> ahead in the fx half hour, the man who millions believe made the ultimate sacrifice. and a new stning revelation. did jesus have a wife? some experts say they have evidence to prove that he did. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after ♪ >>> the nation honoring its war heroes today on this veterans day. >> with president obama in beijing for apec talks, vice president biden will play a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. >>> one special soldier is remembering the service of the nation's service's women. >> i do start out thinking about the women that we've lost. >> reporter: for navy captain, she's running 160 miles i
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> yeah, the needles in the head.> i would just get a wig, but go on. >> that's not what this is? >> no. >> okay. >>> it's veterans day, folks. valor knows no gender, right? we'll be meeting a special navy reservist who is bringing both men and women together to remember those service women who made the ultimate sacrifice. >> looking forward to that one. >>> ahead in the fx half hour, the man who millions...
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linzie janis reports. >> why is my hair falling out? >> reporter: the answer to thinning hair may no longer mean this. >> i'm not only the hair club president but also a client. >> reporter: now a promising new hair loss treatment for women and men may help to regrow and thicken hair without surgery, drugs or expensive ointments. just look at these before and afters. and the secret may be something you already have. >> this is the best kept secret in the world. >> reporter: it's called platelet rich plasma therapy or prp. and research is preliminary, but promising. doctors who use it say it works by injecting the platelets from the patient's own blood directly into the scalp saying they contain growth factors that stimulate the regrowth and thickening of hair follicles. tanesia believes years of pulling her hair back caused her to lose some around her face. >> i had to make sure my hair was in front. never pushed back. >> reporter: just weeks after her first treatment, the hair started to regrow. this after just one treatment. >> this i
linzie janis reports. >> why is my hair falling out? >> reporter: the answer to thinning hair may no longer mean this. >> i'm not only the hair club president but also a client. >> reporter: now a promising new hair loss treatment for women and men may help to regrow and thicken hair without surgery, drugs or expensive ointments. just look at these before and afters. and the secret may be something you already have. >> this is the best kept secret in the world....
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here now linzie janis. >> reporter: bill cosby responding to allegations of sexual abuse. in a statement posted to his website, lawyers for the 77-year-old calling the claims old and discredited. and saying cosby does not intend to dignify them with any comment. >> listen, i don't think you have a reason to be upset with me. >> reporter: the firestorm reignited after a comedian hanibal referred to him as a rapist in a routine last month. the video going viral. back in 2006, cosby settled a civil case with a woman who claimed he drugged and assaulted her. the settlement did not include an admission of guilt. and this woman, former actress barbara bowman, this week, repeating claims of sexual abuse saying he allegedly drugged and raped her in 1985 when he was helping her with her career. >> he really knew how to zero in on my insecurities and vulnerabilities. >> reporter: bowman who was expected to testify in the 2006 case said she herself never filed criminal charges against cosby because no one believed her. >> when i went into the lawyer's office, he laughed at me and tre
here now linzie janis. >> reporter: bill cosby responding to allegations of sexual abuse. in a statement posted to his website, lawyers for the 77-year-old calling the claims old and discredited. and saying cosby does not intend to dignify them with any comment. >> listen, i don't think you have a reason to be upset with me. >> reporter: the firestorm reignited after a comedian hanibal referred to him as a rapist in a routine last month. the video going viral. back in 2006,...
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and she was janis joplin.drix said, are you jewish? i said, yeah. he said, you should be a manager. i said, great, who should i manage? alice cooper. >> jimmy: that's "supermensch: the legend of shep gordon." this is a guy who was a manager of -- he became a manager at jimi hendrix's thought. >> he's the most famous person that nobody heard of. i describe him as brian epstein and mr. mcgoo if they had a baby. he's just a fantastic guy. he was alice cooper's manager on "wayne's world." i had never been in a movie, let alone had a movie i'd written and costarred in with the fantastic dana carvey. [ applause ] i mean, imagine, like, you are going to have your first movie and it's with dana carcarvey. you already started with a double and you're only at-bat. i didn't know anything aboutlors a problem. you have to meet with alice cooper's manager. he had gray hair in a pony tail. he had a satin tour jacket. i was a punk roar. i was like, who is this guy? i'm going to hate this guy. he said, there's a little bit of
and she was janis joplin.drix said, are you jewish? i said, yeah. he said, you should be a manager. i said, great, who should i manage? alice cooper. >> jimmy: that's "supermensch: the legend of shep gordon." this is a guy who was a manager of -- he became a manager at jimi hendrix's thought. >> he's the most famous person that nobody heard of. i describe him as brian epstein and mr. mcgoo if they had a baby. he's just a fantastic guy. he was alice cooper's manager on...
