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we're up "up all nightline" now with abc's mara schiavocampo. >> she's tall or she has long legs.in the blue? >> yeah, mary and jeff clark are high fashion model scouts coving the crowds of teeny bopper concert venues and small town malls. the husband and wife team's business took off when mary discovered this guy at an iowa bar. up, that's ashton kutcher. >> so tell me about ashton. what stood out? >> i just remember thinking he was gorgeous. really beautiful. and big personality. >> and then there's super model carly closs, one of the highest paid models in the world who they found in a missouri mall model search. they run their mom and pop operation out of their basement in dardenne prairie, missouri. >> this is our active roster of models that we have that are traveling around the world placed in different markets. >> yeah, and probably out of those 15 -- >> probably three will work out. >> but mary and jeff say their latest discoveries 20-year-old elijah harrison. >> good. >> do you have a faerp's tan? >> and 1-year-old hazel crew. >> come on. >> are on verge of something big
we're up "up all nightline" now with abc's mara schiavocampo. >> she's tall or she has long legs.in the blue? >> yeah, mary and jeff clark are high fashion model scouts coving the crowds of teeny bopper concert venues and small town malls. the husband and wife team's business took off when mary discovered this guy at an iowa bar. up, that's ashton kutcher. >> so tell me about ashton. what stood out? >> i just remember thinking he was gorgeous. really beautiful....
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abc's mara schiavocampo with their story. >> reporter: when it was time to find a new baby-sitter, had i some requirements. >> reporter: finding baby-sitters can be tough so momser from are using sites like care.com to help find the perfect and safe sitter for their kids. >> she gets everything i want and everything mom wants. >> reporter: but now a recent investigation by our atlanta affiliate wsb-tv details what one family calls a horrifying outcome of their sitter search. 48-year-old mom keating mccarthy and her husband david hired a nanny named regina christopher. >> i felt she was a very safe, nice person that would do a great job and care a lot for my child. >> reporter: they say christopher spent only one night sitting for their son and a couple days later both keating and david say their identities were stolen. >> she tried to charge several charges on my american express and she tried to open up two capital one cards on my husband's account using his social security number that she had stolen. >> reporter: care.com offers three levels of background checks ranging from $59 to $
abc's mara schiavocampo with their story. >> reporter: when it was time to find a new baby-sitter, had i some requirements. >> reporter: finding baby-sitters can be tough so momser from are using sites like care.com to help find the perfect and safe sitter for their kids. >> she gets everything i want and everything mom wants. >> reporter: but now a recent investigation by our atlanta affiliate wsb-tv details what one family calls a horrifying outcome of their sitter...
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mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >>> and both the mole detective and the mel app are no longerw scary is that? >> a good time to the moles and make a dermatology appointment. sometimes you don't see the stuff on your back necessarily. they say try to check it out once a year. >> go to a human being, no the an app. >> good point. >>> coming up, we are going glamping. >> upscale camping. is it worth the cost? next. and pilled cardigans become pets. but it's not you, it's the laundry. protect your clothes from stretching, fading, and fuzz. ...with downy fabric conditioner... it not only softens and freshens, it helps protect clothes from the damage of the wash. so your favorite clothes stay your favorite clothes. downy fabric conditioner. wash in the wow. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. what'in your intimate life? time is the key. with kids and schedules crossing like this
mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >>> and both the mole detective and the mel app are no longerw scary is that? >> a good time to the moles and make a dermatology appointment. sometimes you don't see the stuff on your back necessarily. they say try to check it out once a year. >> go to a human being, no the an app. >> good point. >>> coming up, we are going glamping. >> upscale camping. is it worth the cost? next. and pilled cardigans become pets....
