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jillian: kaylee mcinerney say it is a win in november. she joined us next. sistibly delicious idea.lso had some delicious ideas. what if we make king's hawaiian breakfast sandwiches? yum! and king's hawaiian monkey bread! yum! yum! king's hawaiian what an irresistibly delicious idea. king's hawaiian so ithat gives me cash backsome new on everything.uten that's ebates new name. rakuten, it gets me cash back at tons of stores and i just shop like normal. that's ebates. i've told you fifteen times, we've saved like five hundred dollars last year. rakuten is changing my life, i get cash back on electronics, travel, clothes. you're talking about ebates. look, if you use my referral code you get ten bucks, i get twenty five. this is a pretty good deal to me we should probably- sfx [blender] smoothies ready. awesome. ebates is now rakuten, sign up today and get cash back on everything you buy. >> donald trump securing support from iowa republicans just days after his keep america great alley in the hawkeye state. democrats on standby waiting for those highly anticipated results from the io
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here's kaylee hartung. >> i'm begging.ing my baby home. >> reporter: tonight, a colorado family in anguish. it's been six days since 11-year-old gannon stauch disappeared. >> it's so hard to just think why is this happening to him. >> reporter: officials say they're taking extraordinary steps in the desperate search for the boy. gannon requires special medication. so concern for his health quickly heightened the urgency to find him. >> the case was upgraded from a runaway to an endangered missing child based upon the information that was gleaned from the investigation so far. >> reporter: but authorities are working with few clues. his stepmother telling kktv she was the last person who saw gannon as he left home monday afternoon to go play at a friend's house nearby. >> i would never, never, ever hurt this child. and i know there are some questions out there about, "okay, so tell me what happens?" that's up to the investigations but i've cooperated with them. >> reporter: the fbi now aiding the investigation, while volunt
here's kaylee hartung. >> i'm begging.ing my baby home. >> reporter: tonight, a colorado family in anguish. it's been six days since 11-year-old gannon stauch disappeared. >> it's so hard to just think why is this happening to him. >> reporter: officials say they're taking extraordinary steps in the desperate search for the boy. gannon requires special medication. so concern for his health quickly heightened the urgency to find him. >> the case was upgraded from a...
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kaylee, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning again, eva.e people in the united states are getting sick, and health officials don't know how. multiple people have been infectd who haven't travelled to any known hot spots around the world and haven't had contact with anyone known infected. the first case of unknown origin in solano county, california. the woman hospitalized. she's critically ill and on a ventilator. the other case south of here and overnight we learned of a case in oregon. the first case in that state and another in washington state. both of those spread within the community. while health officials are furiously trying to retrace these people's steps, health officials acknowledge they have no idea how many people in the united states have been infected. there's growing concern this virus is spreading by way of people without symptoms. people walking among us who don't know they're infected. 80% or more of these cases are mild. all this uncertainty even impacting the stock market. we're coming off the worst week for the market
kaylee, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning again, eva.e people in the united states are getting sick, and health officials don't know how. multiple people have been infectd who haven't travelled to any known hot spots around the world and haven't had contact with anyone known infected. the first case of unknown origin in solano county, california. the woman hospitalized. she's critically ill and on a ventilator. the other case south of here and overnight we learned of a case...
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here's aebs's kaylee hartung. >> he has autism! he is epilepsy!reporter: a family crying out that the 16-year-old has autism and epilepsy as police handcuff him inside a central california restaurant. lourdes ponzi says her daughter called 911 after her son suffered an epileptic seizure in the bathroom. >> translator: we called paramedics for help. we did not call police. he was not hurting anybody. he was having a seizure. >> reporter: police arriving first. >> i can't let you hurt yourself or anyone else. >> reporter: trying to put him in the back of a police vehicle. >> we're gonna get him help and we have an ambulance on the way, okay? >> reporter: ems eventually treating the boy and taking him to the hospital and his mother outraged by how everything unfolded. >> translator: it's horrible. it's horrible. >> reporter: fresno police telling our station abc 30, this case is currently under administrative review. the review will include the examination of all the information pertaining to the officer's contact including body-worn cameras. that te
here's aebs's kaylee hartung. >> he has autism! he is epilepsy!reporter: a family crying out that the 16-year-old has autism and epilepsy as police handcuff him inside a central california restaurant. lourdes ponzi says her daughter called 911 after her son suffered an epileptic seizure in the bathroom. >> translator: we called paramedics for help. we did not call police. he was not hurting anybody. he was having a seizure. >> reporter: police arriving first. >> i can't...
