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abc's mara schiavocampo has more. >> reporter: stress, a common response to life's troubles.ing one in two americans reported feeling stress in the past year. but what if there was a way to turn life's stresses into strengths? >> how you think about stress matters. >> stanford researcher and author of "the upside of stress" kelly mcgonigle says you can make it work in your favor, making youstronger, smarter and happier if you learn to think about it the right way. >> it's about a mind-set shift. >> you don't necessarily have to embrace the situation that's stressful but embrace your capacity to rise to the challenging >> pointing to a harvard study finding subjects who were told stressful feelings were beneficial before being put through a stressful public speaking exercise experienced fewer negative iraqis. now she's teaching others how to put that into practice. >> tell me about the stress in your life. >> reporter: like laura murray, an he wife and mom of two young children. she's no stranger to life's stresses. >> we start really early in the morning and are constantly ru
abc's mara schiavocampo has more. >> reporter: stress, a common response to life's troubles.ing one in two americans reported feeling stress in the past year. but what if there was a way to turn life's stresses into strengths? >> how you think about stress matters. >> stanford researcher and author of "the upside of stress" kelly mcgonigle says you can make it work in your favor, making youstronger, smarter and happier if you learn to think about it the right way....
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mara schiavocampo on the case for us. >> reporter: kate vasiloff says that her sunroof spontaneously sign. >> it sounded like a gunshot. >> reporter: wade owens says his sunroof shattered while he was driving on the highway. boom. most sunroofs are made of tempered glass. rounded pieces instead of sharp, dangerous shards. spontaneous shattering can happen if there is a manufacturing defect, according to glass expert mark meshulam. >> in an absolute instant this glass is completely broken. >> reporter: abc news found nearly 400 complaints in the national highway traffic safety administration's database across all makes and models. some auto safety experts are calling for new safety standards for sunroofs and requiring them to be made of laminated glass. the kind used in windshields to make sure the driver is protected. mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, the formula 1 driver poisoned when he was sleeping. thieves making off with $500,000 in jewels. >>> and jon stewarts unexpected moment with stephen colbert. you have to see this. understands the
mara schiavocampo on the case for us. >> reporter: kate vasiloff says that her sunroof spontaneously sign. >> it sounded like a gunshot. >> reporter: wade owens says his sunroof shattered while he was driving on the highway. boom. most sunroofs are made of tempered glass. rounded pieces instead of sharp, dangerous shards. spontaneous shattering can happen if there is a manufacturing defect, according to glass expert mark meshulam. >> in an absolute instant this glass is...
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mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> might be worth a shot. it seems like it works for some people, but you never know. >> if erin andrews tells me to do it, i'll do it. >> really? that's all it takes? >> that's all it takes. she's always running around telling you it's good for your gut. i'm such a sucker when it comes to those things. i don't know much about it, so. >> but if erin andrews says jump off a bridge now. >> well, if we're talking about the way she looks, you know, she's a healthy person. >> all right. >>> coming up, the biggest shark you will ever see, and it's not jaws. y? ♪♪bank you never heard of, that's my name♪ haa! thank you. uh, next. watch me make your interest rate... disappear. there's gotta be a better way to find the right card. whatever kind you're searching for, creditcards.com lets you compare hundreds of cards to find the one that's right for you. just search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. ♪a one, a two, a three percent cash back♪ on more than just the trashcan. 99.9% of bacteria it's the "pungent gym bag
mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> might be worth a shot. it seems like it works for some people, but you never know. >> if erin andrews tells me to do it, i'll do it. >> really? that's all it takes? >> that's all it takes. she's always running around telling you it's good for your gut. i'm such a sucker when it comes to those things. i don't know much about it, so. >> but if erin andrews says jump off a bridge now. >> well, if we're talking about the...