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linzie janis is on the story. >> reporter: this morning, the mystery deepens over the death of john andsheridan. a prominent new jersey couple with powerful connections and close friends of governor chris christie. >> command to division two. we found a second victim. we need a second recovery team up here pronto. >> reporter: they initially believed the september death was a murder-suicide. finding the bodies of joyce, a beloved retired school teacher, and her husband, john, ceo of a top new jersey hospital and a former state official. after responding to a suspicious fire at their home. >> i believe my neighbor's house may be the beginnings of a fire. >> reporter: but a source close to the investigation tells abc news the sheridans were stabbed multiple times with at least three different weapon s. police have only retrieved two of those weapons. now the state's attorney general's office launching a separate, parallel investigation amid concerns over the progress local detectives have made. officials telling abc news the state investigators are providing additional manpower and expert
linzie janis is on the story. >> reporter: this morning, the mystery deepens over the death of john andsheridan. a prominent new jersey couple with powerful connections and close friends of governor chris christie. >> command to division two. we found a second victim. we need a second recovery team up here pronto. >> reporter: they initially believed the september death was a murder-suicide. finding the bodies of joyce, a beloved retired school teacher, and her husband, john,...
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thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> who can ever give janis a hard time? n never. >> i love how excited she gets when she gives the forecast. >>> pope francis in the middle of a three-day visit to turkey. today he visited some major religious sites, including the blue mosque where he offered a silent prayer. and joining him was the grand guy from istanbul who says he hopes the visit will contribute to world families the pontiff celebrated mass for istanbul's tiny catholic community. >>> at least two people have died in a taliban attack in afghanistan. homicide bombers and gunmen stormed a guest house used by foreign businessmen and diplomats in the capitol of kabul. at least one of the deceased was a foreigner. security services raided the building rescuing six people before the bombers detonate their vests. this is the latest in assevers deadly aassaults targeting the diplomatic district. it comes as the parliament ratified a status forces agreement with the united states, granted immunity to american troops stationed there. >>> with a loud roar and a bli
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linzie janis, thank you. >>> moving on now, t-minus three days to the midterm elections and the stakes are very high. the big question, of course, can republicans take control of the u.s. senate with candidates scrambling in these final hours, we are truly at the peak of the political silly season. this candidate going viral and gaining a lot of traction it must be said with an ad in which she discusses castrating hogs abc jeff zeleny has much more and when i say much more i'm referring to the elections and not the hog castration. >> good morning, after all of those ads, there's really only one number to keep in mind on election night, six. the number of seats republicans need to win control of the senate. and the winds are blowing strongly in their favor. >> he's a baloney head. >> reporter: dan sullivan running for senate in alaska even made an ad about all those ads. >> pretty soon you'll want to do this to your tv. >> reporter: president obama is the soundtrack of the republican campaign. >> a vote for greg orman is a vote for the obama agenda. >> reporter: the president's approval
linzie janis, thank you. >>> moving on now, t-minus three days to the midterm elections and the stakes are very high. the big question, of course, can republicans take control of the u.s. senate with candidates scrambling in these final hours, we are truly at the peak of the political silly season. this candidate going viral and gaining a lot of traction it must be said with an ad in which she discusses castrating hogs abc jeff zeleny has much more and when i say much more i'm...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> president obama is pledging to work with republican leaders afterity in the house. the president said he'd enjoy having some kentucky bourbon with incoming senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. and mcconnell said he would trust but verify their relationship. he suggested low voter turnout was to blame for their defeat. it gives republicans momentum heading into the 2016 presidential race. >> we won in red states, we won in blue states, and we won in purple states. we won because our policies resonated with the electorate. >> i have a unique responsibility to try and make this town work. so to everyone who voted, i want you to know that i hear you. >> there may be an early clash on immigration. the president vowing to take executive action if congress does not act by the end of the year. >>> when wall street opens for business this morning, both the dow and s&p 500 will start the day at record levels. both those averages climbed just over half a percent yesterday putting them at new all-time highs. analysts say continued strong corporate earnings,
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> president obama is pledging to work with republican leaders afterity in the house. the president said he'd enjoy having some kentucky bourbon with incoming senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. and mcconnell said he would trust but verify their relationship. he suggested low voter turnout was to blame for their defeat. it gives republicans momentum heading into the 2016 presidential race. >> we won in red states, we won in blue states, and...