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kaylee, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit.stay up to see this performance tonight. while the secrets of the big show are kept under tight wraps, i got to go into the unknown, backstage with this magical group of women who are promising an unforgettable performance. it's the song that everyone is singing. ♪ into the unknown "frozen ii" is the number one animated film in the world. translated into 45 languages. [ singing in foreign language ] [ singing in foreign language ] [ singing in foreign language ] >> reporter: sunday night on the oscar stage joining idina menzel and aurora, elsas representing nine different countries. how did this all come together? >> i just, you know, called them up and like, hey, i'm doing the oscar tomorrow. >> friday morning your first rehearsal and i would assume your first time all being together? right? >> absolutely, yeah. >> what is this like to have all of you together? >> we were all very emotional, i think. we just stepped into that room and just had the first like rehearsal and everyone was
kaylee, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit.stay up to see this performance tonight. while the secrets of the big show are kept under tight wraps, i got to go into the unknown, backstage with this magical group of women who are promising an unforgettable performance. it's the song that everyone is singing. ♪ into the unknown "frozen ii" is the number one animated film in the world. translated into 45 languages. [ singing in foreign language ] [ singing in foreign...
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abc's kaylee hartung is at u.c.is medical center in sacramento where a woman contracted the virus apparently without having contact with anyone who traveled abroad. she is in serious condition. kaylee, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, eva. the number of cases in the united states is growing. the latest concern highlighted by that woman hospitalized here in sacramento. people getting sick by unknown lines of transmission. overnight new coronavirus cases on the west coast. raising concerns of a potential pandemic. in california, health officials confirming another case of unknown origin. >> like the california case reported two days ago, our third case did not recently travel overseas or have any known contact with a recent traveler or an infected person. >> reporter: the new patient health officials say is a woman who's had trouble breathing. now hospitalized authorities are racing to track down anyone she may have come into contact with. and in oregon overnight that state's first presumptive case of c
abc's kaylee hartung is at u.c.is medical center in sacramento where a woman contracted the virus apparently without having contact with anyone who traveled abroad. she is in serious condition. kaylee, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, eva. the number of cases in the united states is growing. the latest concern highlighted by that woman hospitalized here in sacramento. people getting sick by unknown lines of transmission. overnight new coronavirus cases on the west coast....
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everybody including kaylee joins me to turn down his rhetoric.d lied to everybody in the audience about his own intelligence agency's assessment. let's not forget some of trump's supporters of stormed into a pizza restaurant in dc with an ar 15, mailed pipe bombs to democrats, that is the rhetoric i am more concerned about. >> that is completely absurd. the only person who lied was the new york times, widely acknowledged by jake tapper. it is not our supporters engaging in violence. they are recipients of it. the reason you are hearing this rhetoric from democrats, they are running scared. the fact that 32% of people in las vegas did not vote in 2016, 27% were latino or black americans, we have a big trump coalition that is the heck out of democrats. >> donald trump did get on stage and say democrats were lying about russian interference. >> you lied about russian collusion from the beginning, the mother reported moderating the president. >> the mueller report indicted multiple -- >> you have a minute left. >> anyone who commits violence or crimi
everybody including kaylee joins me to turn down his rhetoric.d lied to everybody in the audience about his own intelligence agency's assessment. let's not forget some of trump's supporters of stormed into a pizza restaurant in dc with an ar 15, mailed pipe bombs to democrats, that is the rhetoric i am more concerned about. >> that is completely absurd. the only person who lied was the new york times, widely acknowledged by jake tapper. it is not our supporters engaging in violence. they...
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hered with reaction trump 2020 national press secretary kaylee and fox news contributor dan. what he think about everything going down. >> i know some of these appearances we can be funny and laugh and sometimesun we cry but i'm being serious as a heart attack with this one. are we really doing this, i'm serious, we live in the united states of america the freest country, are we ready right now likelihood that a socialist is going to be nominated for major party for the presidency, think about it not only socialist but a fraud, a millionaire socialist, a limousine liberal socialist that wants to homes and a summer camp. i a was not aware in vermont thy call it a summer camp. but this is serious stuff, this guy is a step away from running for the president of the united states advocating, that is snuffed out the lives of fortune wealth of hundreds of millions of people, is not a joking work, not bs anymore, this guy is a most there, i it's insane i nevr thought i would be saying this. >> is so dangerous that the democrats themselves are trying to snuff this guyp out. because t
hered with reaction trump 2020 national press secretary kaylee and fox news contributor dan. what he think about everything going down. >> i know some of these appearances we can be funny and laugh and sometimesun we cry but i'm being serious as a heart attack with this one. are we really doing this, i'm serious, we live in the united states of america the freest country, are we ready right now likelihood that a socialist is going to be nominated for major party for the presidency, think...