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here's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: he's the florida eye doctor who could be seeing jailtime. facing 20 counts of medicare fraud. prosecutors saying dr. david ming upon lied to 250 patients to treat falsely diagnosed retinal diseases with laser treatments that were neither in medically necessary orendered. bringing in $7 million of medicare treatments. patients like 93-year-old world war ii veteran james allen. >> just greedy. i think he should go to jail. >> reporter: it's not the first time we've seen a doctor misdiagnosis patients. thisser? a michigan doctor was sentenced to 45 years in prison after pleading guilty to falsely diagnosing 550 patients with cancer and not only charging but also recommending unnecessary and potentially harmful treatments. officials say dr. upon's treatments did not harm his patients. now that trial getting under way. his lawyers saying he didn't break the law or defraud medicare. mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >>> in political theater in washington over the iran nuclear deal. opponents were outside the capitol as they face most certain
here's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: he's the florida eye doctor who could be seeing jailtime. facing 20 counts of medicare fraud. prosecutors saying dr. david ming upon lied to 250 patients to treat falsely diagnosed retinal diseases with laser treatments that were neither in medically necessary orendered. bringing in $7 million of medicare treatments. patients like 93-year-old world war ii veteran james allen. >> just greedy. i think he should go to jail. >> reporter: it's...
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mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> when we come back, the race for the mirror ball trophy. yes, it's on. >> it's on. >> check out the first night in the ballroom. we'll have those highlights. >> plus, another big screen classic getting a sequel. "the skinny" is next. >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc ♪ skinny, so skinny >>> okay. so topping "the skinny" this morning, "dancing with the stars" season 21, our first look at 13 new contestants. >> one dancer we were looking forward to seeing, alek skarlatos one of the young men who took down an attacker on a french train last month. >> he might be able to take down a terrorist but wasn't an experienced dancer but the crowd and judges loved him. the most enthusiastic reception though was for bindi irwin. ♪ >> bindi, of course, the 17-year-old daughter of crocodile hunter steve irwin danced with partner derek hough to "crocodile rock." of course, her energetic and enthusiastic performance earned a standing "o" and i tie for the lead. >> sharing that top spot, nick carter, the former back street boy. all grown
mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> when we come back, the race for the mirror ball trophy. yes, it's on. >> it's on. >> check out the first night in the ballroom. we'll have those highlights. >> plus, another big screen classic getting a sequel. "the skinny" is next. >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc ♪ skinny, so skinny >>> okay. so topping "the skinny" this morning, "dancing with the...
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mara schiavocampo reports. >> reporter: a california doctor accused of killing patients was prescriptionscing second degree murder charges in the overdose deaths of thee patients after prosecutors say she ignored several warnings including the overdose deaths of 12 patients overall and continued prescribing powerful painkillers like oxycontin. >> during this period of time, the defendant's practice of prescribing did not change at all. >> reporter: three pharmacists testifying they even reported hair concerns to authorities. >> the strengths were high and the quantities were low. >> but defense attorneys say sing is not guilty and her patients are ultimately responsible for their own behavior. >> they took excessive doses in some instances they mixed alcohol, they mixed other drugs. >> reporter: now the patients' families hope cases like this one can help save others. >> don't want anybody else to lose their life because of irresponsible prescribing. >> reporter: mara schiavocampo abc news, new york. >> if convicted tseng faces had ha years to life in prison. >> doctors are traditionally
mara schiavocampo reports. >> reporter: a california doctor accused of killing patients was prescriptionscing second degree murder charges in the overdose deaths of thee patients after prosecutors say she ignored several warnings including the overdose deaths of 12 patients overall and continued prescribing powerful painkillers like oxycontin. >> during this period of time, the defendant's practice of prescribing did not change at all. >> reporter: three pharmacists testifying...
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what would you feel so bad about your body when you're so strong. >> reporter: mara schiavocampo abc news, new york. >>> that's impressive. >> it is impressive. it's a great concept. in just being secure about your body type. i always thought that yoga helped you lose weight. no? >> yes. no, she's lost so much weight. she looks incredible. you see her before and after. she's a great case study. she said she suffered from depression which i have no medical experience on this but i have felt sometimes working out helps regulate my mood and i think it can make such a difference. that's why you and i always practice yoga. >> is that our happy baby pose? >> it's our om. >> hottest new hip-hop. ll. more "sit" per roll. more "who's training who" per roll. bounty is two times more absorbent. so one roll of bounty can last longer than those bargain brands. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty. the long-lasting quicker picker upper. matt's gotten used to the funk yup, he's gone noseblind. he thinks it smells fine, but his wife smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's
what would you feel so bad about your body when you're so strong. >> reporter: mara schiavocampo abc news, new york. >>> that's impressive. >> it is impressive. it's a great concept. in just being secure about your body type. i always thought that yoga helped you lose weight. no? >> yes. no, she's lost so much weight. she looks incredible. you see her before and after. she's a great case study. she said she suffered from depression which i have no medical experience...
