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linsey davis with us now.e reported on kind of conversation should you have with your doctor after this? >> reporter: right. don't ask your doctor for an antibiotic. you don't always need one. if your doctor prescribes it for you. take it for the entire course, even if you start feeling better after a day or two. >> linsey davis with us tonight. thank you. >>> and, memorial day weekend almost here. 34 million americans are expected to be on the road, beginning tomorrow. the average price of gas now at 2 wnt $33 a gallon. abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis on what to expect at the pump this weekend. rebecca? >> reporter: david, pump prices have been rising now for 15 straight days. but that national average is still 40 cents cheaper than this time last year. making this her more y'all day weekend the cheapest for gasoline in a decade. so, who's got it the best? well, the gulf states, including mississippi, louisiana and texas are paying some of the lowest prices in the nation for gas. and even in
linsey davis with us now.e reported on kind of conversation should you have with your doctor after this? >> reporter: right. don't ask your doctor for an antibiotic. you don't always need one. if your doctor prescribes it for you. take it for the entire course, even if you start feeling better after a day or two. >> linsey davis with us tonight. thank you. >>> and, memorial day weekend almost here. 34 million americans are expected to be on the road, beginning tomorrow. the...
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>> linsey davis, who has been covering this case from the start. thank you. >>> we turn next tonight to some harrowing moments for passengers onboard two separate planes today, taking off from houston. authorities say threats were made. one plane was in the air, and suddenly escorted by f-16s. there were s.w.a.t. teams waiting at l.a.x. airport, first approaching the plane there, guns drawn, and then sweeping onto the plane, checking each passenger. abc's kayna whitworth is at l.a.x. tonight. >> reporter: the tense scene playing out on the tarmac. s.w.a.t. teams, those guns trained on the plane. passengers watching from onboard. >> we saw, like, just a bunch of cars surrounding the plane and the flashing lights and everything like that. >> reporter: two f-16s were scrambled to escort the american eagle flight after the threat was made. after checking under the plane, s.w.a.t. teams board. >> we're scary. >> reporter: after searching the plane, each passenger cleared by bomb-sniffing dogs. >> i had to put my hands on the wall, but everything else ha
>> linsey davis, who has been covering this case from the start. thank you. >>> we turn next tonight to some harrowing moments for passengers onboard two separate planes today, taking off from houston. authorities say threats were made. one plane was in the air, and suddenly escorted by f-16s. there were s.w.a.t. teams waiting at l.a.x. airport, first approaching the plane there, guns drawn, and then sweeping onto the plane, checking each passenger. abc's kayna whitworth is at...
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abc's linsey davis has the latest. >> reporter: bill cosby is preparing to go back to court. this, after his hail mary attempt to delay was denied. for the first time in years, the embattled comedian may be confronted face-to-face by one of his accusers, andrea constand. a judge will decide if there is enough evidence to put cosby on trial for sexual assault allegations, stemming from a 2004 encounter with the former temple university employee at his home in pennsylvania. prosecutors are likely to introduce evidence that allege cosby gave constand three blue pills and wine, which they say made her unable to consent to sexual contact. cosby, however, has maintained all along that the encounter was consensual. a 2005 deposition for the constand case reveals a cavalier cosby. when asked a graphic question about a sexual encounter with another woman, a young model, and the manner in which she pleased him, the comedian answered, "bingo." this case, brought last december, was an 11th hour decision by the prosecutor's office, just days before the statute of limitations was set to ru
abc's linsey davis has the latest. >> reporter: bill cosby is preparing to go back to court. this, after his hail mary attempt to delay was denied. for the first time in years, the embattled comedian may be confronted face-to-face by one of his accusers, andrea constand. a judge will decide if there is enough evidence to put cosby on trial for sexual assault allegations, stemming from a 2004 encounter with the former temple university employee at his home in pennsylvania. prosecutors are...
