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i'm rebecca jarvis? new york. >> i'm old school and cheap. i'm going with grandmother's chocolate cake. thank you for watching abc news. tune into good morning perk. as always we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. oh, i just loved it so much there. everybody got along so well. i wish we could hold on to that feeling, you know, of just enjoying every day. how about we go upstairs and enjoy threst of today? okay. [ car approaching ] you hear that? hey.
i'm rebecca jarvis? new york. >> i'm old school and cheap. i'm going with grandmother's chocolate cake. thank you for watching abc news. tune into good morning perk. as always we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. oh, i just loved it so much there. everybody got along so well. i wish we could hold on to that feeling, you know, of just enjoying every day. how about we go upstairs and enjoy threst of today? okay. [ car approaching ] you hear that? hey.
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here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: when it comes to barbecue, you don't mess with texas.tin is known for serving up some of the best. pit masters kicking up the spices to compliment one of america's favorite food groups. barbecue sauce alone a $400 million industry alone. thousands flock to find the next big thing in technology. so why not combine the two. >> brain on barbecue. >> reporter: welcome to the lab that will map your brain waves while you dine. >> using an hd headset to figure out what's happening to your brain when you eat barbecue. >> reporter: this device meant to pick up how much flavor i can detect in each dish. now it's time to dig in. >> a ton of these little squiggles. it's really high right now. >> reporter: i'm picking up on even more in the second course. time for some coleslaw. and when i bite into the barbecue. look at how high it is. >> yeah yours is pre >> reporter: g.e. is hoping to use the data to see if science can find that perfect barbecue recipe. and i'm more than willing to help along their research. for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis in
here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: when it comes to barbecue, you don't mess with texas.tin is known for serving up some of the best. pit masters kicking up the spices to compliment one of america's favorite food groups. barbecue sauce alone a $400 million industry alone. thousands flock to find the next big thing in technology. so why not combine the two. >> brain on barbecue. >> reporter: welcome to the lab that will map your brain waves while you dine. >> using...
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i'm rebecca jarvis? new york. >> i'm old school and cheap.ng with grandmother's chocolate cake. thank you for watching abc news. tune into good morning perk. as always we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru.
i'm rebecca jarvis? new york. >> i'm old school and cheap.ng with grandmother's chocolate cake. thank you for watching abc news. tune into good morning perk. as always we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, austin. >>> that's definitely new to us.t thing in the morning. david muir will be back tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. anchor: did a police -- police say a girl stabbed and killed a woman. >> [indiscernible] anchor: first words from the man who says a police officer put a gun in his mouth. the first-hand account and statewide push that incident has sparked. military members in the crosshairs, the startling accurately information leaked online and why the dod is telling servicemen and women to lie low. the news at 6:30 starts now. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] anchor: good evening. i'm kimberly suiters. a chillum
rebecca jarvis, abc news, austin. >>> that's definitely new to us.t thing in the morning. david muir will be back tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. anchor: did a police -- police say a girl stabbed and killed a woman. >> [indiscernible] anchor: first words from the man who says a police officer put a gun in his mouth. the first-hand account and statewide push that incident has sparked. military members in the crosshairs, the startling...