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live with me as kaylee, keira, sarah and henry. it was a blowout for varney in the nevada caucuses and he's now the clear front runner. it's time for a closer look at varney and in particular the superficial clichÉ tweeted out by nearly every pendant that he is a populist, the democrats version of donald trump. that is completely wrong and i will show you why. first i want to sho say this about him. ayden meyer him for pushing him to the position of where he has made through his ideas. many of the things he say are write about the country. and on a personal note i have a lot of respect for nina turner, she's a huge talent with a big future, but, here come the butt. no one should buy dependent easy consensus that varney is a populist like trump. he is not. there are the four reasons why. first, trump wasn't outsider. varney is actually an insider. before entering the presidential race, donald trump never ran for anything. he was never in politics and approached it like a problem-solving businessman. he combined traditional conservat
live with me as kaylee, keira, sarah and henry. it was a blowout for varney in the nevada caucuses and he's now the clear front runner. it's time for a closer look at varney and in particular the superficial clichÉ tweeted out by nearly every pendant that he is a populist, the democrats version of donald trump. that is completely wrong and i will show you why. first i want to sho say this about him. ayden meyer him for pushing him to the position of where he has made through his ideas. many of...
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joining us live from new hampshire, kaylee mcinerney.ng on and let's look at the numbers, the gop primary, you can see the president against the governor of neighboring massachusetts winning the new hampshire primary 85 percent-9%. >> donald trump at the highest voter turnout of any incumbent in four decades in the highest percentage of the vote of any incumbent in the past four decades. when you juxtapose that against bernie sanders who had the lowest vote total of any democrat's nominee and 68 years it is quite something. the enthusiasm and donald trump's side, democrats of the dumpster fire, they have a real mess on their side. >> let's look at 2016, 35.3%, when you look at the general election compared to hillary clinton and we go to the general election and you see hillary clinton was able to do this one out 46.8% over trump's 46.5%. how do you expect the president to do this time around. >> we expect him to win new hampshire. that was a small percentage hillary clinton won, 2700 votes. when we look at a rally data from just two nig
joining us live from new hampshire, kaylee mcinerney.ng on and let's look at the numbers, the gop primary, you can see the president against the governor of neighboring massachusetts winning the new hampshire primary 85 percent-9%. >> donald trump at the highest voter turnout of any incumbent in four decades in the highest percentage of the vote of any incumbent in the past four decades. when you juxtapose that against bernie sanders who had the lowest vote total of any democrat's nominee...
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this will be only a second time voting, kaylee.a liquid in the first time who is the democratic party today? >> i think the democratic party is definitely getting younger across the board. not probably as left-leaning as i think trump's painting everyone out to be. i think they are pretty rational and just committed to their values. >> harris: so when people say you want free stuff, that wouldn't be true? >> no. i mean, i think everyone likes that, but that's not what i'm out for. >> harris: what are you out for? >> as a woman i would really like for the government to respect my body, respect my rights. as a student, i really don't want to be so in debt. i want people to feel that education opportunity as possible in this country. those kind of ideals, but no, not free stuff. >> harris: as you speak, did you notice everybody is croaking around to see what you have to say? hereinafter that's a growing demographic previewer 21. i hope it's okay i'm telling you your buddy that. but the younger voter is, jim, the growing demographic. y
this will be only a second time voting, kaylee.a liquid in the first time who is the democratic party today? >> i think the democratic party is definitely getting younger across the board. not probably as left-leaning as i think trump's painting everyone out to be. i think they are pretty rational and just committed to their values. >> harris: so when people say you want free stuff, that wouldn't be true? >> no. i mean, i think everyone likes that, but that's not what i'm out...
