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mara schiavocampo fills in the rest. it might have something to do with throwing. i don't know.be. >> reporter: at 39, tom brady will be starting in his seventh super bowl with no signs of slowing down. so what's really fueling the superstar quarterback's success? >> your body for an athlete is what your asset is. if your body breaks down, you can't perform. then you have no job. >> reporter: brady has credited his diet with keeping him competitive on the field. he and his supermodel wife gisele bundchen have a private chef alan campbell who prepares healthy meals based on alkaline foods. >> he's following a diet high in lean protein sources, staying away from processed foods and he's incorporating fruits and vegetables. >> reporter: according to campbell, he achieves this by balancing his diet with 80% organic vegetables. the rest consisting of whole grains like brown rice and quinoa and lean meats. >> off the menu, white sugar, white flour, msg, coffee and dairy and certain vegetables like tomatoes, peppers and mushrooms. according to campbell, these fruits and vegetables caus
mara schiavocampo fills in the rest. it might have something to do with throwing. i don't know.be. >> reporter: at 39, tom brady will be starting in his seventh super bowl with no signs of slowing down. so what's really fueling the superstar quarterback's success? >> your body for an athlete is what your asset is. if your body breaks down, you can't perform. then you have no job. >> reporter: brady has credited his diet with keeping him competitive on the field. he and his...
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mara schiavocampo. >> salt, the fancier than ever.arieties like him mail lan pink and hawaiian black showing up on store shelves costing anywhere from $10 to more than $270 a pound. some chefs saying high end salts are not only tastier but also better for you. >> the great thing about this salt is all of the trace minerals that are still intact naturally. >> healthier salt based on its dna to the human body. >> the health benefits associated with high mineral salts are not entirely clear. the thinking is minerals are porl important to human health. if you're going to choose a salt, you may, as well choose a salt that has more minerals in it. the reality is it may or may not make a really big difference. >> reporter: but do they taste better? we wanted to find out. gma asking chef james to prepare a taste test. he seasoned chicken breasts with three different salts, kosher salt at $10 a jar, and french sea salt at almost $50 a jar. we invited three food professionals, a chef, a cookbook author and a culinary student to dig in. >> on th
mara schiavocampo. >> salt, the fancier than ever.arieties like him mail lan pink and hawaiian black showing up on store shelves costing anywhere from $10 to more than $270 a pound. some chefs saying high end salts are not only tastier but also better for you. >> the great thing about this salt is all of the trace minerals that are still intact naturally. >> healthier salt based on its dna to the human body. >> the health benefits associated with high mineral salts are...
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mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> happy to know they will be okay. >> scary stuff. >> when wek, switching gears to justin timberlake who is spilling the beans on something we've all wanted to no, why he left 'n sync. >> why, why, why. >> andage gigi hadid has freakishly long hands and arms on the cover of "vogue." we have that and some other photoshop fails for you. skinny is next. ome other photoshop fails for you. skinny is next. your brain, and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers the omega-3 power of two regular fish oil pills... so give your body mega support with megared advanced 4in1. ♪ ♪ i want to see you, baby, bye, bye, bye ♪ ♪ >> all right. it's time to start "the skinny." as you may have guessed, we are starting with a revelation by justin timberlake. >> yes. so opening up for this week's cover story in "the hollywood reporter," the nine-time grammy winner is revealing why he when they broke up. >> timber lake told the magazine the whole thing
mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> happy to know they will be okay. >> scary stuff. >> when wek, switching gears to justin timberlake who is spilling the beans on something we've all wanted to no, why he left 'n sync. >> why, why, why. >> andage gigi hadid has freakishly long hands and arms on the cover of "vogue." we have that and some other photoshop fails for you. skinny is next. ome other photoshop fails for you. skinny is next. your brain, and...
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mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >>> across the pond, authorities in northern england managed tocatch a burglar in the act after he got himself stuck inside a window. police in manchester found him suspended 15 feet above the ground with his head stuck inside a second story bathroom window. it took crews 20 minutes to get him out. he was sentenced to two and a half years in prison. ouch. >>> so most people are going to be talking about just one thing today. the incredible super bowl. >> here are our guys at espn with more highlights. >> good morning, america. john buccigross and john anderson. only one thing to talk about this monday morning, what happened sunday evening. >> america's game. super bowl li. patriots/falcons. atlanta jumped out to a cozy little 28-3 lead. that's right, they led by 25. and then here comes tom. gets them within 8. a 21-possession game and how do we get possession of that. julian edelman between three birds. that ball is tipped, kicked, almost dropped and we got our hands under it. the patriots going to put up 19 points in the fourth quarter to tie it.