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i'm rebecca jarvis? new york. >> i'm old school and cheap.ng with grandmother's chocolate cake. thank you for watching abc news. tune into good morning perk. as always we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ >> yo! hey, hey! hey! hey! hey! [cheers and applause] i'm terry crews, and i can't wait to give somebody that million dollars today here on millionaire. [cheers and applause] today's returning contestant lives on a farm and grows her own food. the only thing missing: farm-fresh eggs. she's hoping to win enough to build a henhouse any millionaire would be proud of. from aurora, new york, please welcome liz burke. [cheers and applause] hi, liz. >> hi, terry. >> oh, my-- [applause] now, you live on a farm. what does a millionaire's henhouse look like? >> oh, that's a great question. i think it would have to have a wide-screen tv, maybe an-- [laughter] an olympic-size swimming pool, and a hot tub. >> well, i would bring a frying pan 'cause it'd be-- i'm so sorry. i love your chickens. i'm sure they're pretty nic
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>> reporter: for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis. >>> and next say hello to a legendary friend.a long way from "scarface" in his new movie "danny collins." here at friskies, cats are in charge of approving every new recipe. because it's cats who know best what cats like to eat. up today, new friskies 7. we're trying seven cat-favorite flavors all in one dish. now for the moment of truth. yep, looks like it's time to share what our cats love with your cats. new friskies 7. for cats. by cats. you get sick you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly... you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone so you can breathe and sleep shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. it's time to drop your pants for underwareness, a cause to support the over 65 million people who may need the trusted protection of depend underwear. show them they're not alone and show off a pair of depend. get a free sample at underwareness.com. >>> finally tonight, hear the line and you know the movie and the man. "say hel
>> reporter: for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis. >>> and next say hello to a legendary friend.a long way from "scarface" in his new movie "danny collins." here at friskies, cats are in charge of approving every new recipe. because it's cats who know best what cats like to eat. up today, new friskies 7. we're trying seven cat-favorite flavors all in one dish. now for the moment of truth. yep, looks like it's time to share what our cats love with your...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, austin. >> that's definitely new to us. "gma" first thing in the morning.l be back tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. bergeron: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we dare you not to laugh. oh! aah! [ laughter ] woman: three! welcome to... and now, here he is, the host of "afv"... tom bergeron! [ cheers and applause ]
rebecca jarvis, abc news, austin. >> that's definitely new to us. "gma" first thing in the morning.l be back tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. bergeron: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we dare you not to laugh. oh! aah! [ laughter ] woman: three! welcome to... and now, here he is, the host of "afv"... tom bergeron! [ cheers and applause ]
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director jarvis has inspired me.n addition to working as a park ranger, i'm also going to do my part to get a young person excited about the park service. ♪ i'm going to take my video loving son with me to a national park so he can appreciate the great outdoors. since i can't go to all 401 national parks, i figure i may as well go big or go home. my next stop is the great state of alaska. we're here, buddy. >> nice. >> nice! i'm thinking tent right there. what do you think? >> right here is like really flat. >> start snapping across. all the way up. okay, hold that. >> i know. >> look at that, boom. now, this is living. nobody here except father, son, and mother nature. this is getting me pretty excited about working as a park ranger. and i need my trusty sidekick. i'd say we're ready to get to work. look out alaska, the spurlock men are taking denali. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your
director jarvis has inspired me.n addition to working as a park ranger, i'm also going to do my part to get a young person excited about the park service. ♪ i'm going to take my video loving son with me to a national park so he can appreciate the great outdoors. since i can't go to all 401 national parks, i figure i may as well go big or go home. my next stop is the great state of alaska. we're here, buddy. >> nice. >> nice! i'm thinking tent right there. what do you think?...