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>> kaylee, this is a story that a lot of people are going to be talking about. >> we're still waitingat happened in boston, that investigation is still under way for the red sox. >> why do you have to bring that up? >> just to get to you this morning. >> still upset about that, dan? >> sports, we know you love them. >> yes. very strong feelings. >>> we have a happier sports story from you. >> an incredible one. dan, i'm sure if you were watching the game. even if you weren't, if you're on twitter, everyone was talking about it. a thriller until the end on the court in chapel hill. it took not one, but two buzzer beaters for duke to defeat north carolina. point guard trey jones on the free-throw line, intentionally missing the second shot so he could rebound and make that jumper from the three-point line, sending the game into overtime and then watch this. >> what, again? >> yes, then the second buzzer-beater of the night. moore tapping the ball into the hoop, giving duke the two-point win at the buzzer. >> amazing, not one but two. >> yep. >> janai, thanks so much. >>> coming up, we'r
>> kaylee, this is a story that a lot of people are going to be talking about. >> we're still waitingat happened in boston, that investigation is still under way for the red sox. >> why do you have to bring that up? >> just to get to you this morning. >> still upset about that, dan? >> sports, we know you love them. >> yes. very strong feelings. >>> we have a happier sports story from you. >> an incredible one. dan, i'm sure if you were...
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♪ >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm kaylee hartung in los angeles. >>> up next, celebrating black historym. i didn't have to shout out for help. because you didn't have another dvt. not today. one blood clot puts you at risk of having another, so we chose xarelto®, to help keep you protected. xarelto® is proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. almost 98% of people did not have another dvt or pe. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of blood clots. while taking, a spinal injection increases the risk of blood clots, which may cause paralysis- the inability to move. you may bruise more easily or take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® can cause serious and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. it may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. get help right away for unexpected bleeding or unusual bruising. do not take xarelto® if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. before starting, tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures and any kidney or
♪ >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm kaylee hartung in los angeles. >>> up next, celebrating black historym. i didn't have to shout out for help. because you didn't have another dvt. not today. one blood clot puts you at risk of having another, so we chose xarelto®, to help keep you protected. xarelto® is proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. almost 98% of people did not have another dvt or pe. don't stop taking xarelto®...
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here's abc's kaylee hartung. >> reporter: 38-year-old amy schumer is now sharing new details about theld. the comedian revealing on instagram that she's completed a successful round of in vitro fertilization, and she and her husband feel lucky to have one healthy embryo. schumer breaking down the stunning raw numbers of her ivf process writing quote they retrieved 35 eggs from me, not bad for the old gal, right? then 26 fertilized, whoa, right? for all of those we got one normal embryo from that and two low-level mosaic. the comedian, who has a 9-month-old son with husband chris fisher, has been candid about the challenges she's faced as they try to expand their family. last month describing the physical pain of ivf to oprah. >> i don't want to discourage anyone. but it hurts. those shots hurt. and then -- and then you get -- have the egg retrieval. and then after, your ovaries are filling up with fluid. ivf, guys, whoo! >> reporter: schumer admitted she was worried about the toll the treatment was taking on her mind and body. reaching out to her followers for advice writing, i'm a wee
here's abc's kaylee hartung. >> reporter: 38-year-old amy schumer is now sharing new details about theld. the comedian revealing on instagram that she's completed a successful round of in vitro fertilization, and she and her husband feel lucky to have one healthy embryo. schumer breaking down the stunning raw numbers of her ivf process writing quote they retrieved 35 eggs from me, not bad for the old gal, right? then 26 fertilized, whoa, right? for all of those we got one normal embryo...
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it's a process that's never too late to begin, and so here we go. >> our thanks to kaylee there.ght that young, it can be a tough one. >> she said the music is definitely what got her through, and she's releasing a new album this friday. >> this friday. >>> coming up, the surprise for a mother and her 2-year-old son. >> what they came across inside a store that brought them both to tears. ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, and rescued his nose. new puffs have more lotion... and soothing softness to relieve. a nose in need, deserves puffs, indeed. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my
it's a process that's never too late to begin, and so here we go. >> our thanks to kaylee there.ght that young, it can be a tough one. >> she said the music is definitely what got her through, and she's releasing a new album this friday. >> this friday. >>> coming up, the surprise for a mother and her 2-year-old son. >> what they came across inside a store that brought them both to tears. ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so dad bought puffs plus lotion,...
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kaylee hartung sat down with rebecca.iday" spent six weeks on the billboard charts and rebecca black is speaking out very candidly about how that song brought her fame and shame. ♪ it's friday friday >> reporter: it was an overnight viral sensation. ♪ everybody looking forward to the weekend ♪ >> reporter: rebecca black striking pop gold at only 13 years old. now 22, the singer speaking exclusively to "gma" about being a teen in the spotlight and the price of young fame. >> "friday" was a -- like flash in the pan for me of this is something that could be fun. i got to work with katy perry and be on set of a lady gaga music video and then won a teen choice award. there were crazy things that made it feel positive. >> reporter: but with that attention came bullying, online and at school. >> having people tell you that you don't belong where you want to be, that you should kill yourself. having to then like reflect on all of that as a teenager is an unbelievable experience. >> reporter: rebecca sharing this emotional message
kaylee hartung sat down with rebecca.iday" spent six weeks on the billboard charts and rebecca black is speaking out very candidly about how that song brought her fame and shame. ♪ it's friday friday >> reporter: it was an overnight viral sensation. ♪ everybody looking forward to the weekend ♪ >> reporter: rebecca black striking pop gold at only 13 years old. now 22, the singer speaking exclusively to "gma" about being a teen in the spotlight and the price of...