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here's more from mara schiavocampo >> reporter: former subway spokesman jared fogle hasn't commented on accusations of being a child predator. >> jared, anything you want to say? >> reporter: but one whistleblower is speaking out. >> i was shocked. i was stunned. >> reporter: rochelle herman-walrond, a casual acquaintance of fogle's, saying she first contacted authorities after fogle made an inappropriate comment about his attraction to middle school girls. worked undercover with the fbi for four and a half years and wore a wire and says she secretly recorded disturbing and graphic conversations with fogle. >> he would tell me the ages that he was interested in. he would tell me boy or girl. and he would also indicate the fact that he has done it before. >> reporter: in accordance with their policy, the fbi has not confirmed herman-walrond's account. as for subway, who has dropped fogle, they call his actions inexcusable. now, fogle's attorney, who has not responded to herman-walrond's claims, says the sandwich pitchman will plead guilty to charges of possessing chide pornography and
here's more from mara schiavocampo >> reporter: former subway spokesman jared fogle hasn't commented on accusations of being a child predator. >> jared, anything you want to say? >> reporter: but one whistleblower is speaking out. >> i was shocked. i was stunned. >> reporter: rochelle herman-walrond, a casual acquaintance of fogle's, saying she first contacted authorities after fogle made an inappropriate comment about his attraction to middle school girls. worked...
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mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> what a frightening situation. i always wonder if i was put in that situation, how i would react, what i would do. they acted pretty quickly. crimestoppers is offering a $5,000 reward for any details that could lead to an arrest and conviction. >> you're right. that is everybody's biggest nightmare and that's why you see a lot of people arm themselves in their home. you never think someone is going to come into your home while you're there, but time and time again, we continue to see that. but it's good to see at least everybody survived and he is recovering although he has suffered some serious nerve damage but still got a long way to go for recovery but wish him the best. >> certainly do. >>> coming up in our next half hour, helping kids beat stress. millions of kids heading back to school, anxiety is at a yearly high. learn what to look out for and how to help kids stay happy and healthy. >>> but first, dancing dance are here again, and the pros who will compete on this season of "dancing with the stars" is reve
mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> what a frightening situation. i always wonder if i was put in that situation, how i would react, what i would do. they acted pretty quickly. crimestoppers is offering a $5,000 reward for any details that could lead to an arrest and conviction. >> you're right. that is everybody's biggest nightmare and that's why you see a lot of people arm themselves in their home. you never think someone is going to come into your home while you're there,...
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mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> what a frightening situation. i always wonder how i would react, what you would do. they acted quickly. crime stoppers is offering a $5,000 reward for any details that could lead to arrest and conviction. >> you're right. that is be's biggest nightmare. that's why you see a lot of people arm themselves. you never think someone is going to come into your home while you're there. time and time again we continue to see that. at least of survived. he is recovering although he has suffered some serious nerve damage. still got a long way to go for recovery. but wishing the best for him. >>> coming up in our next half hour, helping kids beat stress. millions of kids heading back to school, anxiety is at a yearly high. how to help kids stay happy and healthy. >> but first, dancing days with here again. and the pros who will compete on this season of dancing with the stars is revealed. find out who will be heating up the ballroom including which fan favorite will be returning to the show. you're watching "world news now."
mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> what a frightening situation. i always wonder how i would react, what you would do. they acted quickly. crime stoppers is offering a $5,000 reward for any details that could lead to arrest and conviction. >> you're right. that is be's biggest nightmare. that's why you see a lot of people arm themselves. you never think someone is going to come into your home while you're there. time and time again we continue to see that. at least of...
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here's mara schiavocampo with the 911 call. >> reporter: tonight, atlanta police searching for this suspect and three accomplices seen in this surveillance video after a terrifying attack on a family. >> we're being robbed at gunpoint. >> reporter: they were just returning home from vacation sunday when mike lash was approached outside by teens, demanding to get into the house. >> he said, i can't let you, because my wife and two children are in there. >> reporter: as mike struggled with the men, wife whitney calmly called for help. >> i just ran outside with my baby. there's a black young man at the front door. he just pulled a gun on my husband. >> reporter: but before police could respond -- >> you heard a shot being fired? hello, ma'am? >> my baby! >> reporter: mike shot in the leg and foot. the gunman even firing at whitney as she ran from the home. thankfully, whitney and the kids got away unharmed. and tonight, mike is recovering from emergency surgery, and the ordeal. >> he's a hero. >> reporter: mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> just glad the family is okay tonight. >>> whe
here's mara schiavocampo with the 911 call. >> reporter: tonight, atlanta police searching for this suspect and three accomplices seen in this surveillance video after a terrifying attack on a family. >> we're being robbed at gunpoint. >> reporter: they were just returning home from vacation sunday when mike lash was approached outside by teens, demanding to get into the house. >> he said, i can't let you, because my wife and two children are in there. >> reporter:...