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linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> thank you.ttle. scientists at m.i.t. and harvard have created what they're calling a second skin that rubs on like a lotion and makes bags and wrinkles poof, disappear. no injections no surgery. >> but first, going whole hog on one of america's favorite breakfast staples. why toast these days isn't just about the butter and jelly anymore. our "insomniac kitchen" is straight ahead. you're watching "world news now." the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] ♪ a little piece of toast because there's so much to choose from, brown bread, white bread ♪ >> our producers can find a song ♪ a little piece of toast because there's so much to choose from, brown bread, white bread ♪ >> our producers can find a song to go with anything. >> i'm trying to figure out
linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> thank you.ttle. scientists at m.i.t. and harvard have created what they're calling a second skin that rubs on like a lotion and makes bags and wrinkles poof, disappear. no injections no surgery. >> but first, going whole hog on one of america's favorite breakfast staples. why toast these days isn't just about the butter and jelly anymore. our "insomniac kitchen" is straight ahead. you're watching "world news now." the...
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linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> thank you. coming up in our next half hour, the facelift in a bottle. scientists at m.i.t. and harvard have created what they're calling a second skin that rubs on like a lotion and makes b and wrinkles poof, disappear. no injections no surgery. >> but first, going whole who on one of america's an favorite breakfast staples. why toast these days isn't just about the butter and jelly anymore. our "insomniac kitchen" is straight ahead. you're watching "world news now." morning noon or night there's always a moment to discover visit annapolis and create your moment ♪ a little piece of toast because there's so much to choose from, brown bread, white bread ♪ >> our producers can find a song to go with anything. >> i'm trying to figure out where they find those. >> a little piece of toast. >> for some of you this might be a breakfast staple. for carb counters it might be banned from your kitchen. >> if it's good enough for oprah, it's got to be good. not just any toast but pimped out glammed out red c
linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> thank you. coming up in our next half hour, the facelift in a bottle. scientists at m.i.t. and harvard have created what they're calling a second skin that rubs on like a lotion and makes b and wrinkles poof, disappear. no injections no surgery. >> but first, going whole who on one of america's an favorite breakfast staples. why toast these days isn't just about the butter and jelly anymore. our "insomniac kitchen" is straight...
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abc's linsey davis with the latest. >> reporter: intense manhunt under way in new jersey for this man, a convicted killer caught on camera walking into a cvs wednesday morning just one day after police say he broke out of jail. this stolen truck was abandoned in the drugstore parking lot. police say they tracked it 55 miles away thr >> any escapee in law enforcement eyes is a danger to society. >> reporter: police say when guards did a head count in the psychiatric hospital prison unit tuesday morning arthur buckholt was missing. schools placed on lockdown. residents told to stay indoors. >> i want the public to remain vigilant, i want them to remain situationally aware. be mindful of their surroundings and security. >> reporter: the 38-year-old was serving a two-year sentence for assault and burglary but was up for parole in a few weeks. he served 14 years for aggravated manslaughter in the death of a 10-month-old child. it's the second escape from the minimum security prison in six months. police are now telling us they are expanding the search area, saying they have new reason to b
abc's linsey davis with the latest. >> reporter: intense manhunt under way in new jersey for this man, a convicted killer caught on camera walking into a cvs wednesday morning just one day after police say he broke out of jail. this stolen truck was abandoned in the drugstore parking lot. police say they tracked it 55 miles away thr >> any escapee in law enforcement eyes is a danger to society. >> reporter: police say when guards did a head count in the psychiatric hospital...
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here's abc's linsey davis. >> it's almost here.ounding the alarm revealing a woman in pennsylvania has become infected with a bugging this country has never seen before. >> the more we look at drug resistance, the more concerned we are. >> reporter: overuse of antibiotics has bred super bugs resistant strains, 2 million infectionses in 2013 alone. even worse, 23,000 of those infections are fatal. this is the first strain ever found to be resistant to colistin an old drug of last resort rarely used because of its harsh side effects. >> the medicine cabinet is in the. it is the end of the road for antibiotics unless we act urtly. >> don't ask your doctor for an antibiotic. you don't always need one. make sure you take it for the entire course even if you start feeling better after a day or two. linsey davis, abc news, new thing. about 0% of all antibiotics are used on live stock. in the u.s. to get them bigger. then we consume the antibiotic infused live stock. and that contributes to the problem. exactly. >> and the other thing, the
here's abc's linsey davis. >> it's almost here.ounding the alarm revealing a woman in pennsylvania has become infected with a bugging this country has never seen before. >> the more we look at drug resistance, the more concerned we are. >> reporter: overuse of antibiotics has bred super bugs resistant strains, 2 million infectionses in 2013 alone. even worse, 23,000 of those infections are fatal. this is the first strain ever found to be resistant to colistin an old drug of...