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>> good to hear that, kaylee. thank you. dr.retrieved, 28 fertilized and one normal embryo. can you put that into context? >> i want to be clear. the number of eggs or embryos if you even choose to use them is not a reflection of a woman as a human being. don't get bogged down on numbers. when we go through an ivf process, we take as many eggs out of the ovaries as possible, and then those get fertilizefer. we have to look at which of those are high enough quality to be transferred to the uterus, and we say it all the time in ob/gyn because it is true, you only need one. >> only need one. she said something that i was not familiar with. mosaic. what's that? >> it's good that that's being discussed. that refers to the percentage of abnormal cells to normal cells when is the embryo is about to be transferred into a woman's uterus. higher levels of mosaicism indicate more abnormal cells. we're able to look at them, and we don't know -- you or i might have had a certain percentage of abnormal cells. there's a lot of research ongoing
>> good to hear that, kaylee. thank you. dr.retrieved, 28 fertilized and one normal embryo. can you put that into context? >> i want to be clear. the number of eggs or embryos if you even choose to use them is not a reflection of a woman as a human being. don't get bogged down on numbers. when we go through an ivf process, we take as many eggs out of the ovaries as possible, and then those get fertilizefer. we have to look at which of those are high enough quality to be transferred...
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here is kaylee hartung. >> reporter: victoria's secrets angels are known to dazzle on the runway.behind the scenes in an explosive investigation bit "new york times," allegations of an entrenched culture of misogyny, bullying, and harassment. >> getting those coveted angel wings was a designation that could rocket them into international stardom. but that came at a cost. >> reporter: the "times" describing angels in hell. after interviewing more than 30 current and former executives, employees, contractors, and models of victoria's secret, according to the report, 71-year-old ed razek, a former top executive of l brands, victoria secret's parent company, played a central role in casting the angels and was the subject of multiple complaints of inappropriate conduct. >> there was a lot of inappropriate touching and inappropriate comments. and anyone who complained or disagreed with ed razek were brushed aside, pushed out, and ignored. >> reporter: razek telling abc news in an email, the accusations in the "times" story are categorically untrue, misconstrued, or taken out of context.
here is kaylee hartung. >> reporter: victoria's secrets angels are known to dazzle on the runway.behind the scenes in an explosive investigation bit "new york times," allegations of an entrenched culture of misogyny, bullying, and harassment. >> getting those coveted angel wings was a designation that could rocket them into international stardom. but that came at a cost. >> reporter: the "times" describing angels in hell. after interviewing more than 30...
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if it is women and children, they get dropped off by the kaylee's. we can bring them -- dropped off by the coyotes. border, locals put in 500 cameras and they stopped the drugs and put them in the ravines in these places. that is what we need to do. a wall is a wall of hate. if you're dropped off by the coyotes and you go 100 miles to a wall, you have to decide which way to go. the chance is you are going to die. if you do it with the technology and the other way, it is compassionate and a much better way to go. host: are those human traffickers still as active as they have been in the past? guest: yes. they are more active due to the process -- profits they can generate. what frustrates me is when our policies allow a criminal organization like the cartels to generate billions of dollars of revenue. we should be for legal immigration. we should be for people coming to our ports of entry and presenting themselves and asking for illegal entry. what we should absolutely be against his people crossing our borders illegally. when they do that, they are p
if it is women and children, they get dropped off by the kaylee's. we can bring them -- dropped off by the coyotes. border, locals put in 500 cameras and they stopped the drugs and put them in the ravines in these places. that is what we need to do. a wall is a wall of hate. if you're dropped off by the coyotes and you go 100 miles to a wall, you have to decide which way to go. the chance is you are going to die. if you do it with the technology and the other way, it is compassionate and a much...