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abc's linzie janis is here with that story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ichie's parents say they're willing to cricket, but on their terms, not hers. and don't believe that a judge should make a parenting decision about what school to go to and how much to spend on college. this morning mauer a mcgarvey and michael richie are pleading with their daughter to end a two-year legal battle over tuition. >> this has gone on long enough. >> reporter: in may last year, she pseusued her parents for tun at her university. the judge ruled in her favor, ordering them to pay $16,000 a year. but her parents deliberately missing the payment. and they are preparing to appeal, saying they can't afford to pay that much. >> she chose to go to temple on her own. what the law is telling me, any kid that's 18 years old that graduates high school in the state of new jersey can move out of their parents house, not talk to them for two years, go to harvard for $45,000 and walk to their parents and go here you go, you have to pay the bill. >> reporter: her parents say she moved out
abc's linzie janis is here with that story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ichie's parents say they're willing to cricket, but on their terms, not hers. and don't believe that a judge should make a parenting decision about what school to go to and how much to spend on college. this morning mauer a mcgarvey and michael richie are pleading with their daughter to end a two-year legal battle over tuition. >> this has gone on long enough. >> reporter: in may last year, she...
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>> reporter: former super model janis dickinson tells entertainment tonight cosby drugged and assaulted her in 1982. >> i remember before i passed out that i had been sexually assaulted by this man. >> reporter: but a lawyer for cosby says her story conflicts with her prior statements and is an outrageous lie. dickinson now joining two other women who have publicly claimed cosby drugged and assaulted them decades ago. why not go to the police? >> i didn't think anyone would believe me, it's me saying something about bill cosby who is like a god to everyone in the world. >> reporter: in 2005, another woman sued cosby claiming he drugged and assaulted her. she said 13 others with similar stories offered to testify. the case, settled out of court for an undisclosed amount with no admission of wrongdoing. criminal charges were never brought against him. in a statement that cosby's lawyers say does not refer to that settled case, they call the other claims old and discredited. as for a performance this friday in florida, cosby's team says the show will go on. cecelia vega, abc news, los ange
>> reporter: former super model janis dickinson tells entertainment tonight cosby drugged and assaulted her in 1982. >> i remember before i passed out that i had been sexually assaulted by this man. >> reporter: but a lawyer for cosby says her story conflicts with her prior statements and is an outrageous lie. dickinson now joining two other women who have publicly claimed cosby drugged and assaulted them decades ago. why not go to the police? >> i didn't think anyone...
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meteorologist janis dean is here from the weather center.r's here. >> you know, i think a lower third should be novemberrrrr. i did not make that up, but it's good, i'll say. it's novembur, and it's 46 in memphis with the windchill, what it feels like, if you're not prepared, you're not dressed warmly, feels like my nuz 11 in rapid city, 1 in denver. all the air moves south and east. we'll get it krast across the east coast this weekend into next week. forecasts next week, areas below 0, the teens, and 15, 18 degrees in green bay headed to sunday. yes, the coldest air of the season arriving in some cases this weekend. across the great lakes to the mid atlantic, those are the overnight lows. chilly. have that extra blanket. the snow, of course, the great lakes across the plain states, rockies, and developing storm activity over the gulf coast meeting up with the cold air northward. we could see snow as far south as amarillo up to oklahoma into the tennessee river val lee, ohio river valley. not block buster amounts, but could cause problem he
meteorologist janis dean is here from the weather center.r's here. >> you know, i think a lower third should be novemberrrrr. i did not make that up, but it's good, i'll say. it's novembur, and it's 46 in memphis with the windchill, what it feels like, if you're not prepared, you're not dressed warmly, feels like my nuz 11 in rapid city, 1 in denver. all the air moves south and east. we'll get it krast across the east coast this weekend into next week. forecasts next week, areas below 0,...