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here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: watch as this car uses a turn signal to park. but pennsylvania police officer jesus santiago-dejesus pulls the car over, saying the driver failed to use a turn signal. he then says the woman behind the wheel doesn't have a driver's license. you don't have a valid driver's license. >> reporter: the woman tells him she's recording it all on her phone. >> i'm using my phone to record him because this is my proof that i'm right. this is my proof. >> reporter: surveillance video shows the officer grab the phone, throw it, then punch the woman. while two officers wrestle her on the cement to handcuff her, she says she hit her head on a pipe and needed staples in her head. she then spent three days in jail, charged with assault and resisting arrest. those charges are now dropped. >> this interaction between police and citizen was escalated by the police behavior. >> reporter: santiago-dejesus turned himself in and faces criminal charges including oppression and evidence tampering. the officer's attorney says his client was hit first. as
here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: watch as this car uses a turn signal to park. but pennsylvania police officer jesus santiago-dejesus pulls the car over, saying the driver failed to use a turn signal. he then says the woman behind the wheel doesn't have a driver's license. you don't have a valid driver's license. >> reporter: the woman tells him she's recording it all on her phone. >> i'm using my phone to record him because this is my proof that i'm right. this is my...
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linsey davis, abc news, new rk >> a lot of people are going to be interested in that. i want to see what they look like when they smile. >> whatever it costs. >> name your price. >> when we come back, who got the boot last night on "dancing with the stars." >> and the actress who suffered yet another tumble on the red carpet. "the skinny" is next. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations ♪ skinny, so skinny >> oh, yes, it is a tuesday "skinny." that means we start with "dancing with the stars." >> it was judges teamup challenge night. team bruno features the show's first ever same-sex couples. joe the i sweden danced with peta murgatroyd and nyle dimarco danced with keo motsepp. >> as it turned out, they all scored 29 points. >> so then the standout moment of the night was nyles' paso doble which included that. silence. dramatic silence during which the music was turned off. if that's in essence what he hears during his normal routine. >> still don't understand how he does the show and these dances deaf. >> yeah, it was just such a touc
linsey davis, abc news, new rk >> a lot of people are going to be interested in that. i want to see what they look like when they smile. >> whatever it costs. >> name your price. >> when we come back, who got the boot last night on "dancing with the stars." >> and the actress who suffered yet another tumble on the red carpet. "the skinny" is next. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations ♪...
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. >> there's disagreement among health officials here how much of a abc's linsey davis has this is story. >> nail that exit point. >> reporter: as these athletes prepare to represent the u.s. in rowing, a call for the summer olympics in brazil to be canceled or postponed because of zika. an article in "the harvard public health review" this week calls it "a no-brainer for the olympic organizers," that the "rio 2016 games must not proceed" to avoid "a full-blown global health disaster." but the nation's top infectious disease official disagrees. >> there is not a universal systemic threat to anyone there because zika is generally a mild disease. >> reporter: while meghan o'leary and ellen tomek say they may want to have children in the future, right now, they're focused on bringing home the gold. so, was there never a question in your mind whether you would go to rio or not? >> never a question. this is going to be just another hurdle or another obstacle to have to face, but you know, we're going. >> reporter: they plan to take the necessary precautions to avoid this. these are pictures o
. >> there's disagreement among health officials here how much of a abc's linsey davis has this is story. >> nail that exit point. >> reporter: as these athletes prepare to represent the u.s. in rowing, a call for the summer olympics in brazil to be canceled or postponed because of zika. an article in "the harvard public health review" this week calls it "a no-brainer for the olympic organizers," that the "rio 2016 games must not proceed" to avoid...
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linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: the alert was urgent.e-mail blast warning all george mason university students of threats of sextortion on campus. >> there were not one or two cases was disturbing. >> reporter: police at the virginia school say unknown suspects gained t students over the internet enticing them to broadcast sexual acts over web cams. once they did, the suspects recorded those videos and blackmailed the students threatening to post them on internet if they didn't pay $5,000. >> i think everyone puts their lives on the internet. i feel like we should back away from that. >> reporter: it's something the department of justice says is becoming all too common calling it a significant and growing global threat. especially when it comes to children. saying in a new report that many victims drop out of school, have declining grades and in some cases engage in activities to harm themselves like cutting or even attempting suicide. sext torsion is something cassidy wolf crowned miss teen usa in 2013 knows all too well. >> congratulat
linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: the alert was urgent.e-mail blast warning all george mason university students of threats of sextortion on campus. >> there were not one or two cases was disturbing. >> reporter: police at the virginia school say unknown suspects gained t students over the internet enticing them to broadcast sexual acts over web cams. once they did, the suspects recorded those videos and blackmailed the students threatening to post them on internet if...