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abc's mara schiavocampo with more. >> reporter: circus disaster.high-wire performers in sarasota, florida, losing their balance during practice plummeting 25 feet to the ground below. >> we have a total of five rescues. >> reporter: legendary daredevil nik wallenda, one of the performers on that wire, though he didn't fall and says he is not injured. but his sister was hurt. two others are in critical condition, and one is suffering a traumatic brain injury. >> they're extremely lucky given the height of the fall that they survived. >> reporter: the group was rehearsing a complex never before performed eight-person pyramid that would have set a world record similar to this one with seven performers. circus officials say the wire rigging was fine, they simply lost their balance. mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >>> federal agents in texas made a surprising drug bust along the u.s./mexico border. it was inside a truck. a load of key limes like these, well, inside those they found nearly 4,000 pounds of marijuana. special imaging technology and
abc's mara schiavocampo with more. >> reporter: circus disaster.high-wire performers in sarasota, florida, losing their balance during practice plummeting 25 feet to the ground below. >> we have a total of five rescues. >> reporter: legendary daredevil nik wallenda, one of the performers on that wire, though he didn't fall and says he is not injured. but his sister was hurt. two others are in critical condition, and one is suffering a traumatic brain injury. >> they're...
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here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, a break in the six-month-old case of karina vetrano. the nypd now charging 20-year-old chanel lewis with second-degree murder. police saying he beat and strangled the 30-year-old while she was out for a run in august, her final moments captured on this surveillance video. >> demon. demon. >> reporter: vetrano's mother shouting to the suspect in the courtroom -- police gathered 600 dna samples but say they cracked the case when an officer from the area recently recalled police stopping a man for suspicious activity in the spring. that led police to lewis, who they say voluntarily gave a dna sample and confessed to the crime. >> reporter: lewis, who has no criminal record, attended a school for students with special needs. his family says he's being framed. >> the cops are setting him up. the cops need to go do their job and find the real killer. >> reporter: david, lewis has not yet entered a plea, but he could face 25 years to life if convicted. david? >> mara schiavocampo with us, thank you, mara. >>> we are track a storm system that
here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, a break in the six-month-old case of karina vetrano. the nypd now charging 20-year-old chanel lewis with second-degree murder. police saying he beat and strangled the 30-year-old while she was out for a run in august, her final moments captured on this surveillance video. >> demon. demon. >> reporter: vetrano's mother shouting to the suspect in the courtroom -- police gathered 600 dna samples but say they cracked the case...
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abc's mara schiavocampo has the latest. >> reporter: high wire horror.ve circus performers in sarasota, florida losing their balance while practicing a record-breaking stunt never before performed. plummeting 25 feet to the ground below. two in critical condition. at least one with a traumatic brain injury. >> they are extremely lucky given the height of the fall that they survived. >> reporter: the group was practicing a complex eight-person pyramid similar to this one with seven performers. on that wire, famed daredevil nik wallenda was the anchor at the back of the pyramid and did not fall or sustain injuries. >> it is a shot to everybody. our hearts go to out to everybody to those that are injured and to nick. >> reporter: other jaw dropping stunts have gone wrong in recent years. in 2014, eight women were injured when the circus rig holding them by their hair collapsed. officials say there was nothing wrong with the wire or its rigging. all of the performers are expected to survive. mara schiavocampo it, abc news, new york. >> happy to know they wil
abc's mara schiavocampo has the latest. >> reporter: high wire horror.ve circus performers in sarasota, florida losing their balance while practicing a record-breaking stunt never before performed. plummeting 25 feet to the ground below. two in critical condition. at least one with a traumatic brain injury. >> they are extremely lucky given the height of the fall that they survived. >> reporter: the group was practicing a complex eight-person pyramid similar to this one with...