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and rebecca jarvis reports they are now fighting back. >> reporter: for this popular hunan restaurantin millbrae, california named wonderful, it's not uncommon to find a line of waiting diners. but one unhappy patron dan w., claiming he spoke to a waitress to be seated posted this negative review on yelp. it's no that classy of a place. but they refused to seat me. surprised, the restaurant owners looked at surveillance video. >> he never spoke to any servers. he walked in he took a look around and just left within 22 seconds. >> reporter: the post going viral, many applauding the restaurants. but there's a whole other business backlash of bad reviews. >> it smelled bad. >> reporter: when robby checked into this hotel for a wedding he wret a whelp review and gave it one star. the hotel e-mailing them that this review would cost the just-married couple $500. fine print the couple missed when they signed their contract. backlash ensued and later on the hotel expressing in a statement, embarrassing, claiming the policy was in fact a joke. in some cases businesses have taken the extreme s
and rebecca jarvis reports they are now fighting back. >> reporter: for this popular hunan restaurantin millbrae, california named wonderful, it's not uncommon to find a line of waiting diners. but one unhappy patron dan w., claiming he spoke to a waitress to be seated posted this negative review on yelp. it's no that classy of a place. but they refused to seat me. surprised, the restaurant owners looked at surveillance video. >> he never spoke to any servers. he walked in he took a...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, austin. >> that's definitely new to us. "gma" first thing in the morning.l be back tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. >>> next at 6:00, a long-time san francisco restaurant defies orders to shut down. now the port says the owners are trespassing. >>> a third police shooting in the bay area in less than ten hours. why officers opened fire outside a south bay convenience store. >>> later, new frontier for self-driving cars. the historic cross-country journey that started today at san francisco's treasure island. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> good evening. i'm katie marzullo. a battle is brewing on the bay. sin bad's restaurant, which has been serving food and drinks on pier 2 for decades, continues to do so tonight even though the port authority says it was supp to shut down today. sergio? >> reporter: sin bad's has been in that same spot since the summer of 1975 and the owner tells me he and his crew have survived plenty of ups and downs over the decades. he says he does see the end of the line for his restauran
rebecca jarvis, abc news, austin. >> that's definitely new to us. "gma" first thing in the morning.l be back tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. >>> next at 6:00, a long-time san francisco restaurant defies orders to shut down. now the port says the owners are trespassing. >>> a third police shooting in the bay area in less than ten hours. why officers opened fire outside a south bay convenience store. >>>...
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thank rebecca jarvis who will be at south by southwest all this week.week. >> don't miss our updates on facebook at wnnfans.com. >>> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm t.j. holmes. here are the top headlines we're following this morning. >> a u.s. air force vet will be in federal court in new york today to face terrorism charges. prosecutors say tairod pugh wanted to go to syria and join isis militants. full details on the case straight ahead. >>> more testing being done on a substance sent to the white house to confirm whether it is cyanide. one previous round of tests came back positive for the poison. sources say the sender is known to the secret service. >>> chaos and disorder is how police in minneapolis are describing some scenes in their city's downtown area. they don't know where groups of young people came from or what started the mayhem. half a dozen people were arrested and two treated for minor injuries. >>> kraft recalling millions of boxes of mac and cheese because they contain tiny fragments of stainless steel. those are some of the to
thank rebecca jarvis who will be at south by southwest all this week.week. >> don't miss our updates on facebook at wnnfans.com. >>> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm t.j. holmes. here are the top headlines we're following this morning. >> a u.s. air force vet will be in federal court in new york today to face terrorism charges. prosecutors say tairod pugh wanted to go to syria and join isis militants. full details on the case straight ahead. >>> more...
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abc's rebecca jarvis tells us. >> reporter: she's the most watched woman on you tube, this first to rakeviews. >> you want your cheeks to look very peachy. >> reporter: at just 27 michelle's how to makeup videos have helped her to earn $100 million. ♪ but things didn't start out easy for michelle. >> where do you get your drive? >> i get it from my mother because she was an immigrant when she came here to america, and didn't know how to speak english, had less than $20 in her pocket. >> reporter: growing up on food stamps 10 years ago michelle was waitresses struggling to make ends meet for her family when she applied for a job at a makeup counter and was turned down. >> gently pat concealer under your eyes. >> reporter: how did you get them to go viral. >> i'm a huge believer in timing. good timing good story telling and pushing the envelope. i was one of the first to do this. i'm constantly evolving my videos. >> reporter: those videos becoming so popular l'oreal gave michelle her own makeup line. >> what's the first thing you bought when you became the michelle phan that everyone know
abc's rebecca jarvis tells us. >> reporter: she's the most watched woman on you tube, this first to rakeviews. >> you want your cheeks to look very peachy. >> reporter: at just 27 michelle's how to makeup videos have helped her to earn $100 million. ♪ but things didn't start out easy for michelle. >> where do you get your drive? >> i get it from my mother because she was an immigrant when she came here to america, and didn't know how to speak english, had less...