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abc's linzie janis has been following the details overnight. linzie, good morning. >> good morning, amy. his name is martin salia. he's from sierra leone in west africa. that's where he was working when he showed ebola symptoms last week. he tested positive for the virus monday. he will be flown to the nebraska medical center in omaha. that's one of four u.s. hospitals with specialized treatment units for patients with dangerous, infectious diseases. dr. salia will be the third ebola patient treated in omaha and the tenth streeted in the u.s. it's not clear how he became infected. amy. >> all right, linzie janis, thank you for that. >>> and defense secretary chuck hagel is ordering changes in the way nuclear weapons are managed. he wants to spend up to $10 billion to update the aging system and improve security. he's also expected to put a four-star general in charge after a series of embarrassing scandals, including misbehave yore by nuclear officers and cheating on exams. >>> president obama is talking tough about the battle over immigration.
abc's linzie janis has been following the details overnight. linzie, good morning. >> good morning, amy. his name is martin salia. he's from sierra leone in west africa. that's where he was working when he showed ebola symptoms last week. he tested positive for the virus monday. he will be flown to the nebraska medical center in omaha. that's one of four u.s. hospitals with specialized treatment units for patients with dangerous, infectious diseases. dr. salia will be the third ebola...
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back to answer more of your questions is expert janis.is one, bill writes on facebook: my family will be several hours late and well after the turkey is finished. what is the best way to keep it warm or reheat it? obviously a lot of this travel, 3,000 flight delays, 700 flights canceled. so this may affect a lot of people. >> absolutely. that's a question i answer on facebook, too. we get that a lot. super easy. if it's only three hours or less, you can actually wrap the turkey in foil, lower it into a cooler, put some towels on top of it, shut the lid, it will keep it warm for three hours. >> why towels? >> insulates it. keeps it all nice and warm. yeah. works phenomenal. people call us back and say thank you for that. >> that's great. good one. >> next, another says, what size turkey is best to cook in a smoker? 20 pounds. >> there are several smokers on the market. you have to look at your direction, see where you're at. more than likely you're fine. >> a lot of different flavors of the chips and everything. >> smoked turkeys are pheno
back to answer more of your questions is expert janis.is one, bill writes on facebook: my family will be several hours late and well after the turkey is finished. what is the best way to keep it warm or reheat it? obviously a lot of this travel, 3,000 flight delays, 700 flights canceled. so this may affect a lot of people. >> absolutely. that's a question i answer on facebook, too. we get that a lot. super easy. if it's only three hours or less, you can actually wrap the turkey in foil,...
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lindsey janis investigates. >> reporter: grown men fighting over flat screen tvs. this shopper emerging victorious from a scrum over electronics. despite scenes like these, those initial numbers say fewer of us willing are to risk a black eye on black friday to get that deal. shopping on turkey day itself made up for some of the dip, but one thing is clear, the rules of holiday bargain hunting are changing. so is cyber monday still the day to shop online? >> cyber monday is an amazing day to shop online, but it's not the only day anymore. it's really a cyber month of deals, and i think cyber monday is the summit. >> reporter: for the best deals, shopping guru mark ellwood says go to online only retailer, like 6pm.com for clothes or zappos for shoes and newegg for electronics. >> there's a lot in it for them to make cyber monday a big thing. >> reporter: and make sure you have all the latest apps to help you find the lowest prices. >> my favorite bargain hunting app is definitely poachit. i think poachit is phenomenal. you can install it in your browser on your lapt
lindsey janis investigates. >> reporter: grown men fighting over flat screen tvs. this shopper emerging victorious from a scrum over electronics. despite scenes like these, those initial numbers say fewer of us willing are to risk a black eye on black friday to get that deal. shopping on turkey day itself made up for some of the dip, but one thing is clear, the rules of holiday bargain hunting are changing. so is cyber monday still the day to shop online? >> cyber monday is an...
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here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: tonight, we're learning how accused cop killer eric frein used this amandoned airplane hanger to elude police for 48 days. search warrants obtained by abc news list more than 100 items frein had stashed here. along with his weapons, there was a camping stove. vegetable oil to cook with, and soy sauce. the fugitive, who was captured clean shaven, had dental supplies, contact lenses, even laundry detergent. he also had a laptop and a wireless mouse. frein telling authorities he used the computer to access the internet using open wi-fi accounts he could find in the area while he was evading authorities. our affilliate wnep finding open wi-fi spots he could have used, possibly even logging into police scanners to track the hunt for him. something police had long suspected. >> i have reason to believe he may have a radio with him. >> reporter: during the search, local residents logging onto those same police radios. >> right now, there's about 950 listeners on this one so far. last night, there was about 6,000. >> reporter: some still marveling at fre
here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: tonight, we're learning how accused cop killer eric frein used this amandoned airplane hanger to elude police for 48 days. search warrants obtained by abc news list more than 100 items frein had stashed here. along with his weapons, there was a camping stove. vegetable oil to cook with, and soy sauce. the fugitive, who was captured clean shaven, had dental supplies, contact lenses, even laundry detergent. he also had a laptop and a wireless mouse....