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mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >>> absolutely believe in that. smiles can be contagious. but someone is giving you that vibe, then it definitely tends to rub off, you know? they say though if someone else it making you stressed out, just get away from them, just go walk outside, take a brisk walk for a few minutes. you know, that vibe, all that stuff should stay to you, man. don't bring that on me. >> why did the control room just zero in on me when they said if someone's stressing you out. >> there you go. >> it's not a question for me. >> if we don't see you back here tomorrow, we'll know what happened. you took a brisk walk. >> all the way around. >> it's saturday. sandy was pointing it out to me. none of us are going to be here tomorrow. >> coming up, the new gig that hundreds of thousands of americans want, jon stewart. >> and a bachelorette update that's coming up next in "the skinny." "world news now" continues after this ♪ "skinny," so skinny >>> we begin with the fallout of extramarital affair website ashley madison getting hacked. >> and a high profile user oute
mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >>> absolutely believe in that. smiles can be contagious. but someone is giving you that vibe, then it definitely tends to rub off, you know? they say though if someone else it making you stressed out, just get away from them, just go walk outside, take a brisk walk for a few minutes. you know, that vibe, all that stuff should stay to you, man. don't bring that on me. >> why did the control room just zero in on me when they said if someone's...
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abc's mara schiavocampo has some ways to cope. >> reporter: from headaches to high blood pressure, stressan take a toll. but now there are growing concerns that stress can even affect fertility. a study from ohio state university finding women with the highest stress lebts took 29% longer to get pregnant compared to other women and their risk of infertility doubled. >> we're making some progress in recognizing the relationship between stress and infertility. >> dr. alice doe mar author of "conquering infertility," treats women struggling to conceive and stress management is at the core of her practice. >> you want to start looking at their stress levels, health habits. we challenge some of these automatic negative thoughts. >> melissa hogan says the struggle to get pregnant brought her stress level to an all-time high. >> the stress of the situation was getting to me so much that it was impacting my life. it was really starting to cause depression. >> she followed a mind/body regime consisting mainly of relaxation techniques and group support that she says allowed her to get go of the str
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no matter what happens. >> when i get worried, i talk to my mom. >> mara schiavocampo, abc news, newh, adults. we always think about adults being stressed out. never really take time to think about how much the kids, they're stressed out, too. >> it is true. i just started reading to my son "monkey doesn't want to go to kindergarten." it's a good book. my husband is why are you reading that to him? he's excited to go to. sometimes it helps. >> so the monkey didn't want to school? >> at the end he came to terms that it was good. >> happy ending. >>> when we come back, not one but two real life battles for the stars from ""beverly hills 90210." >> plus the muppets channel nwa. seriously, "the skinny" is next. >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc ♪ skinny, so skinny >>> okay. we start with breaking news. kelly clarkson is pregnant again. >> she announced late last night in the middle of her concert in los angeles. getting emotional while performing. >> and clarkson revealed that the news to her fans that this will be her second child for both her and her husband brando
no matter what happens. >> when i get worried, i talk to my mom. >> mara schiavocampo, abc news, newh, adults. we always think about adults being stressed out. never really take time to think about how much the kids, they're stressed out, too. >> it is true. i just started reading to my son "monkey doesn't want to go to kindergarten." it's a good book. my husband is why are you reading that to him? he's excited to go to. sometimes it helps. >> so the monkey...
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here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: former subway spokesman jared fogle hasn't commented on accusations of being a child predator. >> jared, anything you want to say? >> reporter: but tonight, one whistle blower is speaking out. >> i was shocked. i was stunned. >> reporter: rochelle herman-walrond, a casual acquaintance of fogle's, saying she first contacted authorities after fogle made an inappropriate comment about his attraction to middle school girls. worked undercover with the fbi for 4 1/2 years and wore a wire and says she secretly recorded disturbing and graphic conversations with fogle. >> he would tell me the ages that he was interested in. he would tell me boy or girl. and he would also indicate the fact that he has done it before. >> reporter: in accordance with their policy, the fbi has not confirmed herman-walrond's account. as for subway, who has dropped fogel, they call his actions inexcusable. now, fogle's attorney who has not responded to herman-walrond's claims, says the and witch pitchman will plead guilty to charges of possessing child porn and paying fo
here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: former subway spokesman jared fogle hasn't commented on accusations of being a child predator. >> jared, anything you want to say? >> reporter: but tonight, one whistle blower is speaking out. >> i was shocked. i was stunned. >> reporter: rochelle herman-walrond, a casual acquaintance of fogle's, saying she first contacted authorities after fogle made an inappropriate comment about his attraction to middle school girls....