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abc news reporter kaylee hartung sat down with them to get a sneak peek of what's to come. >> it's the song that everyone%'s singing. "frozen 2" is the number one animated film in the world, translated into 45 languages. ♪ >> sunday night on the oscar stage, julio jones idina menzel and aurora, elsas, representing nine different countries. >> how did this all come together? >> i just, you know, called them up, hey, i'm doing the as correspon -- oscars tomorrow. >> i would assume it's your first time all being together? >> absolutely, yeah. >> what is this like to have all of you together? >> we were all very emotional, i think. we just went into the room and had that first rehearsal and everyone is like, oh, my gosh. >> that beautiful voice norwegian singer aurora. >> i got goo bumps when i saw them together on stage today. it's so powerful and so -- i don't know. i think there's nothing more beautiful than a group of humans, especially women, standing together. >> any preview you can give us as to what to expect? >> are we allowed to? ♪ >> and another unknown. >> please welcome the wi
abc news reporter kaylee hartung sat down with them to get a sneak peek of what's to come. >> it's the song that everyone%'s singing. "frozen 2" is the number one animated film in the world, translated into 45 languages. ♪ >> sunday night on the oscar stage, julio jones idina menzel and aurora, elsas, representing nine different countries. >> how did this all come together? >> i just, you know, called them up, hey, i'm doing the as correspon -- oscars...
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in a black women's history the united states history professors dinah remy barry and kaylee nicole growthw every american women have shaped american history and radio host diane ream reports on the right to die movement. in "when my time comes. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many authors in the near future on book tv on c-span 2. sunday book tv features the latest book from journalist andrea bernstein and author and professor deidre mccloskey. starting at noon eastern on in-depth a live conversation with deirdre mccloskey her most recent book is why liberalism works. other titles include the rhetoric of economics and the bourgeois era trilogy. join in the live conversation with your phone calls for tweets, and facebook messages. at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words" andrea bernstein chronicles the trump and kushner families in her latest book "american oligarchs". >> where the president as a private businessman was extremely adept at sending off criminals investigations. he made sure that he understood who his friends were and they understood hugh he wa
in a black women's history the united states history professors dinah remy barry and kaylee nicole growthw every american women have shaped american history and radio host diane ream reports on the right to die movement. in "when my time comes. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many authors in the near future on book tv on c-span 2. sunday book tv features the latest book from journalist andrea bernstein and author and professor deidre mccloskey. starting...
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kaylee hartung sat down with the new parents and joins us now. >> reporter: good morning, george.e journey of parenthood was just beginning. an act of kindness by the crew members plus the love of a plane full of strangers helped this family take flight. >> and here's where all of the napkins start. >> reporter: this scrapbook holding the memories of an unforgettable flight home filled with words of love. >> enjoy every moment, even the sleepless nights. >> wake up every day and see your beautiful daughter as the most precious gift god has given you. >> you are heroes. >> that was something right there to see that from somebody. >> we just want to be parents. >> reporter: dustin and karen moore tried for nine years to have a baby, with no success. their dreams finally coming true in november when they adopted a baby girl in colorado. falling in love immediately. >> she had me wrapped around her fingers instantly. i heard her crying outside the room. i started crying. >> the feeling that is just a culmination of all the time and heartache and loss we've had and now here we have thi
kaylee hartung sat down with the new parents and joins us now. >> reporter: good morning, george.e journey of parenthood was just beginning. an act of kindness by the crew members plus the love of a plane full of strangers helped this family take flight. >> and here's where all of the napkins start. >> reporter: this scrapbook holding the memories of an unforgettable flight home filled with words of love. >> enjoy every moment, even the sleepless nights. >> wake up...
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our kaylee hartung is showing us how the ads come together with an exclusive behind-the-scenes look atmorrow's hottest commercials. >> reporter: from avocados -- >> they're going to eat you up. >> reporter: -- to oysters. >> that was not me, that was john legend. >> reporter: the ads slated for super bowl liv shaping up to create another year of must-see tv. >> alexa, set the temperature t 64 degrees. >> okay. >> reporter: to learn more we sat down with social media and marketing extraordinaire gary vaynerchuk whose supersize team is behind three of this year's most talked about ads. >> are you ready for some hummus? >> what makes this company capable of doing three super bowl ads. >> we're doing a better job of listening then distributing the content where it's actually being seen instead of where people think it may be seen. >> you know it will be seen at the super bowl. >> yes. >> okay, boomer. >> what is your all-time favorite super bowl ad? >> i think it was probably the cindy crawford diet pepsi ad. i think that was the moment i became a man. ♪ >> reporter: after making their sup
our kaylee hartung is showing us how the ads come together with an exclusive behind-the-scenes look atmorrow's hottest commercials. >> reporter: from avocados -- >> they're going to eat you up. >> reporter: -- to oysters. >> that was not me, that was john legend. >> reporter: the ads slated for super bowl liv shaping up to create another year of must-see tv. >> alexa, set the temperature t 64 degrees. >> okay. >> reporter: to learn more we sat...