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abc's mara schiavocampo has her story. >> reporter: she's best known as samantha jones, the feisty pr"sex and the city" who's not exactly kid-friendly. >> i understand that your child and i have to co-exist in this city. but perhaps you could take him somewhere more appropriate for a happy meal. so i could have a happier one. >> reporter: but actress kim cattrall is raising some eyebrows after arguing she is in fact a mother, even though she doesn't actually have any children. >> i am a parent. i have young actors and actresses that i mentor. i have nieces and nephews that i am very close to. >> reporter: in an interview on bbc radio the 59-year-old saying it wasn't her first choice to not have children but when her life went in a different direction she began caring for the young people closest to her. >> there is a way to become a mother in this day and age that doesn't include your name on the child's birth certificate. you know, you can express that maternal side of you very, very clearly, very strongly. >> reporter: adding she's highly offended when she's described as childless.
abc's mara schiavocampo has her story. >> reporter: she's best known as samantha jones, the feisty pr"sex and the city" who's not exactly kid-friendly. >> i understand that your child and i have to co-exist in this city. but perhaps you could take him somewhere more appropriate for a happy meal. so i could have a happier one. >> reporter: but actress kim cattrall is raising some eyebrows after arguing she is in fact a mother, even though she doesn't actually have any...
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>> adair you to be awesome. >> reporter: mara schiavocampo, connecticut. >> what a great name.r pushing the nef echb very lop on there and kudos to vineyard vines for responding so quickly. >> there's going to be some pushback people saying there's pc right away. but she's learning. there is a difference between lounge and lazy and she called them out and got some action. >> and got nice pants. >>> more news coming up. >> this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> making news in america this morning, a new batch of hillary clinton e-mails released overnight. thousands of message s off her private server. some deemed classified. >>> severe weather. a major monsoon shutting down an airport and damaging a terminal. plus, a mother and her baby rescued in the floodwater. >>> flee american cities virtual visit getting a special audience with the pope. the pontiff lifting the spirits of a bullied teen with a request of his own. >> and going viral. peekaboo at the zoo. a toddler and a gorilla with a
>> adair you to be awesome. >> reporter: mara schiavocampo, connecticut. >> what a great name.r pushing the nef echb very lop on there and kudos to vineyard vines for responding so quickly. >> there's going to be some pushback people saying there's pc right away. but she's learning. there is a difference between lounge and lazy and she called them out and got some action. >> and got nice pants. >>> more news coming up. >> this is abc's "world...
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abc's mara schiavocampo has the details. >> reporter: new images of the woman federal officials believe may be behind several bold jewelry store heists in three different states. beginning in dawsonville, georgia, last month, the suspect walking away with an estimated $13,000 in valuables. one week later in panama city beach, florida, officials say this woman seen looking directly at surveillance cameras escaped with more than $400,000 worth of jewels after forcing employees into a back room just minutes before a u.p.s. delivery man arrives. >> they were very terrified and had the fear in their face. >> reporter: and early this month, in south carolina, a suspect in a striped skirt striking in a crowded outlet mall. authorities say in all cases the gun toting female zip ties employees before disappearing. >> one of the girls got one of her hands free. that's why she was able to get up. >> reporter: and police have no idea who this woman on the run might be. mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >>> when we come back, the race for the mirror roar ball trophy. yes, it's on. >> it's on. >
abc's mara schiavocampo has the details. >> reporter: new images of the woman federal officials believe may be behind several bold jewelry store heists in three different states. beginning in dawsonville, georgia, last month, the suspect walking away with an estimated $13,000 in valuables. one week later in panama city beach, florida, officials say this woman seen looking directly at surveillance cameras escaped with more than $400,000 worth of jewels after forcing employees into a back...