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mara schiavocampo, abc's, new york. >>> we're getting word of a deadly roller coaster accident.'ll have that in a moment. >>> when we come back, can you guess the new longest flight in the world. >>> and the question that had millions checking out that sketch, who is baby doe? >>> the whale in trouble tonight, what they did on this boat, the before and after next. ♪ sfx: crowd cheering sfx: crowd booing ♪ sfx: crowd chanting sfx: crowd cheering music stops sc johnson, a family company. try phillips' fiber good gummies plus energy support. it's a new fiber supplement that helps support regularity and includes b vitamins to help convert food to energy. mmmmm, these are good! nice work, phillips! the tasty side of fiber, from phillips'. we value sticking with things. when something works, people stick with it. more people stick with humana medicare advantage. because we stick with them. humana medicare advantage. the plan people stick with. every time you take advil you're taking the medicine doctors recommend most for joint pain. more than the medicine in aleve or tylenol. the med
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mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> just glad the family is okay tonight. >>> when we come back, we remember one of tv's first female super heroes tonight. >>> and then that puzzle. the door from the passenger jet, falling from the sky. the very close call on one golf course. from the sky. the very close call on one golf course. a crawl. millions of people are estimated to suffer from opioid-induced constipation, oic, caused by the opioids they use to manage chronic pain. oic is a different type of constipation. opioids block pain signals, but they can also block activity in the bowel. i'm really struggling to find relief... ready to paint a different picture? yes! talk to your doctor about oic and prescription treatment options. i can do that! toenail fungus? seriously? smash it with jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look at the footwork! most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness, itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. smash it! make the call an
mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> just glad the family is okay tonight. >>> when we come back, we remember one of tv's first female super heroes tonight. >>> and then that puzzle. the door from the passenger jet, falling from the sky. the very close call on one golf course. from the sky. the very close call on one golf course. a crawl. millions of people are estimated to suffer from opioid-induced constipation, oic, caused by the opioids they use to manage...
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for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> so very tragic. mara, thank you. >>> a bizarre scene captured by a dashboard camera. look at that. this -- there were blaring horning you couldn't hear that weren't enough to stop the dump truck from running into overhead signs. this happened in saudi arabia. no one was injured. there were the horns. >>> history made in the nfl over the week end. sarah thomas, the first female referee meeting the first female coach, jen welter. >>> our old friend, tim tebow, taking into one to end zone for the eagles. he said he liked some parts of his effort. some parts needed work. always humble. >>> how about this for a rude awakening on a summer morning? yep, that's a five-piece jazz band helping wake up 10-year-old sophie. her mom was having trouble to get her out of bed preparing her for back to school. she worked with a local radio station to set up the prank. once sophie got over the initial shock, she took it in stride. she said she might get herself ear plugs. apparently, her mom tried a soefter approach. b
for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> so very tragic. mara, thank you. >>> a bizarre scene captured by a dashboard camera. look at that. this -- there were blaring horning you couldn't hear that weren't enough to stop the dump truck from running into overhead signs. this happened in saudi arabia. no one was injured. there were the horns. >>> history made in the nfl over the week end. sarah thomas, the first female referee meeting...