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>>kaylee mcguire says there was one time she was at the beach and wanted to eat some potato chips but into a problem i had just finished train us and but there was like nowhere to wash my hands nearby so out that like what if i had a scene that i could came with 9 wash my hands in the that was the inspiration for the kids fun part of a sink mcguire and her classmate j acosta worked on the creation for their schools invention convention last year when they were 7 year-old first graders at leonard regional gifted center they can they get a really good job is really hard their 7 year-old sample kits for them long period of time to make their concept to reality. the girls came out with 3 prototypes documenting their extensive research in this binder. >>this stuff is that >>finally they designed a portable collapsible sink that can be attached to a water bottle. hard work paid off caylee in jail won first place at their school. >>i was like hey we us. >>then they want at regionals mcguire than represented the duo at the national invention convention in detroit where they won now america ca
>>kaylee mcguire says there was one time she was at the beach and wanted to eat some potato chips but into a problem i had just finished train us and but there was like nowhere to wash my hands nearby so out that like what if i had a scene that i could came with 9 wash my hands in the that was the inspiration for the kids fun part of a sink mcguire and her classmate j acosta worked on the creation for their schools invention convention last year when they were 7 year-old first graders at...
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kaylee accuses weinstein of assaulting her in 2006 a man claims the producer her in 2013. the prosecutor calling 28 witnesses to the stand, including six of weinstein's accusers. they were called in an attempt to show his pattern of behavior. the defense telling jurors to focus on accusations made by the two women at the heart of the case. >> i think they are trying to portray esther weinstein as the victim. but that is always the case. the defense always tries to portray itself as a real victim. >> the plan is for jurors to begin deliberations on tuesday. if convicted, he could spend life in prison. spoken those >> in new york, ktvu , fox 2 news. >>> up next, the decision and why there was last opposition to closing elementary schools and what might be expected. >>> a california man wrongfully convicted of murder is finally free after 15 years. how dna evidence helped him get off of the hook for the crime he did not commit. mike: anyone hear the slogan, 'mike will get it done?' ok, let me tell you what the 'it' is. as mayor, i expanded healthcare coverage. as president, i
kaylee accuses weinstein of assaulting her in 2006 a man claims the producer her in 2013. the prosecutor calling 28 witnesses to the stand, including six of weinstein's accusers. they were called in an attempt to show his pattern of behavior. the defense telling jurors to focus on accusations made by the two women at the heart of the case. >> i think they are trying to portray esther weinstein as the victim. but that is always the case. the defense always tries to portray itself as a real...
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top football competition the jamie postponed matches and so at least march the 15th south korea's kaylee has delayed the start of its season it's how in football also being affected for syria games perspired last weekend in samoans europa league match on thursday well that will be played behind closed doors and iran has suspended all sporting events and so at least march the sick except hopefully football matches but they will be played in empty stadiums now have been reports that 12 house london could step in as a last minute replacement for tokyo jeff ross follow is an olympic bid in consoles and he was part of the management saying for the 2008 beijing. games he says moving the offense to another city at this stage but it's just not an option it's $149.00 days until the opening ceremonies and you know there's not a religious the movie you know what it is like atlas you're not going to and here is what you need 25000 volunteers. where are they going to come from are you going to train them eat them and how's that you have to find a chain hire and train the security staff of a news what
top football competition the jamie postponed matches and so at least march the 15th south korea's kaylee has delayed the start of its season it's how in football also being affected for syria games perspired last weekend in samoans europa league match on thursday well that will be played behind closed doors and iran has suspended all sporting events and so at least march the sick except hopefully football matches but they will be played in empty stadiums now have been reports that 12 house...