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for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> mascara 101.y great faces out here. i wanted to show you this sign. the ladies are excited to be here from texas. thank you for coming. all right. so let's get to some forecast for you. how about the pacific northwest? we have not been able to talk about you since the weekend. this cold front going to be a whole lot less damaging and certainly going to bring showers and it will feel chilly even with the rain. all right. jacqui: good morning, washington. this first day of meteorteogical fall is feeling a lot more like summer. be forecast for the day will hot and humid with high temperatures in the lower 90' >> and all that weather brought to you by volkswagen. i have a sash. i just have to get it right. >> it's backwards. >> i'm not made for this. okay. >> it's okay. >> it says good morning, america. looking good and we are here with all 52 women who want to be the next miss america. they are representing the 50 states, washington, d.c. and puerto rico. among them two valedictorian, eight national
for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> mascara 101.y great faces out here. i wanted to show you this sign. the ladies are excited to be here from texas. thank you for coming. all right. so let's get to some forecast for you. how about the pacific northwest? we have not been able to talk about you since the weekend. this cold front going to be a whole lot less damaging and certainly going to bring showers and it will feel chilly even with the rain....
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for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> mascara 101. thank you, mara. >>> out to ginger. >> oh, so many great signs and so many great faces out here. i wanted to show you this >> and all that weather brought to you by volkswagen. i have a sash. i just have to get it right. >> it's backwards. >> i'm not made for this. okay. >> it's okay. >> it says good morning, america. looking good and we are here with all 52 women who want to be the next miss america. they are representing the 50 states, washington, d.c. and puerto rico. among them two valedictorian, eight national honor society members and 30 dean's listers and have the reigning miss america here with us, kira kazantsev and you said it rips with expansive. >> it does. >> what's the most important part of your reign. >> a year of service and the most rewarding parts come from that service aspect so serving as a national goodwill ambassador for children's miracle hospitals and love shouldn't hurt, protecting women against domestic violence and partnered with an organization here in new
for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> mascara 101. thank you, mara. >>> out to ginger. >> oh, so many great signs and so many great faces out here. i wanted to show you this >> and all that weather brought to you by volkswagen. i have a sash. i just have to get it right. >> it's backwards. >> i'm not made for this. okay. >> it's okay. >> it says good morning, america. looking good and we are here with...
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for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> mascara 101.ies are very excited to be here from texas. thank you for coming. let's get to some forecasts for you. how about the pacific northwest. we have not been able to talk about you since that weekend. some smashing storm. this cold front going to be less damaging. certainly going to bring you showers and it's going to feeling chilly with the rain. that's the big picture if east to west. let's get a check now a little closer to home. >> cold front, that sounded so good. it's not impacting us today. we've got high pressure in control and we're really going to heat thing up. 93 for your high. when we hit 90, heat wave number five and counting. 11 degrees above average tomorrow, 95 even on thursday. v. i have a sash. i just have to get it right. >> it's backwards. >> i'm not made for this. okay. >> it's okay. >> it says good morning, america. looking good and we are here with all 52 women who want to be the next miss america. they are representing the 50 states, washington, d.c. and puerto rico
for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> mascara 101.ies are very excited to be here from texas. thank you for coming. let's get to some forecasts for you. how about the pacific northwest. we have not been able to talk about you since that weekend. some smashing storm. this cold front going to be less damaging. certainly going to bring you showers and it's going to feeling chilly with the rain. that's the big picture if east to west. let's get a...
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. >>> and good morning, i'm mara schiavocampo. >> i'm kendis gibson. the severe weather disrupting labor day plans for millions of americans. >> let's look at the radar. damaging winds, hail, and torrential downpours. >> in iowa this mork, flash flooding after nearly six inches of rain fell in just a matter of hours. the water partially covering that suv's tires. >> the time lapse showing a supercell forming. mollry cochran is tracking it all. >> for the labor day hol day we're looking at weather that could impact plans here. severe thunderstorms possible from kansas city into lincoln, nebraska. right on the brim of omaha. and flooding downpours across central iowa. we could see one to three inches of rain by the time all is said and done. meanwhile, across the northeast, it's unusually warm. we just have the heat and humidity returning into the region. so hopefully, you didn't put the a/c away quite yet. meanwhile, we keep an eye on grace. it will continue to push to the west. right now, just disturbing some fish. mara and kendis back to you. >>> we s
. >>> and good morning, i'm mara schiavocampo. >> i'm kendis gibson. the severe weather disrupting labor day plans for millions of americans. >> let's look at the radar. damaging winds, hail, and torrential downpours. >> in iowa this mork, flash flooding after nearly six inches of rain fell in just a matter of hours. the water partially covering that suv's tires. >> the time lapse showing a supercell forming. mollry cochran is tracking it all. >> for the...