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she keeps my feet grounded. >> reporter: rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> that's proof that any like to do and you never know how it will take off. >> she seems like she came from a really good family, very grounded and a lot going for her. >> and still helping her family. >> yeah, i love that. the apartment for the family. she deserves every bit of success. >> that's right. >>> that's the news for this half hour. >> remember, follow us on facebook at wnnfans.com. >> remember, follow us on facebook at wnnfans.com. facebook at wnnfans.com. this morning on "world news now," >>> security scare at a women's march madness game a threat as the president's niece took the court. new details just in. >>> new overnight, hillary clinton taking the stage facing a room full of reporters. what she had to say about the e-mail controversy that could overshadow a campaign. >>> feeding frenzy. the monster school of sharks lurking off the coast. dozens of them on the move. so where are they headed? >>> and later a delicacy like you have never seen it before. we are stepping in the insomniac kitche
she keeps my feet grounded. >> reporter: rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> that's proof that any like to do and you never know how it will take off. >> she seems like she came from a really good family, very grounded and a lot going for her. >> and still helping her family. >> yeah, i love that. the apartment for the family. she deserves every bit of success. >> that's right. >>> that's the news for this half hour. >> remember, follow us...
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here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: inside this nondescript warehouse may be the future of health care. just behind this door is a top-secret apple lab. no one except for apple employees until now has been inside. here apple employees have been secretly logging more than 18,000 hours of workouts wearing this high-tech gear for nearly two years. the kicker -- >> they didn't even know what they were working on. a few people would give us strange looks like -- >> reporter: i would be wondering if i was watching "breaking bad" or something. >> exactly. a sci-fi episode. >> reporter: this secret research on health features on apple's new watch that let you track your calories heart rate, and how much you walk. it will prompt you to stand if you've been sitting too long. the fancy headgary that measures breathe -- headgear that measures breathing measure information from a diverse pool of user to create the most accurate assessment our health. how are you feeling? thumbs up? you're also testing this thing you outdoors? >> of course. when you think about it, most people's activities are not a
here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: inside this nondescript warehouse may be the future of health care. just behind this door is a top-secret apple lab. no one except for apple employees until now has been inside. here apple employees have been secretly logging more than 18,000 hours of workouts wearing this high-tech gear for nearly two years. the kicker -- >> they didn't even know what they were working on. a few people would give us strange looks like -- >> reporter: i...
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thank rebecca jarvis who will be at south by southwest all this week.. >> don't miss our updates on >>> making news in america this morning, poisonous package. an envelope bound for the white house possibly laced with a dangerous chemical. new details on the secret service's investigation. >>> american arrested. a formerlier member of the u.s. military accused of trying to join isis. investigators now detailing his travel overseas. with hopes of becoming a jihadist fighter. >>> dangerous dinner. a famous food item inside millions of american homes being recalled. what could be inside that mac and cheese that's causing so much concern? >>> shark scare. a hungry predator going after a fisherman's catch right next to the boat. >>> and good wednesday morning to you all. thank you for spending time with us. we have a number of breaking
thank rebecca jarvis who will be at south by southwest all this week.. >> don't miss our updates on >>> making news in america this morning, poisonous package. an envelope bound for the white house possibly laced with a dangerous chemical. new details on the secret service's investigation. >>> american arrested. a formerlier member of the u.s. military accused of trying to join isis. investigators now detailing his travel overseas. with hopes of becoming a jihadist...
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now rebecca jarvis tells us businesses are fed up, and some are fighting back. >> reporter: for thisrant in millbrae california, named wonderful, it's not uncommon to find a line of waiting diners. but one unhappy patron claimed he spoke to a waitress to be seated posted this negative review on yelp. it's not that classy a place but they refused to seat me. surprise. the restaurant owners looked at surveillance video. >> he never spoke to any server. he walked in took a look around and just left within 22 seconds. >> reporter: the post going viral. many applauding the restaurant. but there's a whole other type of business backlash against bad reviews that's completely backfiring. >> smelled bad. >> reporter: when robby checked into this hotel for a wedding, he gave it just one star. the hotel e-mailing robbie that his negative review would cost the just married couple $500. by print the bride and groom had apparently missed when they signed their contract. backlash ensued and later on the hotel expressing in a statement embarrassment, claiming the policy was in fact a joke. in some c
now rebecca jarvis tells us businesses are fed up, and some are fighting back. >> reporter: for thisrant in millbrae california, named wonderful, it's not uncommon to find a line of waiting diners. but one unhappy patron claimed he spoke to a waitress to be seated posted this negative review on yelp. it's not that classy a place but they refused to seat me. surprise. the restaurant owners looked at surveillance video. >> he never spoke to any server. he walked in took a look around...