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here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, high wire horror.e circus performers in sarasota, florida losing their balance while practicing a record-breaking stunt never before performed. tumbling 25 feet be one with a traumatic brain injury. >> they are lucky. >> reporter: the group was practicing a complex, eight-person pyramid similar to this one. on that wire, the famed dare devil. he did not fall or sustain injuries. >> it's a shock to everybody. our hearts go out to everybody to those that are injured and to nick. >> reporter: other jaw-dropping stunts have gone wrong in recent years. in 2014, eight women were injured when the circus rig holding them by their hair collapsed. officials say though there was no net, there was nothing wrong with the wire, and all the performers are expected to survive, david. >> thank you, mara. >>> when we come back, tonight, deadly explosion at an american factory. >>> the american tourist found dead. she has been missing for days, and news tonight about a possible cause. >>> and the three newborn tiger cubs
here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, high wire horror.e circus performers in sarasota, florida losing their balance while practicing a record-breaking stunt never before performed. tumbling 25 feet be one with a traumatic brain injury. >> they are lucky. >> reporter: the group was practicing a complex, eight-person pyramid similar to this one. on that wire, the famed dare devil. he did not fall or sustain injuries. >> it's a shock to everybody. our...
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here's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, police on the hunt for that man now suspected in the murders of abby williams, 13, and liberty german, 14. the teens' deaths leaving the community shaken and scared. it all started monday. the girls going for a hike, dropped off by a relative at this trail in delphi, indiana. about an hour later liberty snapchats this photo of abby walking across a bridge. then, silence. neither appearing at 3:00 p.m. when they were to be picked up. their bodies found the following day, less than a mile from the trail. their families devastated by the shocking discovery. >> our minds at this stage are stirred in the deepest sorrow one can imagine. >> reporter: then wednesday, investigators releasing those photos, saying the suspect appears to be a white male, wearing blue jeans, a blue coat, and a hoodie, seen walking on the trail around the time the girls went missing. tonight, saying he is suspected of having participated in the murders. >> he's going to have some history with this trail, and with the surrounding area. it's not something that someone
here's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, police on the hunt for that man now suspected in the murders of abby williams, 13, and liberty german, 14. the teens' deaths leaving the community shaken and scared. it all started monday. the girls going for a hike, dropped off by a relative at this trail in delphi, indiana. about an hour later liberty snapchats this photo of abby walking across a bridge. then, silence. neither appearing at 3:00 p.m. when they were to be picked up. their...
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here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> i'm in the car in a lake! >> reporter: trapped in a sinking car. 31-year-old chanel anderson dials 911, but the operator is unable to find her. >> i'm losing air very quickly. >> reporter: moments later, anderson drowned. she called from a cell phone like 76% of all 911 callers. dispatchers rely on cell towers to ping you and that's not always accurate. >> the call may hit off of the location anywhere from one half to two miles away. >> reporter: officials hope in four years, 80% can be pinpointed within 50 feet and one city isn't waiting. >> 911, what is the address of your emergency? >> reporter: police in keller, texas, they're using an app that pinpoints your location using gps like google maps or uber. to show how it works we asked three people to call 911 from using the siren app from outside the local stadium. back at dispatch those calls popping up right where they're standing. police says that means faster response time. >> time can mean the difference between life and death. >> reporter: apps like th
here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> i'm in the car in a lake! >> reporter: trapped in a sinking car. 31-year-old chanel anderson dials 911, but the operator is unable to find her. >> i'm losing air very quickly. >> reporter: moments later, anderson drowned. she called from a cell phone like 76% of all 911 callers. dispatchers rely on cell towers to ping you and that's not always accurate. >> the call may hit off of the location anywhere from one half to two miles...
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for your "gma" first look i'm mara schiavocampo abc news new york. >> ♪ when a cold calls... achoo!h zicam cold remedy. it shortens colds, so you get better, faster. colds are gonna call. answer them with zicam! zicam. get your better back. now in great tasting crystals. >> ♪ >> 5:26. going have to say goodbye to the love statue for a little while. a live look where its temporary home is right next to philadelphia city hall. put it in the shop and prepare it for its grand reunveiling at love park which is where it belongs and tam, i really hope they take care of the letters l and o in particular because they are my favorites. >> i think they'll take care of all of the letters much it will be better than new when you see it again, matt. talking about something new let's come over to the morning buzz here at the big board. american girl doll is making some news with its newest doll. it is a boy for the first time in its 31 year history. the doll's name system logan everett end plays the drums in a band. he's part of mattel's push -- you know what karen and i were saying he looks a lit
for your "gma" first look i'm mara schiavocampo abc news new york. >> ♪ when a cold calls... achoo!h zicam cold remedy. it shortens colds, so you get better, faster. colds are gonna call. answer them with zicam! zicam. get your better back. now in great tasting crystals. >> ♪ >> 5:26. going have to say goodbye to the love statue for a little while. a live look where its temporary home is right next to philadelphia city hall. put it in the shop and prepare it for...