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. >> reporter: mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> that is a problem for a lot of people.ork out and think oh, i can afford the chocolate cake now because i ran. and then you defeat the whole purpose. >> but that was such a buzzkill after all we've eaten this morning. >> but you, mr. universe. >> whoo! >> i would like to say -- >> you're here to pump us up. >> i don't know how you guys got one of my selfies. >> we told you a >>> this morning on "world news now" -- tropical trouble. >> the storm system flooding much of the east could be followed by strengthening storm named joaquin. the extreme weather delivered in a one-two punch. >>> cold case solved. after 24 years the man accused of torturing two women is now in custody. how a famous tv crimefighter helped police. >>> consumer alert. the battle for your smartphone business dials up even more. how you can save hundreds thanks to intense competition. >>> and later, record jump. more than 200 brave skydivers sharing the same goal. the amazing outcome on this wednesday september 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "w
. >> reporter: mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> that is a problem for a lot of people.ork out and think oh, i can afford the chocolate cake now because i ran. and then you defeat the whole purpose. >> but that was such a buzzkill after all we've eaten this morning. >> but you, mr. universe. >> whoo! >> i would like to say -- >> you're here to pump us up. >> i don't know how you guys got one of my selfies. >> we told you a...
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>> adair you to be awesome. >> reporter: mara schiavocampo, connecticut. >> what a great name.r for pushing the envelope on there and kudos to vineyard vines for responding so quickly. >> there's going to be some pushback people saying there's pc right away. but she's learning. there is a difference between lounge and lazy and she called them out and got some action. >> and got nice pants. more news coming up. >> this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. w, informing insomniacs for two r the same roof. but it might seem like you're miles apart. the boys town national hotline can help. trained counselors are available 24/7 to listen, provide advice and help with problems. ( tdd# 800-448-1433) or visit parenting.org. make the most of your time with your teen. >>> good morning. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm reena ninan. here's some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." the man accused of ambushing a houston kentucky deputy sheriff has appeared in court. records show shannon miles spent four months in a psychiatric facility af
>> adair you to be awesome. >> reporter: mara schiavocampo, connecticut. >> what a great name.r for pushing the envelope on there and kudos to vineyard vines for responding so quickly. >> there's going to be some pushback people saying there's pc right away. but she's learning. there is a difference between lounge and lazy and she called them out and got some action. >> and got nice pants. more news coming up. >> this is abc's "world news now,"...
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abc's mara schiavocampo on a case that could set a precedent for doctors and what they prescribe for patients. >> reporter: tonight, dr. lisa tseng facing second degree murder charges after prosecutors say she ignored several warnings, including the overdose deaths of 12 patients overall and continued prescribing oxycontin. >> during this period of time the defendant's practice of prescribing did not change at all. >> reporter: three pharmacists testifying they even reported their concerns to authorities. >> the strengths were high and the quantities were large. >> reporter: defense attorneys say tseng is not guilty and they're responsible for their own behavior. >> they took excessive dosages. they mixed alcohol, other drugs. >> reporter: now the patient' families hope cases like this one can help save others. >> i don't want anybody else to lose their lives because of irresponsible prescribing. >> reporter: legal experts say this case could have an effect on doctors prescribing moving forward. if convicted she faces 45 years to life. >>> when we come back here tonight, the wark wor
abc's mara schiavocampo on a case that could set a precedent for doctors and what they prescribe for patients. >> reporter: tonight, dr. lisa tseng facing second degree murder charges after prosecutors say she ignored several warnings, including the overdose deaths of 12 patients overall and continued prescribing oxycontin. >> during this period of time the defendant's practice of prescribing did not change at all. >> reporter: three pharmacists testifying they even reported...