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thank rebecca jarvis who will be at south by southwest all this week.. >> don't miss our updates on >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85 i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month less than 35 cents a day. act now and your rate will be locked in for life. it will never increase guaranteed. this is lifelong coverage that can never be cancelled as long as you pay your premiums, guaranteed. and your acceptance is guaranteed, with no health questions. you cannot be turned down be
thank rebecca jarvis who will be at south by southwest all this week.. >> don't miss our updates on >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85 i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do...
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. >> jarvis cotton cannot vote.s father, grandfather great-grandfather, and great, he has been denied. his family tree tells the story of several generations born in the united states, but denied the most basic freedom that democracy promises. his great-great-grandfather could not vote as a slave. his great-grandfather was beaten to death by the ku klux klan for attempting to vote. his grandfather was prevented to vote by clan intimidation. his father was barred from voting by poll taxes and literacy tax -- tests. jarvis cannot vote because he is labeled a felon and is currently on parole. >> where are we today, 50 years after selma? >> it is common today for people to say, particularly on martin luther king day, that we have come a long way, but we still have a long, long way to go. i think the events of recent months, as well as the astonishing rates of incarceration and the existence of this permanent second-class status that in traps millions, shows us that, no, we are not on the right path. it is not a matter o
. >> jarvis cotton cannot vote.s father, grandfather great-grandfather, and great, he has been denied. his family tree tells the story of several generations born in the united states, but denied the most basic freedom that democracy promises. his great-great-grandfather could not vote as a slave. his great-grandfather was beaten to death by the ku klux klan for attempting to vote. his grandfather was prevented to vote by clan intimidation. his father was barred from voting by poll taxes...
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vips for this conference include well-known leaders such as john jarvis director of the national park service and the founder and chair of the 8-80 cities. a special luncheon mayor forum will bring together mayor betsy price from the city of for the worth and mayor murray from the city of seattle for the support of urban parks. in addition to the dozens of panels and presentations, special events such as the opening ceremony at the palace of fine arts are sure to show attendees and guests just how special san francisco is. other events include a reception at the academy of sciences, as well as collective effort to remain mountain lake park before the conference begins. the conference provides four tracks shone here to help attendees focus on the topics that interest them move. advancing technology explores how park leaders are using management and tech opportunities to strengthen civic engagement.living and learning from the new urban habitat tells how park leaders are engaging new audiences and becoming more relevant through collaborations and innovation in thes youth development and
vips for this conference include well-known leaders such as john jarvis director of the national park service and the founder and chair of the 8-80 cities. a special luncheon mayor forum will bring together mayor betsy price from the city of for the worth and mayor murray from the city of seattle for the support of urban parks. in addition to the dozens of panels and presentations, special events such as the opening ceremony at the palace of fine arts are sure to show attendees and guests just...