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here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: at these athletes prepare to represent the u.s. in roughing, a call for the summer olympics in brazil to be canceled or postponed because of zika. an article in the harvard public health review this week, calling it "a no-brainer for the olympic organizers" that the "rio 2016 games must not proceed" to avoid "a full-blown global health disaster." but the nation's top infectious disease official disagrees. >> there is not a universal systemic threat to anyone there because zika is generally a mild disease. >> reporter: while meghan o'leary and ellen tomek say they may want to have children in the future, right now, they're focused on bringing home the gold. so, was there never a question in your mind whether you would go to the olympics? >> never a question. this is just another hurdle that you have to face but we are going. >> reporter: they plan to take the necessary precautions to avoid this. these are pictures of the infection on a new york man who returned from puerto rico, with bloodshot eyes and a painful rash that spread all
here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: at these athletes prepare to represent the u.s. in roughing, a call for the summer olympics in brazil to be canceled or postponed because of zika. an article in the harvard public health review this week, calling it "a no-brainer for the olympic organizers" that the "rio 2016 games must not proceed" to avoid "a full-blown global health disaster." but the nation's top infectious disease official disagrees. >> there...
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>> linsey davis with us tonight. linsey, thank you. >>> we turn now to the race for the white house and that promise from donald trump. trump saying just a few months ago that he raised $6 million for was asked, did he raise that much, did he exaggerate? trump lashed out, arguing he's getting punished for doing a good thing, and it grew very tense. when trump was asked, is this what the white house will be like if he's elected, he had an answer. here's abc's tom llamas. >> reporter: in an extraordinary news conference today, donald trump defending himself, and unloading on reporters for questioning just how much money he raised for veterans groups. >> i sent people checks of a lot of money and instead of being like, thank you very much, mr. trump, or trump did a good job, everyone is asking, who got it? who got it? who got it? and you make me look very bad. >> reporter: in january, trump claimed he raised $6 million at this iowa event, including a million from his own pocket. >> we just cracked $6 million, right? $6
>> linsey davis with us tonight. linsey, thank you. >>> we turn now to the race for the white house and that promise from donald trump. trump saying just a few months ago that he raised $6 million for was asked, did he raise that much, did he exaggerate? trump lashed out, arguing he's getting punished for doing a good thing, and it grew very tense. when trump was asked, is this what the white house will be like if he's elected, he had an answer. here's abc's tom llamas. >>...
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>> linsey davis, who made it home tonight. all right, linsey, thank you. >>> next tonight, the race for 2016, and a massive showdown looming for the democrats. hillary clinton today marching in a memorial day parade in new york, but it's the california primary, and a surging bernie sanders, that had one top supporter delivering a stern message for clinton's opponent. this, as donald trump prepares to face reporters to explain just what he's done for vets. here's abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: today, a memorial day tradition. bill and hillary clinton marching in their hometown parade in chappaqua, new york. >> i love it. i love being here. >> reporter: but bernie sanders, instead, going where the votes are, making a surprise appearance in san francisco. california, once considered clinton country, now a tossup. and clinton today is announcing new events in the state, as one of her top california supporters urges sanders to face the facts. >> he ought to be able to read the sign posts, as well as anybody else. and if he did that
>> linsey davis, who made it home tonight. all right, linsey, thank you. >>> next tonight, the race for 2016, and a massive showdown looming for the democrats. hillary clinton today marching in a memorial day parade in new york, but it's the california primary, and a surging bernie sanders, that had one top supporter delivering a stern message for clinton's opponent. this, as donald trump prepares to face reporters to explain just what he's done for vets. here's abc's mary bruce....