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mara schiavocampo is back with her story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ng her poses with more than 11,000 instagram followers. she's changing the face of yoga. she's inspiring yogis of all shapes and sizes. it's an exercise of the body and soul. >> reach your fingertips up toward the ceiling. >> reporter: now a social media guru is hoping to shatter the stereotype that practicing yoga is only for the thin. this 27-year-old was put off by yoga. because she was too focused on weight loss. >> my first experience with yoga. i was 16 years old. my aunt was into bikram yoga. it was a horrible experience. i was obsessed with losing weight. i was really uncomfortable with my body. >> reporter: years later, she decided to give yoga a second chance. a decision she credits with saving her life. at the time, she was battling depression. yoga gave her something to hold on to. >> it was something that challenged me. when i started practicing yoga, all of the poses were -- they were progressively more difficult. it was something genuinely exciting. that kind of exciteme
mara schiavocampo is back with her story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ng her poses with more than 11,000 instagram followers. she's changing the face of yoga. she's inspiring yogis of all shapes and sizes. it's an exercise of the body and soul. >> reach your fingertips up toward the ceiling. >> reporter: now a social media guru is hoping to shatter the stereotype that practicing yoga is only for the thin. this 27-year-old was put off by yoga. because she was too...
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>> adair you to be awesome. >> reporter: mara schiavocampo, connecticut. >> what a great name. and kudos to her for pushing the nef onechb very lop on there and kudos to vineyard vines for responding so quickly. >> there's going to be some pushback people saying there's pc right away. but she's learning. there is a difference between lounge and lazy and she called them out and got some action. >> and got nice pants. >>> more news coming up. >> this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. "world news [001:22:51;00]
>> adair you to be awesome. >> reporter: mara schiavocampo, connecticut. >> what a great name. and kudos to her for pushing the nef onechb very lop on there and kudos to vineyard vines for responding so quickly. >> there's going to be some pushback people saying there's pc right away. but she's learning. there is a difference between lounge and lazy and she called them out and got some action. >> and got nice pants. >>> more news coming up. >> this...
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i'm mara schiavocampo. >> i'm kendis gibson. thank you for joining us on this holiday weekend. >>> we're going to begin this half hour with the path to asylum for thousands of refugees pouring into europe in search of peace and opportunity. >> a welcome rally was held in stockholm, sweden's prime minister calling on all european union nations to come up with a comprehensive system to guarantee the well-being of refugees and pope francis urged catholic churches across europe to take in families. abc's alex marquardt is in germany where they're receiving an influx of refugees. >> reporter: cheers, applause and high fives as thousands poured off of trains in munich. germany welcoming them with open arms and essentials, food, clothing, for the children, baby shoes, even candy. for so many, this is a finish line. >> so excited. i'm just so happy. i'm going to be safe. >> reporter: after a grueling and dangerous two-week journey by boat, foot and train. the final leg the ride from austria's capital. this train line to munich has becom
i'm mara schiavocampo. >> i'm kendis gibson. thank you for joining us on this holiday weekend. >>> we're going to begin this half hour with the path to asylum for thousands of refugees pouring into europe in search of peace and opportunity. >> a welcome rally was held in stockholm, sweden's prime minister calling on all european union nations to come up with a comprehensive system to guarantee the well-being of refugees and pope francis urged catholic churches across europe...
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open and mara schiavocampo was there with all of the details. mara, a lot still in shock this morning. >> yeah, paula, almost no one saw this coming. williams losing to an opponent who hasn't won a set against her in the previous four matches. now, the stage is set for a new u.s. open female champion tonight but the queen of tennis won't be there. in what may go down as one of the biggest upsets in sports history, the reigning u.s. open champion serena williams ousted. the crowd favorite and number one player in the world falling short. >> she's done it, an extraordinary upset. >> reporter: after a second match tied to a 300-1 underdog from italy. >> well, how about me? >> reporter: roberta vinci ranked 43rd saying she never expected to advance to her first ever singles finals against williams. >> first time in her career she takes a set off serena. >> when i wake up i say, okay, i have semifinal today. try to enjoy. don't think about serena. play, enjoy, enjoy, but i didn't expect that i'd win. >> reporter: even apologizing for busting up what m
open and mara schiavocampo was there with all of the details. mara, a lot still in shock this morning. >> yeah, paula, almost no one saw this coming. williams losing to an opponent who hasn't won a set against her in the previous four matches. now, the stage is set for a new u.s. open female champion tonight but the queen of tennis won't be there. in what may go down as one of the biggest upsets in sports history, the reigning u.s. open champion serena williams ousted. the crowd favorite...