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linzie janis, abc news, the bahamas. >>> and thanks. >>> and a new warning about the home surveillance spy on you. a website is broadcasting videos to the entire world. and matt gutman has that story for us. >> these men at a bar. this woman at her desk, these folks at a grocery star. unwitting stars of a russian website. turning your private surveillance cameras into virtual windows for perfect strangers to become peeping toms. but what's more shocking, the images we won't show you. the inside of homes, people watching tv, even a child sleeping in a crib. the site gained access to 5,000 surveillance cameras and baby monitors in the u.s. by using the default password it comes with it. betting you didn't change it. >> they know the default password and logging in like they were you. >> reporter: we found one capturing this barista right here in california. we're about to tell this young lady that they are being spied on. is this you? i think that's you, right? >> yeah. >> reporter: and in the back, we found her. cat lee. you're standing in the same place as you were when this picture wa
linzie janis, abc news, the bahamas. >>> and thanks. >>> and a new warning about the home surveillance spy on you. a website is broadcasting videos to the entire world. and matt gutman has that story for us. >> these men at a bar. this woman at her desk, these folks at a grocery star. unwitting stars of a russian website. turning your private surveillance cameras into virtual windows for perfect strangers to become peeping toms. but what's more shocking, the images we...
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for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> and dr. jennifer ashton is back.essive. there's a little discomfort with the small needle prohibitiicks. there's the cost. about $400 or so per treatment. it sounds like a lot. you balance that against what people with thinning hair spend to treat that problem, it's probably a wash. >> you said per treatment. about how many do you need? >> you can see results after one. typically, it's one, another one a month later, and probably a third. >> it varies from person to person. i don't have to tell you. it's very emotional for men and women when ty start to lose their hair for various reasons. there are various causes for why you lose your hair. >> absolutely. there are hormonal reasons. side effects of many medications that we tend to not think about until we see the hair thinning. and age. but this is so promising. it works in all ethnic types. this is potentially a big advance. >> what can you do if you're losing hair? >> i say start with a visit to a dermatologist. they may do a scalp biopsy. multivitamins. b complex
for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> and dr. jennifer ashton is back.essive. there's a little discomfort with the small needle prohibitiicks. there's the cost. about $400 or so per treatment. it sounds like a lot. you balance that against what people with thinning hair spend to treat that problem, it's probably a wash. >> you said per treatment. about how many do you need? >> you can see results after one. typically, it's one, another one...
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abc's linzie janis has that story for us. >> reporter: take a look at the terrifying incident where ag the news actually becomes the news. it all started with cameraman peter steer was sent out to cover a possible shooting at a local residence. on his way there, this stranger on a motorcycle flagged him down. >> and when i have done bad things. >> reporter: he told the mysterious bearded man he didn't have time to chat, he was on the way to cover a shooting. but his new pal, jordie brooks had news, telling him i'm the shooter you're looking for and handing him his weapon. then offered an emotional confession to his crime. shooting a woman. steer caught it all on his camera while calling police. >> this is channel 7. i have the shooter with me. he's given himself up to me. >> reporter: but suddenly he shows his true colors, high jacking the car using the very gun he had initially handed over to the cameraman. unfortunately for jordie, he's a better story teller than driver. watch as he crashes into a sign and then a gas tank at a local service station, causing a gas leak. where he's fi
abc's linzie janis has that story for us. >> reporter: take a look at the terrifying incident where ag the news actually becomes the news. it all started with cameraman peter steer was sent out to cover a possible shooting at a local residence. on his way there, this stranger on a motorcycle flagged him down. >> and when i have done bad things. >> reporter: he told the mysterious bearded man he didn't have time to chat, he was on the way to cover a shooting. but his new pal,...