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here's abc's mara schiavocampo. yahoo >> reporter: the secret to getting the beach ready glow without soaking in damaging uv rays, the look perfected by a-listers like jennifer aniston and j. lo. >> what is bronzer supposed to be used for. >> you can use it to correct foundation that's not the right direction, you could use it to give yourself a healthy glow. bronzer will absolutely make your skin look healthier. >> reporter: bobbi brown is taking us back to basics. at what point do you want to put the bronzer off? after your foundation, after your concealer put the bronzer on. really hard to choose the color. most would think let me grab one that will make me really tan. you want one that actually works with the skin toeb. one that doesn't have any shine. it has a little bit of pink in it but it's brown and the way to put it on is to smile, you find the apple of the cheek and blemdz it up and the trick is you also blend it down. >> reporter: you're using a pretty big brush. >> really wide brush because it really do
here's abc's mara schiavocampo. yahoo >> reporter: the secret to getting the beach ready glow without soaking in damaging uv rays, the look perfected by a-listers like jennifer aniston and j. lo. >> what is bronzer supposed to be used for. >> you can use it to correct foundation that's not the right direction, you could use it to give yourself a healthy glow. bronzer will absolutely make your skin look healthier. >> reporter: bobbi brown is taking us back to basics. at...
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for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> oh, see, ready to call you thes. >> duly noted. >>> i'm sure you guys have plenty of questions about that but let's go ahead and talk about ask zee, our new segment. kids have millions of questions so our segment put out the word for your kids to send us their weather questions. they have all about the atmosphere so 4-year-old alex from spring lake, michigan, sent us this. >> hi, ginger zee. i'm alex from spring lake, michigan. and i wanted to know where the sound of thunder comes from. >> that is a great question, alex. thunder and you'll hear it here, not in new york really. we just have a sound effect is the sound of lightning so it's actually just the sound lightning makes. we know lightning happens super fast but it's also super hot. it heats the air around it so quickly the air expands like an explosive. the air compresses making a shock we have and then we hear that. so the air cools really fast so that whole column is sometimes called a channel vibrates a >> all right, that's a look at accuweather seven day
for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> oh, see, ready to call you thes. >> duly noted. >>> i'm sure you guys have plenty of questions about that but let's go ahead and talk about ask zee, our new segment. kids have millions of questions so our segment put out the word for your kids to send us their weather questions. they have all about the atmosphere so 4-year-old alex from spring lake, michigan, sent us this. >> hi, ginger...
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abc's mara schiavocampo has easy tips that can save you hundreds of dollars. >> with a newborn and 2-ar-old, new mom terry's fitness regime costs her over $1,000 a year. >> i was paying $85 a month for the gym and wasn't using it enough to justify the cost. >> reporter: now she's shopping around. >> i want to get back into shape and get the weight off. >> reporter: we turned to abc's news's very own lifestyle editor. first, timing is key. the most expensive time to buy a membership is in january or the spring. so opt for those in between months like right now. it can save you over 50%. >> as the summer is winding down, not that many people are thinking about buffing up. it's a great time to buy a gym membership. >> reporter: did you know you don't have to commit for a full year? most gyms offer pay as you go memberships or punch passes. the key, you have to ask for it. a recent survey finding people who uses the passes as opposed to memberships saved $600 a year. >> would that be great for me. >> reporter: for deep discounts, turn to groupon or living social. >> this is a great deal.
abc's mara schiavocampo has easy tips that can save you hundreds of dollars. >> with a newborn and 2-ar-old, new mom terry's fitness regime costs her over $1,000 a year. >> i was paying $85 a month for the gym and wasn't using it enough to justify the cost. >> reporter: now she's shopping around. >> i want to get back into shape and get the weight off. >> reporter: we turned to abc's news's very own lifestyle editor. first, timing is key. the most expensive time to...
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abc's mara schiavocampo has more. >> reporter: for many parents, getting their kids to eat isn't just food fight. it's an all-out war. >> i have 2 1/2-year-old, who i have no idea how he's alive. all he eats is white bread, ketchup and milk. >> reporter: even mom reese witherspoon whose instagram is filled with fun creative takes to entice her 2-year-old son. 4-year-old liam sticks to hot dogs, chicken nuggets and peanut butter. broccoli is the only veggie he eats and no fruits. >> a lot of ways my friends overcome picky eating habits with their kids is to mix something in a smoothie, but he won't even eat a smoothie. >> reporter: now liam may be just an average picky eater or selective with his diet, but according to a new study severe picky eaters were more likely to exhibit increased symptoms of anxiety, social anxiety and depression. >> they had hypersensitivity to the texture and taste. and they also had a lot of conflict in the home around food. >> reporter: the study found selective eating in younger years may even predict psychological issues later on. >> we don't note that pi
abc's mara schiavocampo has more. >> reporter: for many parents, getting their kids to eat isn't just food fight. it's an all-out war. >> i have 2 1/2-year-old, who i have no idea how he's alive. all he eats is white bread, ketchup and milk. >> reporter: even mom reese witherspoon whose instagram is filled with fun creative takes to entice her 2-year-old son. 4-year-old liam sticks to hot dogs, chicken nuggets and peanut butter. broccoli is the only veggie he eats and no...