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here's linsey davis. >> reporter: watch as this car uses a turn signal to park. but pennsylvania police officer jesus santiago-dejesus pulls the car over, saying the driver failed to use a turn signal. he then says the woman behind the wheel doesn't have a driver's license. >> you're driving and you don't have a valid driver's license. >> reporter: the couple ordered out of the car. the woman then tells him she's recording it all on her phone. >> i'm using my phone to record him because this is my proof that i'm right. this is my proof. >> reporter: video shows the officer grab the phone, throw it, then punch the woman while two officers wrestle her on the cement to handcuff her. she says she hit her head on a pipe and needed staples in her head. she then spent three days in jail, charged with assault and resisting arrest. those charges now dropped. >> this interaction between police and citizen was escalated by the police behavior. >> reporter: today santiago-dejesus turned himself in and faces criminal charges. the officer's attorney says his client was hit fir
here's linsey davis. >> reporter: watch as this car uses a turn signal to park. but pennsylvania police officer jesus santiago-dejesus pulls the car over, saying the driver failed to use a turn signal. he then says the woman behind the wheel doesn't have a driver's license. >> you're driving and you don't have a valid driver's license. >> reporter: the couple ordered out of the car. the woman then tells him she's recording it all on her phone. >> i'm using my phone to...
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abc's linsey davis with authorities speaking moments ago in new jersey. >> reporter: tonight, an intense manhunt is now under way in new jersey for this man, a convicted killer caught on camera walking into a cvs wednesday morning, just one day after police say he broke out of jail. this stolen truck was abandoned in the drugstore parking lot. police say they tracked it 55 miles away through onstar. >> any escapee in law enforcement eyes is a danger to society. >> reporter: police say when guards did a head count in the ancora psychiatric hospital prison unit, arthur buckel was missing. schools placed on lockdown, residents told to stay indoors. >> i want the public to remain vigilant. i want them to remain situationally aware. be mindful of their security. >> reporter: the 38-year-old was serving a two year sentence for assault and burglary, but was up for parole in a few weeks. buckel already served 14 years for aggravated manslaughter in the death of a 10-month-old child. it's the second escape from the minimum security prison in just six months. police are now telling us they are exp
abc's linsey davis with authorities speaking moments ago in new jersey. >> reporter: tonight, an intense manhunt is now under way in new jersey for this man, a convicted killer caught on camera walking into a cvs wednesday morning, just one day after police say he broke out of jail. this stolen truck was abandoned in the drugstore parking lot. police say they tracked it 55 miles away through onstar. >> any escapee in law enforcement eyes is a danger to society. >> reporter:...
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here's linsey davis. >> reporter: robert shapiro is back in the headlines tonight after this interview with fox news' megyn kelly where he talks for the first time in 20 years about among other things where he thinks the prosecution went wrong. >> the prosecution wedded themselves to one knife, one killer theory. i think it's pretty clear, that it was within reasonable medical probability that more than one knife was used. >> reporter: shapiro was recently portrayed in the hit fx series, "the people versus o.j. simpson." >> you are going to say this is all about race. >> yes, because it is. >> reporter: he also discusses that fateful moment when the prosecution asked simpson to try on the glove. the same glove shapiro now admits to first trying on himself. >> here's what i told o.j. simpson. hold up your hand like you're holding the olympic torch and pull and tug on that glove, because it will not fit. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> reporter: he also reveals what o.j. whispered to him just moments after the verdict was read. >> what did he say? >> you had told me this would
here's linsey davis. >> reporter: robert shapiro is back in the headlines tonight after this interview with fox news' megyn kelly where he talks for the first time in 20 years about among other things where he thinks the prosecution went wrong. >> the prosecution wedded themselves to one knife, one killer theory. i think it's pretty clear, that it was within reasonable medical probability that more than one knife was used. >> reporter: shapiro was recently portrayed in the hit...