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say that stands remain body found on the way to the gym has a insensate then call the support and janisgain works for calls police file the report and hadn't heard from him after a few days >> : see it as big asian guy really genuine smile something you will know when you see >> : one most important thing we want to trace ok if he's having prattle on time and figure out if he's ok >> : even if that is the son coming out saying hey he's just needs a break in on all this made but gone to plot we need to actually to stand and figure out >> : a missing person fired as an insulator on the internet will be putting these out and posting up brown san francisco >> : opening get more information on our report sexual assault in a risky place anonymous letter third-party reporting assault of a fraternity piedmont avenue last week and letter says the victim went to a halloween party in chewable you choose drug sexually assaulted by a fraternity member >> : berkeley police didn't get any reports of of the it sexual saw in the city now has happened off-campus let major renovation already begun and the
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and linzie janis has the story. >> reporter: he's hall and calls himself the hal-igator.interacting with the gators, filming it all, allowing the tourists to get up close to. this morning he is facing federal prison time for videos like this one. the 51-year-old self-pro claimed alligator whisperer plants a kiss right on the nose of one of the ferocious predators. rubs its chin and grabs its tail. the former chiropractor is nout on $2500 bail. he was caught in a sting after they saw one of his facebook videos showing his ability to get up close with the reptiles. >> they are more afraid of us than we are of them. >> reporter: according to investigators he was charging $250 for bringing tourists along for one of these literally face-to-face encounters. >> i don't charge anybody to touch an alligator. i never took a penny from anybody. >> reporter: he's pleaded not guilty of touching and illegally chasing an alligator. he said the excursions are strictly free of charge. >> what's wrong with bringing people out to get the best shots they're going to get. that's a safari. >>
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. ♪ ♪ and i want to love you, i want to love you for so long ♪ ♪ oh, yeah >> you realize, this is janisirst single. ♪ looking out at the rain ♪ sun came along, honey >> it's just music at its freshest. it's music that is just being born. and the audience is like -- ♪ and i said, oh, whoa, whoa, well honey ♪ ♪ this can't be, b-b-b-babe, but now, no, no, no, yeah ♪ ♪ why, oh, why, people, tell me why love, honey, why love ♪ ♪ was like, was like a ball and a chain ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> everything was love and peace and music. and the policeman who was in charge brought flowers out to his men, and he said, "don't bust anybody." >> monterey was that hippie dream come true. >> culture was changing. the hippie movement, it was swaying the mainstream. >> this is where the youngsters come to buy their clothes. and not just the youngsters. it's the young adults and the men who are 40, 50 and even 60 years old. >> in the middle class, pot is going middle class and spreading like prohibition liquor. as more and more citizens get zonked out of their minds, the drug cult enters the bloodstream
. ♪ ♪ and i want to love you, i want to love you for so long ♪ ♪ oh, yeah >> you realize, this is janisirst single. ♪ looking out at the rain ♪ sun came along, honey >> it's just music at its freshest. it's music that is just being born. and the audience is like -- ♪ and i said, oh, whoa, whoa, well honey ♪ ♪ this can't be, b-b-b-babe, but now, no, no, no, yeah ♪ ♪ why, oh, why, people, tell me why love, honey, why love ♪ ♪ was like, was like a ball and a...
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meteorologist janis dean is live at the fox extreme weather center with more. j.d., hi? >> awesome.that was a super typhoon, category 5. equivalent of a hurricane and is now extra tropical. it's lost all of its tropical characteristics. it's now a cold core low, bringing 50-foot waves as well as very cold temperatures and hurricane force winds. this is going to cause a buckle in our jet stream across the u.s. after the two-thirds of the nation, you're going to feel 20 to 40 degrees below average. part of the reason is because of this monster. a really impressive storm system and alaskan officials will monitor it and bring us the very latest. but there is the cold air as it sinks southward all the way down to texas. i want to mention that florida and the southwest in california, you will escape this cold air. so we're all going to visit you next week. there is your cold air and the temperatures going down to 10 in billingses, that's 40 degrees below average. 37 degrees below average in rapid city. omaha, 32. 27 in minneapolis. this cold air is going to dig as far south as texas and t
meteorologist janis dean is live at the fox extreme weather center with more. j.d., hi? >> awesome.that was a super typhoon, category 5. equivalent of a hurricane and is now extra tropical. it's lost all of its tropical characteristics. it's now a cold core low, bringing 50-foot waves as well as very cold temperatures and hurricane force winds. this is going to cause a buckle in our jet stream across the u.s. after the two-thirds of the nation, you're going to feel 20 to 40 degrees below...