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abc's mara schiavocampo set out to find out. >> it's the tiny pill with potentially big benefits thatve system and help with weight loss. what is this powerhouse? probuy got ibs, actually a combination of live bacteria and yeast. >> try the number one probiotics. >> reporter: they're flooding store shelves in al different forms, promising to revamp your health. >> some evidence bloating, intestinal infections. >> reporter: there are tons of options. so, how exactly do all of these work? well experts say they may create a barrier against bad bacteria in your gut, although doctors aren't sure how. al for all the health claims, many of the promises from probiotic companies are still unproven. >> it could boosting your immune system. we're certainly not there yet. >> reporter: now, researchers are studying probiotics like crazy, to understand the process and see if they can help with a host of health issues, with weight loss, life disease and even type 2 diabetes. for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >>> here with us now is abc's dr. jennifer ashton. you're g
abc's mara schiavocampo set out to find out. >> it's the tiny pill with potentially big benefits thatve system and help with weight loss. what is this powerhouse? probuy got ibs, actually a combination of live bacteria and yeast. >> try the number one probiotics. >> reporter: they're flooding store shelves in al different forms, promising to revamp your health. >> some evidence bloating, intestinal infections. >> reporter: there are tons of options. so, how exactly...
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for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> jen is back.there are over 20 different sweeteners. we selected four here. there are sweet receptors all over the body. in the mouth, also in the brain and the gut. if you choose honey, it locks into that rekept or the. they do the same thing. artificial sweeteners locks into that receptor does the same thing. they all work the same medically inside the body. >> there are so many options. >> these are the similarities. let's go over a couple of differences. we made a little competition here for you. when you compare the profiles there are some differences. for gut health, if you compare these four different type of sweeteners, honey performs the best. but they all have different profiles. if you go to something like glie seemic control, you'll find monk fruit, gives you less of those sugar spikes. if you're only looking for calories, you're only concerned with the caloric intake, sweeteners are okay, they are low cal. the dentists hate the sugar because they're bad for our teeth. >> how about suga
for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> jen is back.there are over 20 different sweeteners. we selected four here. there are sweet receptors all over the body. in the mouth, also in the brain and the gut. if you choose honey, it locks into that rekept or the. they do the same thing. artificial sweeteners locks into that receptor does the same thing. they all work the same medically inside the body. >> there are so many options. >> these...
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abc's mara schiavocampo shows us three ways to make it happen. >> reporter: stress, a common response to life's troubles, one survey finding one in two americans reported feeling stressed in the past year. but what if there was a way to turn life's stresses into strengths? >> how you think about stress matters. >> reporter: stanford researcher and author of the upside of stress kelly mcgone gall says you can make stress work in your favor making you smarter, stronger and happier if you learn to think about it the right way. >> it's really about a mind-set shift. you don't necessarily have to embrace the situation that's stressful but you can embrace your capacity to rise to the challenge. >> reporter: she pointing to a harvard study finding subjects who were told stressful feelings were beneficial before being put through a stressful public speaking exercise experienced fewer negative cardiovascular or physical effects. now she is teaching others how to put that into practice. your life. >> reporter: like laura murray, a wife and mom of two young children, she is no stranger to life's
abc's mara schiavocampo shows us three ways to make it happen. >> reporter: stress, a common response to life's troubles, one survey finding one in two americans reported feeling stressed in the past year. but what if there was a way to turn life's stresses into strengths? >> how you think about stress matters. >> reporter: stanford researcher and author of the upside of stress kelly mcgone gall says you can make stress work in your favor making you smarter, stronger and...