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here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, over 130 passengers and crew still recovering from turbulence so severe, the pilot had to turn back. >> there was three or four other people on the plane that were throwing up. >> reporter: the southwest jet left boston at 11:00 last night for chicago. less than an hour later, the plane hit turbulence so intense, it was forced to return to boston. >> sir, we also have another medical. can you meet ems at the crash gate? >> reporter: two flight attendants were taken to the hospital. two other passengers were hurt. in just the past two weeks, more than 50 people have been injured by extreme turbulence. eight on this jetblue flight that also spilled debris across the cabin. and 31 were injured on this flight to indonesia. but there is hope that turbulent flights could soon be a thing of the past. new technology like this cutting-edge radar software could make it easier for pilots to spot turbulence ahead and try to avoid rough air altogether. after changing planes and flight crews, those passengers heading to chicago finally made it safely to their
here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, over 130 passengers and crew still recovering from turbulence so severe, the pilot had to turn back. >> there was three or four other people on the plane that were throwing up. >> reporter: the southwest jet left boston at 11:00 last night for chicago. less than an hour later, the plane hit turbulence so intense, it was forced to return to boston. >> sir, we also have another medical. can you meet ems at the crash gate?...
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tonight, abc's linsey davis on what could come, as early as tomorrow. >> reporter: tonight, bill cosby is preparing to go back to court. this, after his hail mary attempt to delay was denied. tomorrow, for the first time in years, the embattled comedian may be confronted face-to-face by one of his accusers, andrea constand. a judge will decide if there is enough evidence to put cosby on trial for sexual assault allegations, stemming from a 2004 encounter with the former temple university employee at his home in pennsylvania. prosecutors are likely to introduce evidence that allege cosby gave constand three blue pills and wine, which they say made her unable to consent to sexual contact. cosby, however, has maintained all along that the encounter was consensual. a 2005 deposition for the constand case reveals a cavalier cosby. when asked a graphic question about a sexual encounter with another young woman, a model, and the manner in which she pleased him, the comedian answered "bingo." this was a 11th hour decision by the prosecutor's office, just days been the statute of limitations wa
tonight, abc's linsey davis on what could come, as early as tomorrow. >> reporter: tonight, bill cosby is preparing to go back to court. this, after his hail mary attempt to delay was denied. tomorrow, for the first time in years, the embattled comedian may be confronted face-to-face by one of his accusers, andrea constand. a judge will decide if there is enough evidence to put cosby on trial for sexual assault allegations, stemming from a 2004 encounter with the former temple university...
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abc's linsey davis on the new science. is your body working against you?a new revelation that's even bigger than the big reveals we've come to expect on extreme weight loss shows. by the end of the season, contestants are quite literally half the man or woman they used to be, but now new research suggests what's dropped even more than their weight is their metabolism. >> oh, my gosh! >> i started eating like a normal man would to be even. and i wasn't staying even. and that was what was disheartening. >> reporter: after following nbc's "the biggest loser" contestants for six years after their season's finale, researchers found 13 of the 14 contestants regained the weight. four of them report being heavier now than before the show. while the contestants all had normal metabolisms for their size at the start of the show, years after it was over they metabolisms continued to slow down. >> the difficulty in keeping weight off reflects biology not a pathological lack of willpower. >> reporter: some suggest this science removes some of the self-blame dieters so
abc's linsey davis on the new science. is your body working against you?a new revelation that's even bigger than the big reveals we've come to expect on extreme weight loss shows. by the end of the season, contestants are quite literally half the man or woman they used to be, but now new research suggests what's dropped even more than their weight is their metabolism. >> oh, my gosh! >> i started eating like a normal man would to be even. and i wasn't staying even. and that was what...
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here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: what if a band-aid could make wrinkles disappear?w report out today makes harvard and m.i.t. scientists sound a lot more like magicians. look at the before and after pictures of this woman. on the left, treated skin. on the right, untreated. it's a so-called second skin that they say rubs on like lotion and makes those unwanted bags under your eyes vanish. poof, they're gop. and all without an inject or pricey procedure. >> well, it also can act as kind of a liquid spanx. >> reporter: what how they found is, if you combine this invisible cream with a catalyst, it creates an adherent layer on top of the skin that is invisible and can mimic the properties of young skin. scientists say it's composed of commonly used chemicals deemed safe by the food and drug administration, and can also be used to hold medicine in place to treat skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis. to date, they say none of the 170 subjects included in the study has reported irritation or allergic reactions. this skin can last for more than a day and can be remove
here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: what if a band-aid could make wrinkles disappear?w report out today makes harvard and m.i.t. scientists sound a lot more like magicians. look at the before and after pictures of this woman. on the left, treated skin. on the right, untreated. it's a so-called second skin that they say rubs on like lotion and makes those unwanted bags under your eyes vanish. poof, they're gop. and all without an inject or pricey procedure. >> well, it also can...