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janis dean, what's going on with this weather? >> crazy. we're breaking records in the temperature department and in the snowfall department. it is a little early for this. i think we're going to warm up to around seasonal temperatures next week. but we got to get through this storm system, bringing over a foot of snow for the northern rockies. up toward the central rockies and the central u.s. across the greatat lakes. eventually some snow for the ohio river valley, the tennessee river valley andi%swx interior northeast sections. we're also watching all of this moisture move in from the gulf of mexico. that combined with this cold front that's bringing that arctic air mass. we're going to see snow in sort of unlikely areas. amarillo, toward tulsa. st. louis, louisville, indianapolis. a mixture here and then that's going to continue to press eastward. this is monday overnight. nashville mainly a rain events. we could see severe weather on the relatively warmer side of the storm. then pushing across interior portions of the northeast and ne
janis dean, what's going on with this weather? >> crazy. we're breaking records in the temperature department and in the snowfall department. it is a little early for this. i think we're going to warm up to around seasonal temperatures next week. but we got to get through this storm system, bringing over a foot of snow for the northern rockies. up toward the central rockies and the central u.s. across the greatat lakes. eventually some snow for the ohio river valley, the tennessee river...
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jimi and janis alvarez. they need the role they were going down and they lived with enormous intensity and i don't think they would have it any other way. people who join the navy seals, the green berets, they know that their lives may be curtailed in a moment where they may be terribly wounded at any moment, yet they make that a choice. i don't know how much you want to take that away from people. if you say to certain highly commodity pool, you can't play, you can't go headlong come you can't go until you stop and say i'm going to make you sick and take a timeout. what happens to those people? maybe they go on to become well mannered college professors like me for actuarial sublayers, but maybe they decided it's necessary to express themselves by going out of punching somebody sites out of the express themselves by sitting at the end of the bar and drinking until they can see the wall anymore. or maybe they decide depression is the name of the game. people have this urge and it's a question. i think it's a
jimi and janis alvarez. they need the role they were going down and they lived with enormous intensity and i don't think they would have it any other way. people who join the navy seals, the green berets, they know that their lives may be curtailed in a moment where they may be terribly wounded at any moment, yet they make that a choice. i don't know how much you want to take that away from people. if you say to certain highly commodity pool, you can't play, you can't go headlong come you can't...
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linzie janis has the details. >> why is my hair falling out? a promising new hair loss treatment for women and men without surgery, drugs, expensive ointments. look at these before and afters. and the secret may be something you already have. >> this is the best kept secret in the world. >> reporter: it's called platelet rich plasma therapy. prp. and research is preliminary but promising. doctors who use it say it works by injecting the platelets from the patient's own blood directly into the scalp. saying they contain growth factors that stimulate the regrowth and thickening of hair follicles. tanisha believes years of pulling her hair back caused her to lose some around her face. >> i had to make sure my hair was in front, never pushed back. because i felt so insecure walking around. >> reporter: she says just weeks after her first treatment, the hair started to regrow. this after just one treatment. >> it's amazing. you can see where the hairs have grown. >> reporter: is this a cure for baldness? >> it's not a cure. it's a treatment. what we
linzie janis has the details. >> why is my hair falling out? a promising new hair loss treatment for women and men without surgery, drugs, expensive ointments. look at these before and afters. and the secret may be something you already have. >> this is the best kept secret in the world. >> reporter: it's called platelet rich plasma therapy. prp. and research is preliminary but promising. doctors who use it say it works by injecting the platelets from the patient's own blood...