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they turn their castles into palaces and as abc's rebecca jarvis discovered you can learn a lot fromwhen hollywood's hottest stars from halle berry to brad pitt to scarlett johansson want to sell their homes, they turn to this woman, celebrity home stager meredith baer. >> that's it. i don't think i've ever met a home i couldn't make prettier. >> do they have as many problems as the average person's home when it comes to trying to sell them. >> i think their hopes are like anybody's. i think, yeah, sometimes you can be a great actor and not have great taste. >> reporter: a big reason they call on meredith. how much more will a home owner get for that sale price by bringing you in than if they didn't have you? >> they'll get 20% more. we just did a house actually down the treat from where i live and it sold for a million over asking. >> reporter: so how can you re-create meredith's midas touch in your own home without breaking the bank? her advice hold off on renovations and invest in a fresh coat of white paint. >> you want it to feel like a five-star hotel. >> reporter: another tip,
they turn their castles into palaces and as abc's rebecca jarvis discovered you can learn a lot fromwhen hollywood's hottest stars from halle berry to brad pitt to scarlett johansson want to sell their homes, they turn to this woman, celebrity home stager meredith baer. >> that's it. i don't think i've ever met a home i couldn't make prettier. >> do they have as many problems as the average person's home when it comes to trying to sell them. >> i think their hopes are like...
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but now abc news reporter rebecca jarvis tells us businesses are fed up and some are fighting back. >opular hunan restaurant in milbrae, california named "wonderful." it's not uncommon to find a line of waiting diners. but one unhappy person posted this negative review on yelp. he claims he spoke to a waitress to be seated. "it's not that classy a place burks they refuse to seat me." surprise, the restaurant owners looked at surveillance video. >> he never even spoke to any service. he walked in, he took a look around and just left within 22 seconds. >> the post going viral. many applauding the restaurant. but there's a whole other business backlash against bad reviews that's backfiring. >> smelled bad, kept the windows open the entire time we were there. >> when robbie checked into this hotel for a wedding, he was so disappointed he wrote a yelp review and gave it just one star. the hotel e-mailing robbie his negative review would cost the newly married couple $500. the bride and groom had apparently missed that when they signed their contract. backlash ensued, and later on they clai
but now abc news reporter rebecca jarvis tells us businesses are fed up and some are fighting back. >opular hunan restaurant in milbrae, california named "wonderful." it's not uncommon to find a line of waiting diners. but one unhappy person posted this negative review on yelp. he claims he spoke to a waitress to be seated. "it's not that classy a place burks they refuse to seat me." surprise, the restaurant owners looked at surveillance video. >> he never even...
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for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> so nice of you to let them use your towel thing all the time. >> it's very smart. >> that was a complete lie. >>> all right, well, coming up on "good morning america," the puzzling pig showing off his smarts, it's straight ahead in "pop news." pigs really are smart. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as
for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> so nice of you to let them use your towel thing all the time. >> it's very smart. >> that was a complete lie. >>> all right, well, coming up on "good morning america," the puzzling pig showing off his smarts, it's straight ahead in "pop news." pigs really are smart. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have...
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for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. >> he better win. $1,000 truffle. >> ever had truffle>> you know. >> you are the one who cooked it. >> you eat it. i just have to smell it and inhale fumes. >> you have a concerned look on your face no matter what you are doing. >> because your truffle wasn't really a truffle. it was something else found on the ground. >> announcer: this abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> good morning. >>> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> hello to you all, i'm t.j. holmes. some of top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now" -- the search begins at day break for 11 victims of the military helicopter crash off the florida panhandle. the black hawk went down in heavy fog during a training mission. latest from investigators in a moment. >> in a statement about the racist video board of trustees of the closed sae fraternity chapter at university of oklahoma says a horrible cancer entered the house several years ago and wasn't stopped. that statement also calls the situation "despicable." >> worker at a high s
for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. >> he better win. $1,000 truffle. >> ever had truffle>> you know. >> you are the one who cooked it. >> you eat it. i just have to smell it and inhale fumes. >> you have a concerned look on your face no matter what you are doing. >> because your truffle wasn't really a truffle. it was something else found on the ground. >> announcer: this abc's "world news now," informing...