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kaylee hartung join us with more. >> reporter: good morning, we have seen stores shut down and the plugline. this new in-depth report by "the new york times" paints a much more troubling picture of the brand. a toxic culture, fueled by the most powerful men in the company. victoria's secret angels are known to dazzle on the runway. this morning, a revealing look behind the scenes. in an explosive investigation by "the new york times," allegations of entrenched culture of misogyny, bullying and harassment. >> getting those coveted angel wings were a designation that could rocket them into international stardom. but that came at a cost. >> reporter: "the new york times" describing angels in hell after interviewing more than 30 current and former executives, employees, contractors and models of victoria's secret. according to the report, 71-year-old ed razek a former top executive of l brands played a central role in casting angels and was a subject of multiple complaints of inappropriate conduct. >> there was a lot of inappropriate touching and inappropriate comments and anyone who compla
kaylee hartung join us with more. >> reporter: good morning, we have seen stores shut down and the plugline. this new in-depth report by "the new york times" paints a much more troubling picture of the brand. a toxic culture, fueled by the most powerful men in the company. victoria's secret angels are known to dazzle on the runway. this morning, a revealing look behind the scenes. in an explosive investigation by "the new york times," allegations of entrenched culture...
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kaylee hartung was here, she drank some of it. oh, it was the halloween one, right? it was the halloween shake, not the shamrock. >> yes. >> just know your mouth is going to get a little messy. >> it's vanilla ice cream -- it's not vanilla ice cream, it's mint ice cream in case you were wondering. we had a discussion about that. >> how about some oreos? apparently the supreme oreos have people seeing red. but in a good way, not angry red. oreos are always good, no matter what color they are. you guys probably heard of the supreme streetwear brand. their clothes cost a lot. a hoodie was like $1,400. they're teaming up with oreo, they got the red oreos they're hyping up, they look good, they look tasty, i want one. >> before we go, you can't leave without seeing these 33 dachshunds racing on the ice at a gamblers -- green bay gamblers game in wisconsin, super cute. for me, it was heart-wrenching. bea: it takes a toll on everyone. i mean, it's a depressing disease to watch unfold before your eyes. you just don't see -- the person's soul is, like, gone. lisa: this diseas
kaylee hartung was here, she drank some of it. oh, it was the halloween one, right? it was the halloween shake, not the shamrock. >> yes. >> just know your mouth is going to get a little messy. >> it's vanilla ice cream -- it's not vanilla ice cream, it's mint ice cream in case you were wondering. we had a discussion about that. >> how about some oreos? apparently the supreme oreos have people seeing red. but in a good way, not angry red. oreos are always good, no matter...
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. >> i have no doubt that's going to happen, kaylee.nger. >> thank you, robin. >>> i have a question for everybody. anybody a harry potter fan? i know shawn is. get ready for all those fans, you will experience the magic of harry potter like never before. this is your exclusive first look at the stunning new edition of "harry potter and the sorcerer's stone." that is the book that started it all. it kicks off the beloved series that has gone on to sell, get this, 500 million copies worldwide. this will be the first book in the series that features illustrations throughout and special 3d elements like the hogwarts letter that hagrid delivers to harry on his 11th birthday. the stunning new edition will be on shelves october 20th this year and we, shawn included, so >>> great news for fans already missing their football. the xfl kicks off this weekend. it's the new spring football league backed by world wrestling entertainment and vince mcmahon that features a ten-week regular season and playoff format. all the fun begins when the seattle
. >> i have no doubt that's going to happen, kaylee.nger. >> thank you, robin. >>> i have a question for everybody. anybody a harry potter fan? i know shawn is. get ready for all those fans, you will experience the magic of harry potter like never before. this is your exclusive first look at the stunning new edition of "harry potter and the sorcerer's stone." that is the book that started it all. it kicks off the beloved series that has gone on to sell, get this,...
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if it is women and children, they get dropped off by the kaylee's.can bring them -- dropped off by the coyotes. border, locals put in 500 cameras and they stopped the drugs and put them in the ravines in these places. that is what we need to do. a wall is a wall of hate. if you're dropped off by the coyotes and you go 100 miles to a wall, you have to decide which way to go. the chance is you are going to die. if you do it with the technology and the other way, it is compassionate and a much better way to go. host: are those human traffickers still as active as they have been in the past? guest: yes. they are more active due to the process -- profits they can generate. what frustrates me is when our policies allow a criminal organization like the cartels to generate billions of dollars of revenue. we should be for legal immigration. we should be for people coming to our ports of entry and presenting themselves and asking for illegal entry. what we should absolutely be against his people crossing our borders illegally. when they do that, they are putti
if it is women and children, they get dropped off by the kaylee's.can bring them -- dropped off by the coyotes. border, locals put in 500 cameras and they stopped the drugs and put them in the ravines in these places. that is what we need to do. a wall is a wall of hate. if you're dropped off by the coyotes and you go 100 miles to a wall, you have to decide which way to go. the chance is you are going to die. if you do it with the technology and the other way, it is compassionate and a much...