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for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> and we are happy to welcome christina applause ] hey. and you've gone through so much over the past year. all in the public eye so how have you been holding up. >> i mean honestly despite everything i'm doing really, really, really good. thank you. >> you've been going through so much in such a shored period of time. tarek's cancer, infertility. how have you both been able to hold it together. >> tarek and i met ten years ago at work and went through a market crash like you said, we went through cancer, infertility, you know, now we're going through a very public divorce, but, you know, despite primary focus is and always will be our kids and, you know, we continue to work together and there's a lot of, you know, false stories and a lot of hype, but, you know, in the end we're just normal, nice people who just, you know, want to be the best parents and, you know, co-workers that we can be. >> i know you posted quite a bit of pictures with your kids. you both together with your kids, so how is the co-parenting working out
for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> and we are happy to welcome christina applause ] hey. and you've gone through so much over the past year. all in the public eye so how have you been holding up. >> i mean honestly despite everything i'm doing really, really, really good. thank you. >> you've been going through so much in such a shored period of time. tarek's cancer, infertility. how have you both been able to hold it together....
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our thanks to mara schiavocampo for that. and we're going to bring in espn's jessica mendoza.former olympian, jessica, good to see you. so, no brady, what he follows and that's what we see with top athletes, right? >> you know, it's funny, you're seeing it now more and more common but mostly with top athletes that want to have a longer career, because even tom brady talked about, he has teammates that have been squatting heavy weights since they were 15 years old so there's a lot of these old traditional ways of lifting weights and eating that are very comfortable with -- you think about it, a lot of pro athletes have gotten to that top level point, once they get there, they don't really want to change, get out of their comfort zone and do things that they have been doing since they were younger so i applaud tom brady. but you are seeing more top athletes if they want to be playing at the top level when they're 39 years old, they have to change whether it's their diet and the way they work out. >> lifestyle like that is very consuming. you got to commit to it, don't you, jessi
our thanks to mara schiavocampo for that. and we're going to bring in espn's jessica mendoza.former olympian, jessica, good to see you. so, no brady, what he follows and that's what we see with top athletes, right? >> you know, it's funny, you're seeing it now more and more common but mostly with top athletes that want to have a longer career, because even tom brady talked about, he has teammates that have been squatting heavy weights since they were 15 years old so there's a lot of these...
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abc's mara schiavocampo is here with more. good morning, mara. >> reporter: michael, good morning.ood. paxton's family saying he died after surgery. he had an amazing career spanning three decades with more than 90 acting credits and now he's being remembered not just as a great actor but also as a great person. >> have you lost your nerve? >> tighten your seat belt. >> reporter: he was one of hollywood's most versatile actors. bill paxton starring in some of the biggest blockbusters of our time with big screen hits like "titanic." >> tell us, rose. >> it's been 84 years. >> it's okay, just try to remember anything, anything at all. >> reporter: "alien." >> can't be happening. >> reporter: and "apollo 13" go houston, we got a pretty large bang here. >> reporter: and on the small screen earning three golden globe nominations for his role as a polygamist mormon businessman in hbo's "big love." his family making the shocking announcement that at just 61 the actor passed away due to complications from surgery leaving behind two children and his wife of 30 years adding bill's passion fo
abc's mara schiavocampo is here with more. good morning, mara. >> reporter: michael, good morning.ood. paxton's family saying he died after surgery. he had an amazing career spanning three decades with more than 90 acting credits and now he's being remembered not just as a great actor but also as a great person. >> have you lost your nerve? >> tighten your seat belt. >> reporter: he was one of hollywood's most versatile actors. bill paxton starring in some of the biggest...