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we have an exclusive live interview with governor mike pence after the latest from rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: with thousands taking on indiana's governor and lenl slay chur over the new religious freedom act. governor mike pence says he's willing to clarify the law. t critics say it gives businesses a license to discriminate. allowing them to refuse service to gay couples for religious reasons. now new questions about the impact on next week's ncaa final four in indianapolis. mark emmert saying the association is deeply committed to having inclusive environment. we're concerned about how this legislation could affect our student athletes and employees. the nba and indiana pacers saying all fans players and employees, should feel welcomed at all events. supporters note 19 ore states have similar legislation. designed to keep government from forcing people to provide services for people against their religious beliefs. >> if i thought it was about discrimination. it doesn't apply to disputes between private individuals unless government action is involved. >> reporter: but, this morni
we have an exclusive live interview with governor mike pence after the latest from rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: with thousands taking on indiana's governor and lenl slay chur over the new religious freedom act. governor mike pence says he's willing to clarify the law. t critics say it gives businesses a license to discriminate. allowing them to refuse service to gay couples for religious reasons. now new questions about the impact on next week's ncaa final four in indianapolis. mark...
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along with sheila johnson, debbie jarvis. why be a news organation that wears a so many o other hats? >> bususiness is a about relationships. we worwith people that we know, we l we, we trust. that is what we strive for at "washington business joual." to create community. the mtoring monday is how we cacan do that, to help people learn d to help em further their career. to really help us see the forest for the trees and fifigure out what those next steps may y be. this is a great way to dive in, maybybe if you never donone an official mentoring program, to try it out for a couple hours. these two ladies will two of the mentors. rebecca: you get this question a lot from other people, it is kind of i speed dating. you don't k know what kind of questitions will be ask by these young women. do y get approached by oth young women to be a mementor?? i never r realized that the menting w was a job assignmenent until i read "lean and -- lean in." dodo youentor others? >> i think it is important. it is important as a formal mentoring
along with sheila johnson, debbie jarvis. why be a news organation that wears a so many o other hats? >> bususiness is a about relationships. we worwith people that we know, we l we, we trust. that is what we strive for at "washington business joual." to create community. the mtoring monday is how we cacan do that, to help people learn d to help em further their career. to really help us see the forest for the trees and fifigure out what those next steps may y be. this is a...
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jarvis summers passes for the slam. uyu is up 17 at the half.in the second half, ole miss had the answer for a come back. ole miss takes its first lead, and they going to win 94-90. they faced xavier on thursday.>>> hershey hawkins watching his son, cory, at the stanford game. in the first half, mark s. allen takes it to the racks with a beautiful crossover move. cardinals up by 10. later, he tries to impress his dad with the corner three. he led all scorers with 34 points. in the second half, more marcus allen. he drops of three and had a career-high endpoints this game.>>> the san francisco 49ers defense was already in a read building mode -- rebuilding mode after losing some players. then crisp borland -- chris borland decides to call it quits. it explains his decision -- he explains his decision. >> am i going to go down this road, commit the prime of my life to something that could be detrimental to my health? that kind of triggered my thinking and changed the way i viewed the risks. i just don't want to get in a situation where i am negoti
jarvis summers passes for the slam. uyu is up 17 at the half.in the second half, ole miss had the answer for a come back. ole miss takes its first lead, and they going to win 94-90. they faced xavier on thursday.>>> hershey hawkins watching his son, cory, at the stanford game. in the first half, mark s. allen takes it to the racks with a beautiful crossover move. cardinals up by 10. later, he tries to impress his dad with the corner three. he led all scorers with 34 points. in the...