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linzie janis is here with more. >> good morning. we saw the now-infamous video. wondering how did janay rice feel? we hear they rode home in silence, she was so distraught, she didn't know what to say. now she is telling us about the fight in her own words. janay rice is breaking her silence for the first time since her husband was caught from the baltimore ravens. sharing the reaction to the shocking video of the elevator altercation with her now husband. telling espn, i was sick to my stomach, i just broke down in tears. even confronting ray about what happened after the couple watches the horrific scene play out on the news pip asked him why he left me on the floor like that. how he felt when he saw i was unconscious. he told me he was in shock. and speaking to abc news about the tense moments following the release from jail. >> i was furious. we didn't talk the entire ride, he tried to speak to me. i didn't want to hear anything. i just knew he hit me, and i was completely over it. i was done. >> reporter: and while ray publicly accepted responsibility and ap
linzie janis is here with more. >> good morning. we saw the now-infamous video. wondering how did janay rice feel? we hear they rode home in silence, she was so distraught, she didn't know what to say. now she is telling us about the fight in her own words. janay rice is breaking her silence for the first time since her husband was caught from the baltimore ravens. sharing the reaction to the shocking video of the elevator altercation with her now husband. telling espn, i was sick to my...
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. >> reporter: the new allegation from former model janis dickinson is keeping bill cosby in the spotlightven though he's been trying to stay out of it lately. dickinson's claim of rape reflects other past accusations from women who have said cosby drugged and assaulted they will. those in philadelphia who have known the actor and comedian for decades insists cosby could never be capable of such acts. they describe him as a standup guy. >> i think mainly the music brought us closer together. ♪ >> reporter: jazz saxophonist tony williams first met cosby when he was a student at temple university and calls him a friend. williams who is also aç former public school teacher, hosts a music festival every year with local jazz players to raise scholarship money for deserving students. cosby has seen in this photo from september, comes to the event to lend his support every year, sometimes even participating. >> one year he played drums. and i played cow bell. i got off the drums and i played cow bell. he would just stop in the middle of a tune and tell a joke. >> reporter: cosby has never been c
. >> reporter: the new allegation from former model janis dickinson is keeping bill cosby in the spotlightven though he's been trying to stay out of it lately. dickinson's claim of rape reflects other past accusations from women who have said cosby drugged and assaulted they will. those in philadelphia who have known the actor and comedian for decades insists cosby could never be capable of such acts. they describe him as a standup guy. >> i think mainly the music brought us closer...
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he's now describing what it was like to be caught in its jaws and abc's linzie janis joins us with more dan. the two hunters are recovering this morning after coming face-to-face with a family of bears all of it happening some 35 miles away from civilization. >> you could feel it puncture deeply, and you could feel the teeth. >> reporter: overnight 68-year-old michael snowden and his son-in-law jeff ostrin speaking out about their terrifying clash with a pack of brown bears. >> i was terrified for mike. i was terrified for myself. >> reporter: this morning they're safe in a kodiak hospital where they were airlifted on tuesday by coast guard helicopters after the pair's annual deer hunting trip in the alaskan wilderness took a horrific turn. out of nowhere, a 700-pound bear pounced on snowden. >> i could see him just shaking his head with his teeth buried in my leg. >> reporter: the experienced hunter now suddenly the mighty creature's prey. >> i was being tossed about like a rag doll. >> reporter: ostrin jumping into action firing three shots at the bear to save his father-in-law. withi
he's now describing what it was like to be caught in its jaws and abc's linzie janis joins us with more dan. the two hunters are recovering this morning after coming face-to-face with a family of bears all of it happening some 35 miles away from civilization. >> you could feel it puncture deeply, and you could feel the teeth. >> reporter: overnight 68-year-old michael snowden and his son-in-law jeff ostrin speaking out about their terrifying clash with a pack of brown bears....
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jimi and janis alvarez. they need the role they were going down and they lived with enormous intensity and i don't think they would have it any other way. people who join the navy seals, the green berets, they know that their lives may be curtailed in a moment where they may be terribly wounded at any moment, yet they make that a choice. i don't know how much you want to take that away from people. if you say to certain highly commodity pool, you can't play, you can't go headlong come you can't go until you stop and say i'm going to make you sick and take a timeout. what happens to those people? maybe they go on to become well mannered college professors like me for actuarial sublayers, but maybe they decided it's necessary to express themselves by going out of punching somebody sites out of the express themselves by sitting at the end of the bar and drinking until they can see the wall anymore. or maybe they decide depression is the name of the game. people have this urge and it's a question. i think it's a
jimi and janis alvarez. they need the role they were going down and they lived with enormous intensity and i don't think they would have it any other way. people who join the navy seals, the green berets, they know that their lives may be curtailed in a moment where they may be terribly wounded at any moment, yet they make that a choice. i don't know how much you want to take that away from people. if you say to certain highly commodity pool, you can't play, you can't go headlong come you can't...