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her 8-year-old twin girls are caught in the middle and abc's mara schiavocampo is here with more. el, good morning. those girls are now in protective custody. presley is accusing her estranged husband of sexual misconduct. the two are in a bitter battle over money. new court documents revealing how nasty the split has become. this morning, explosive accusations in the divorce battle between lisa marie presley and michael lockwood. presley claiming she discovered her estranged husband had a collection of hundreds of inappropriate photos of children and says as a result, he is now facing allegations of sexual abuse and neglect in family court. lockwood who through his lawyer calls presley's claims highly sensationalized and inaccurate is speaking spousal support of almost $500,000 a year. >> this has become a messy divorce. >> reporter: this is presley's the 49-year-old also previously wed to michael jackson and nicolas cage. presley and lockwood, a musician, splitting last summer after ten years of marriage. now, in court documents filed this pops and obtained by "people" magazine p
her 8-year-old twin girls are caught in the middle and abc's mara schiavocampo is here with more. el, good morning. those girls are now in protective custody. presley is accusing her estranged husband of sexual misconduct. the two are in a bitter battle over money. new court documents revealing how nasty the split has become. this morning, explosive accusations in the divorce battle between lisa marie presley and michael lockwood. presley claiming she discovered her estranged husband had a...
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abc's mara schiavocampo is here with all the details. ing. police say the victim helped lead them to the suspect putting up a vicious fight and capturing important dna in the process. police believe they have their man. a seemingly unlikely suspect with no record and for the first time we're seeing the detective that broke this case. this morning, new details about how police caught a suspected killer. >> why did you kill her. >> reporter: chanel lewis arrested saturday and charged with second degree murder for allegedly beating and strangling jogger karina vetrano in august. the 30-year-old last seen in this crime watch daily before her death. >> this case is very similar to. lt. john russo remembering a suspicious person he'd seen in the area poring over old complaints they found a single 911 call about the same man made in the spring. once they had his name, they discovered three citations, all tying lewis to that area. >> these things take time. difficult cases but you don't stop. there's vigilance that involved the case. >> reporter:
abc's mara schiavocampo is here with all the details. ing. police say the victim helped lead them to the suspect putting up a vicious fight and capturing important dna in the process. police believe they have their man. a seemingly unlikely suspect with no record and for the first time we're seeing the detective that broke this case. this morning, new details about how police caught a suspected killer. >> why did you kill her. >> reporter: chanel lewis arrested saturday and charged...
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mara schiavocampo is here with the story. good morning, mara. >> reporter: good morning.r marriage after ten years. now they're squaring off in court. he's asking for spousal support and she's saying no way and their kids are caught in the middle. this morning, a california judge ordering lisa marie presley to pay part of her estranged husband's legal fees. in this photo taken by dailymail.com. presley is seen leaving court answer after that judge ordered her to pay michael lockwood $50,000 in legal fees. half of what he was seeking and the judge postponing a ruling on spousal support as the couple battle it out over money. lockwood wants the couple's postnuptial agreement tossed and is asking for $40,000 a month. her lawyer reportedly telling lockwood to get a job saying he doesn't seem to think he has an obligation to earn money. >> he signed a postnuptial agreement when they got married that says that he waives, that means he gives up all support so now he is trying post facto to try to get a piece of her cash. >> reporter: there was no mention on wednesday of the brew
mara schiavocampo is here with the story. good morning, mara. >> reporter: good morning.r marriage after ten years. now they're squaring off in court. he's asking for spousal support and she's saying no way and their kids are caught in the middle. this morning, a california judge ordering lisa marie presley to pay part of her estranged husband's legal fees. in this photo taken by dailymail.com. presley is seen leaving court answer after that judge ordered her to pay michael lockwood...
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around 20 million americans are terrified of heights and abc's mara schiavocampo is with a "gma" viewerood morning, mara. how is it going? >> reporter: michael, good morning. we're at a place called fearless fires and the name could not be more appropriate. she's been climbing this ladder all morning and about to face her ultimate fear but first let's take a look at her journey to get there. 35-year-old jane fisher loves adventure. she's into sport, hiking and even competitive races. but at home with her husband john in atlanta, there's one obstacle she can't overcome. >> you're doing awesome. jane. >> no, i don't know if i can go up another one. >> yeah. >> reporter: jane is terrified of heights. >> okay, that's it. >> okay. >> yeah. >> reporter: not able to climb more than four rungs up this ladder. >> i freeze. i get sweaty palms. i'm starting to get sweaty palms thinking about it. >> reporter: now jane is ready to face her fear head on. this excited and ready to conquer my conquer. new york, here we come. >> she goes to trapeze school new york to be treated by dr. ellen koch who spe
around 20 million americans are terrified of heights and abc's mara schiavocampo is with a "gma" viewerood morning, mara. how is it going? >> reporter: michael, good morning. we're at a place called fearless fires and the name could not be more appropriate. she's been climbing this ladder all morning and about to face her ultimate fear but first let's take a look at her journey to get there. 35-year-old jane fisher loves adventure. she's into sport, hiking and even competitive...