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abc's mara schiavocampo has that story for us. ♪ >> reporter: ah, the joys of pregnancy.en don't expect when they're expecting, nine months of unwanted belly touchers, just like in the movie "juno." everyone is grabbing my belly all the time. >> yep, it can be a real problem. just ask tonilyn hornung. >> when it first happened i thought, okay, one random person that's just touching my stomach then it just kept happening. it was the most bizarre thing. >> reporter: in an article for cosmopolitan.com she writes it became a mystical magnet drawing the old and young to its center. >> and i was so huge that taking any sort of fast step back, i was afraid that i would fall backwards because my balance was so horrible and i was tripping anyway. i didn't have enough guts to actually say, you know, please take your hands off my stomach because this is mine, not yours. >> had this happens to a lot of moms they're cringing on the inside. they want to grit their teeth and move on as quickly as possible. >> so what can women do about unwelcome baby bump touching? just say no. >> if yo
abc's mara schiavocampo has that story for us. ♪ >> reporter: ah, the joys of pregnancy.en don't expect when they're expecting, nine months of unwanted belly touchers, just like in the movie "juno." everyone is grabbing my belly all the time. >> yep, it can be a real problem. just ask tonilyn hornung. >> when it first happened i thought, okay, one random person that's just touching my stomach then it just kept happening. it was the most bizarre thing. >>...
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abc's mara schiavocampo is here with more. mara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, it doesn't get more harmless than a pillow fight, this particular tradition going back over a century. this year, it went too far. now, west point officials are speaking out. and military police are looking into exactly what happened. this morning, outrage over a seemingly safe tradition turning violent at the prestigious united states military academy at west point. the annual pillow fight has helped generations of cadets unwind at the end of a grueling first summer of training. during the spirit event, cadets required to wear helmets to mitigate injuries. according to sources who spoke to "the new york times." but as seen here, many choosing not to, some cadets allegedly going as far as stuffing helmets into their pillow cases. 30 cadets suffering injuries, including 24 concussions, a broken nose, dislocated shoulder and cheekbone hairline fracture. cadets describing the fight on twitter as a 1200-man brawl. in a statement to abc news, a
abc's mara schiavocampo is here with more. mara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, it doesn't get more harmless than a pillow fight, this particular tradition going back over a century. this year, it went too far. now, west point officials are speaking out. and military police are looking into exactly what happened. this morning, outrage over a seemingly safe tradition turning violent at the prestigious united states military academy at west point. the annual pillow fight has...
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and abc's mara schiavocampo is here with more on this sad story. >> reporter: it's a really sad story. the family's lawyers saying the home wasn't properly ventilated. before the family was allowed back in. they say peyton may have suffered permanent brain damage. this morning, peyton's family filing a lawsuit against term terminix and sub akron tractor sunland, alleging family back in their home after a following after treatment. >> because of that, unfortunately, has sustained a very terrible, traumatic brain injury. >> reporter: after the expose to pesticides, peayton lost motor control and his ability to speak. he's now out of the hospital and in rehab. a family spokesman said he'll stolen from him. >> reporter: the family have hired a sub akron tractor to fumigate their home. their home, the mccaugheys fell ill. the family's lawyer said this never should have happened. and could have been avoided. >> properly fumigate your home. when the job is done, they have a duty to make certain that the home is fumigated, the fumigation, the chemicals are dissipated and properly ventilated o
and abc's mara schiavocampo is here with more on this sad story. >> reporter: it's a really sad story. the family's lawyers saying the home wasn't properly ventilated. before the family was allowed back in. they say peyton may have suffered permanent brain damage. this morning, peyton's family filing a lawsuit against term terminix and sub akron tractor sunland, alleging family back in their home after a following after treatment. >> because of that, unfortunately, has sustained a...