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here's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, fans still in shock after witnesses say atlanta braves fan greg murrey fell 50 feet off the top deck during the seventh inning at saturday night's game against the yankees. >> someone just fell over the upper deck. they have to stop the game. oh, my gosh. >> reporter: fans looking on in horror as murrey receives medical attention from others at the game, including dr. joseph ricotta who was sitting just ten seats from where murrey landed and rushed over to help. >> out of the corner of my eye i saw something fall. wasn't sure what it was. you're in a state of shock. the adrenaline kicks in and you don't think. >> reporter: you can see dr. ricotta and others at the game administering cpr. ricotta estimates for as long as 10 minutes, before paramedics rushed murrey to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. witnesses tell espn murrey was heckling at yankees player alex rodriguez when he suddenly fell over the rail. >> it's a tragedy. it's one of those things that you hope you never experience again. >> reporter: fans getting badly hurt a
here's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, fans still in shock after witnesses say atlanta braves fan greg murrey fell 50 feet off the top deck during the seventh inning at saturday night's game against the yankees. >> someone just fell over the upper deck. they have to stop the game. oh, my gosh. >> reporter: fans looking on in horror as murrey receives medical attention from others at the game, including dr. joseph ricotta who was sitting just ten seats from where...
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mara schiavocampo is here with the latest. hines was an actress herself. telling friends she had just been cast in an independent film and her dreams are starting to come true but now her family is living through a nightmare. 33-year-old e'dena hines, a graduate of nyu's prestigious acting program, had a promising career. with roles on broadway and in film. including one with her famous grandfather, morgan freeman. but today, her promising life cut short. >> 3:00 a.m., i heard a guy yelling. and i heard a woman scream. >> reporter: found stabbed to death on a new york city sidewalk, not far from her home. >> i go to the window and i see him on top of a woman, and, i couldn't see what was going on. then the police came. two police cars came and arrested the guy. >> reporter: police arresting her live-in boyfriend, lamar davenport, who allegedly attacked her in the midst of a drug-induced psychosis. >> he was screaming jesus christ is born. >> reporter: davenport taken to a new york hospital for a psychological evaluation. where
mara schiavocampo is here with the latest. hines was an actress herself. telling friends she had just been cast in an independent film and her dreams are starting to come true but now her family is living through a nightmare. 33-year-old e'dena hines, a graduate of nyu's prestigious acting program, had a promising career. with roles on broadway and in film. including one with her famous grandfather, morgan freeman. but today, her promising life cut short. >> 3:00 a.m., i heard a guy...
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here's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, never before seen dash cam video of another controversial police shooting showing the moments just before former florida a&m football player jonathan ferrell is killed. north carolina officers responding to a call of breaking and entering when ferrell walks towards them as the light from a police taser appears on ferrell's chest, he starts running. >> get on the ground! >> reporter: moments later, police gunfire, killing the 24-year-old. this video played during the trial of charlotte police officer randall kerrick, facing voluntary manslaughter charges in ferrell's 2013 death. police say ferrell had just crashed his car when he went to a nearby home for help at 2:30 in the morning, alarming the homeowner, who called police. prosecutors say ferrell, who was unarmed, was running away from the taser light. in fear for his life. but defense attorneys say he was charging the officers. prosecutors say afterhe was shot officers on the scene did not provide medical attention and was handcuffed as he lay dying. >> thank you. >>> still much more ahea
here's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, never before seen dash cam video of another controversial police shooting showing the moments just before former florida a&m football player jonathan ferrell is killed. north carolina officers responding to a call of breaking and entering when ferrell walks towards them as the light from a police taser appears on ferrell's chest, he starts running. >> get on the ground! >> reporter: moments later, police gunfire, killing the...
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abc's mara schiavocampo is here with that story. orning, mara. >> reporter: good morning, robin. defense attorneys argue the girls would have gotten better treatment from mental health in the center. but they would have been released in five years. the judge decided if convicted, they should not be released back into the community so soon. >> i'll order that the defendants be retained in the adult jurisdiction. >> reporter: this morning, a wisconsin judge now deciding that two teenaged girls who allegedly tried to kill their friend to please a fictional character slender man, will be tried as adults. >> this was a premeditated -- was premeditated murder, an attempt to do so. >> reporter: the suspects morgan geyser and anissa weier were just 12 years old when prosecutors said they lured their friend, -year-old payton leutner into the woods last may, stabbing her 19 times with a kitchen knife and lefing her to die. >> is there any bleeding going on? >> her clothing has blood on it. >> reporter: miraculously payton survived. the defenda
abc's mara schiavocampo is here with that story. orning, mara. >> reporter: good morning, robin. defense attorneys argue the girls would have gotten better treatment from mental health in the center. but they would have been released in five years. the judge decided if convicted, they should not be released back into the community so soon. >> i'll order that the defendants be retained in the adult jurisdiction. >> reporter: this morning, a wisconsin judge now deciding that two...