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now a suspect has been charged with the crime and abc's mara schiavocampo here with the details. >> reporterd offering a reward of almost $300,000, police say they finally cracked the 6-month-old cold case, arresting a man with no criminal history who they call, quote, unhinged, adding it seems to have been a completely random attack. this morning, a long-awaited break in the case of murdered new york city jogger karina vetrano just days after the six-month anniversary of her death. 20-year-old chanel lewis arrested and arraigned on second degree murder. >> the demon must get his justice. >> oh, yeah. >> and we will see to it. >> reporter: police saying lewis admitted he attacked the 30-year-old fitness enthusiast, punching her on the face and head before he allegedly sexually assaulted and strangled the victim around the neck. >> it appears to be a chance encounter. >> reporter: vetrano disappeared shortly after 5:00 p.m. last august. surveillance video obtained from crime watch daily capturing her jogging in a queens park just moments before the brutal attack. >> she lit up the room when s
now a suspect has been charged with the crime and abc's mara schiavocampo here with the details. >> reporterd offering a reward of almost $300,000, police say they finally cracked the 6-month-old cold case, arresting a man with no criminal history who they call, quote, unhinged, adding it seems to have been a completely random attack. this morning, a long-awaited break in the case of murdered new york city jogger karina vetrano just days after the six-month anniversary of her death....
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rehearsing an eight-person pyramid when five fell more than 25 feet and mara schiavocampo has all the>> good morning. that accident happened while they were executing a secret trick during an already extremely challenging stunt. one that's never been done before with that many people. this is the same high-wire act that has killed members of the wallenda family in the past. this morning, circus disaster. five high-wire performers in sarasota, florida, losing their balance during practice, plummeting 25 feet to the ground below. >> we have a total of five rescues. >> reporter: the group was rehearsing a complex never performed before eight-person pyramid that would have set a world record. similar to this one with seven performers. circus officials say the wire rigging was fine, they simply lost their balance. >> the circus artists sometimes we compare ourselves to nascar drivers that push the nik wallenda, one of the performers on that wire. though he didn't fall and says he is not injured. but his sister was hurt. two others are in critical condition and one is suffering a traumatic
rehearsing an eight-person pyramid when five fell more than 25 feet and mara schiavocampo has all the>> good morning. that accident happened while they were executing a secret trick during an already extremely challenging stunt. one that's never been done before with that many people. this is the same high-wire act that has killed members of the wallenda family in the past. this morning, circus disaster. five high-wire performers in sarasota, florida, losing their balance during practice,...
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mara schiavocampo has all the details. >> it's a great morning. getting more than 7.7 million likes. that's even more when you factor in reposts making it instagram's most liked picture ever. and sending fans into a frenzy. brand-new photos shared this morning by beyonce, rare glimpses inside her life with jay z and blue ivy with the caption, i have three hearts. coming just hours after that huge pregnancy announcement that the superstar is carrying twins. beyonce posting this, veiled baby bump photo instagram. writing, we would like to share our love and happiness. then doubling the good news. we are incredibly grateful that our family will be growing by two. >> this was the part where everyone gased. to hear that she is pregnant with twins just took everyone aback in the best way. >> reporter: the news blasting through social media faster than you can say beyonce babies. within 15 minutes of the announcement more than 17,000 tweets per minute about beyonce's news. the instagram photo receiving almost 5 million likes in less than three hours. >>
mara schiavocampo has all the details. >> it's a great morning. getting more than 7.7 million likes. that's even more when you factor in reposts making it instagram's most liked picture ever. and sending fans into a frenzy. brand-new photos shared this morning by beyonce, rare glimpses inside her life with jay z and blue ivy with the caption, i have three hearts. coming just hours after that huge pregnancy announcement that the superstar is carrying twins. beyonce posting this, veiled...