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. >> jarvis let's kick this first to you. only are you going as far as saying eliminate the police department you say eliminate the town. how does that improve the situation? >> well i will say first and foremost that the problem is bigger than ferguson. i think we all know that. i went to college in st. louis county and i was shocked at just the huge number of municipalities that are there. there are 89 municipalities in st. louis county. you compare that with jefferson parish which is right next to new orleans, for example, and jefferson parish is much bigger and only has six municipalities and if you want -- ? why does the number of municipalities matter to you? >> well think did the duplication of services 89 different police forces 89 different town clerks 89 different mayors, et cetera, et cetera. you know i would imagine that the people in st. louis county could be saving a whole lot of money by compiling and collaborating with one another, but if you have a city like ferguson that is boasting oh we reached $2 million
. >> jarvis let's kick this first to you. only are you going as far as saying eliminate the police department you say eliminate the town. how does that improve the situation? >> well i will say first and foremost that the problem is bigger than ferguson. i think we all know that. i went to college in st. louis county and i was shocked at just the huge number of municipalities that are there. there are 89 municipalities in st. louis county. you compare that with jefferson parish...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >>> coming up next, guys in search of buds. >> dudes looking forext big bromance. a buddy to catch a game and share a brew. and now, as they say, there's an app for that. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. i'm fascinated by this. >> i know you are. >> i don't understand. >> men need friends. we need guy pals as much as women need gal pals. that's what the script says so i'm going to stick with it. >> it is from the heart, everyone. >> they say men in general have more trouble making friends than women. really? >> with an attitude like that, yeah. i can see it. >> really? >> now there is an app for that. abc's nick watt checked it out. >> i could have plugged it in the app, who's up for taco tuesday. >> we didn't know each other until a half hour ago. now look at us. >> ball and chain the past ten years. >> that's good banter, showing off our tattoos. >> black and white. >> good times. and this might be the salvation of modern male heterosexual friendship. straight men are ba
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >>> coming up next, guys in search of buds. >> dudes looking forext big bromance. a buddy to catch a game and share a brew. and now, as they say, there's an app for that. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. i'm fascinated by this. >> i know you are. >> i don't understand. >> men need friends. we need guy pals as much as women...
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rebecca jarvis tonight. >> reporter: tonight, word of a settlement in the case that blew the cover on a deadly defect in gm ignition switches. led to 2.6 million recalls. 29 year old brooke melton died in march 2010 after the ignition switch on her 2005 chevy cobalt slipped out of the run position, causing the car to lose control and crash into a creek. her mother telling abc last year -- >> nhtsa knew about it from general motors that there was a car stalling and they didn't make it right. but there were all these opportunities that came up. and she died. >> reporter: it was only after milton's case that investigators began putting all the pieces together, dozens of deadly crashes linked to the same ignition switch. as early as 2001 some inside of gm found a problem with the ig ignition switch. >> what about the other families involved in the case? >> there is money set aside for them as well. >>> and we're learning more about the american heroes that died in the black hawk crash. martha raddatz with the story. >> reporter: today, off the florida coast, salvage efforts began for the
rebecca jarvis tonight. >> reporter: tonight, word of a settlement in the case that blew the cover on a deadly defect in gm ignition switches. led to 2.6 million recalls. 29 year old brooke melton died in march 2010 after the ignition switch on her 2005 chevy cobalt slipped out of the run position, causing the car to lose control and crash into a creek. her mother telling abc last year -- >> nhtsa knew about it from general motors that there was a car stalling and they didn't make...
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rebecca jarvis has a first look. >> reporter: inside this non-descript warehouse may be the future of health care. just behind this door is a top-secret apple lab and no one, except for apple employees, until now has been inside. here, apple employees have been secretly logging more than 18,000 hours of workouts wearing this high-tech gear for nearly two years. and the kicker -- >> they didn't even know what they were working on. a few people would give us strange looks. >> reporter: i would be wondering. >> or something, yeah. >> reporter: if i was watching "breaking bad" -- >> exactly. exactly. "breaking bad." >> reporter: this secret research informing the health features on apple's new watch which let you track your calories, heart rate and how much you walk. it'll even prompt you to stand if you've been sitting too long. the fancy headgear that measures breathing, gathering massive amounts of information from a diverse pool of users to create the most accurate assessment of our health. how are you feeling? thumbs up? so you're also testing this thing outdoors? >> yes, of course,
rebecca jarvis has a first look. >> reporter: inside this non-descript warehouse may be the future of health care. just behind this door is a top-secret apple lab and no one, except for apple employees, until now has been inside. here, apple employees have been secretly logging more than 18,000 hours of workouts wearing this high-tech gear for nearly two years. and the kicker -- >> they didn't even know what they were working on. a few people would give us strange looks. >>...