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mara schiavocampo is here with the story. ing, mara. >> reporter: those brokers some of the top in the country, saying they are still shaken from the ordeal, and that he threatened to ruin them, if they didn't cut a check. they're the megabroker duo behind some of south florida's most glamorous, high-end property listings. >> the most people buying and selling a property is the biggest investment they're going to make in their entire life. >> reporter: this morning, the luxe realtors known as the jills, seemingly a target of bizarre criminal plot. >> my name is kevin tomlinson. >> reporter: officials say this man, a rival realtor, allegedly tried to extort them for almost $1 million. court documents say he filed a complaint for ethics violations against both of them accusing them of hiding homes they were having a hard time selling. he reportedly told the jills he could resolve the complaint and make it go away for $500,000. later increasing it to $800,000. adding if they didn't pay, he would hit the nuclear button, making his
mara schiavocampo is here with the story. ing, mara. >> reporter: those brokers some of the top in the country, saying they are still shaken from the ordeal, and that he threatened to ruin them, if they didn't cut a check. they're the megabroker duo behind some of south florida's most glamorous, high-end property listings. >> the most people buying and selling a property is the biggest investment they're going to make in their entire life. >> reporter: this morning, the luxe...
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mara schiavocampo has her story. >> reporter: adare may be pint-sized.a party pants online at vineyard vines when she noticed boys bottoms were called lounge pants an the girls were called lazy papts. >> i thought, did they call me lazy? >> reporter: what did you decide to do? >> i decided to write a letter. >> reporter: adair didn't hold anything back. >> i think boys and girls and men and women should all be treated the same. can't we all just wear comfy pants. >> reporter: what tdid you thin? >> i was shocked, impressed. and proud. incredibly proud. >> reporter: after getting the the letter, the creators took action. you responded really quickly. >> it's important. she had a great point. i think it was misconstrued. we didn't mean that women were lazy. we meant they were pants for when you wanted to have a lazy day. >> reporter: the brothers inviting adair and her family to their head quarters. >> welcome to vineyard >> reporter: first. >> will you go cross it out. if you could name lazy pants something else, what would you name em? >> lounge pants. >
mara schiavocampo has her story. >> reporter: adare may be pint-sized.a party pants online at vineyard vines when she noticed boys bottoms were called lounge pants an the girls were called lazy papts. >> i thought, did they call me lazy? >> reporter: what did you decide to do? >> i decided to write a letter. >> reporter: adair didn't hold anything back. >> i think boys and girls and men and women should all be treated the same. can't we all just wear comfy...
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mara schiavocampo has the story. >> reporter: david, good morning. amazing video.man was using the light from his iphone's video recorder for the residue, in the process, capturing the whole thing. he said he only posted it so people can see a miracle in action and this morning, many are calling him the miracle worker. >> moments of panic? you call 911. you let me work. you let me work for my niece! >> reporter: and prayer. >> lord jesus, please watch over us. let my niece be okay. please, god. please let me niece be okay. >> reporter: caught on camera. tyler blake kimbrell working frantically to rescue his baby niece after a terrifying accident. the car completely overturned. 11-month-old breleigh lifeless. and silent. >> her car was completely upside-down. all of the glass was broken. and then on either side, you you know, 10, 20 yards, give or take, you have literally -- you have mountains that you're going to fall off of. >> why isn't she crying? >> because, just do what i say! if you want this to work out you do what i say! you call 911. you let me work! >> re
mara schiavocampo has the story. >> reporter: david, good morning. amazing video.man was using the light from his iphone's video recorder for the residue, in the process, capturing the whole thing. he said he only posted it so people can see a miracle in action and this morning, many are calling him the miracle worker. >> moments of panic? you call 911. you let me work. you let me work for my niece! >> reporter: and prayer. >> lord jesus, please watch over us. let my...