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lindsay moran is ex-c.i.a., she's about to join them. entering a biolab. >> sorry, we cannot confirm your identity concern? >> what is going to be like ebola, but we haven't seen it yet. dr charlotte mcshane is a mechanical engineer. tonight what she learnt about tornados. phil torres. i'm phil torres. 'm an entomologist. that's hour team, nout let's do some science. >>> hey, guys, welcome to "techknow", joined by dr ross shimabuku, and lindsay moran. microscopic things have been making news. viruses. take ebola - it caught america offguard. in some places we overreacted and in other places we doesn't do enough. >> there's a lot of scare around ebola, because we don't know much about it, compared to measles. which is also a hot topic. >> when we think of diseases we tend to think of containment. how do we contain them. i had an opportunity to meet a small group of scientists who are seeking out the pathogens in order to understand it. it might surprise people that metropolis. that's good reason for that. let's have a look. >> reporter: w
lindsay moran is ex-c.i.a., she's about to join them. entering a biolab. >> sorry, we cannot confirm your identity concern? >> what is going to be like ebola, but we haven't seen it yet. dr charlotte mcshane is a mechanical engineer. tonight what she learnt about tornados. phil torres. i'm phil torres. 'm an entomologist. that's hour team, nout let's do some science. >>> hey, guys, welcome to "techknow", joined by dr ross shimabuku, and lindsay moran. microscopic...
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thank you, terry moran, for that report. thank you for watching tonight.e morning and as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. (singing) i just can't wait to meet you, sweet child you're on the way, i'm filled with expectation, and you're growing everyday... (instrumental)
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for "nightline" i'm terry moran in washington. the bench. thank you, terry moran, for that report. thank you for watching tonight. tune into gma first thing in the morning and as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. tom: now at 11:00, the snow falling at this hour is making roads slick. and the dot is warning drivers to slow down reducing speeds on highways. mike: snow right now, but a over soon. how much more snow to expect plus when that change happens. shelley: cold temperatures burst pipes flooding a school in plaistow and sending kids home. >> all of a sudden we heard like train roaring and the ceiling just totally came in. shelley: the repairs that still have to be made. tom: administrators at sanborn regional high school are contacting parents after a student' s threat. the attendance option they' re giving families because of it. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 tonight. shelley: we' re following breaking news. a flight from punta cana, mexico to new york' s jfk airport has been diverted to manchester. a s
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for "nightline" i'm terry moran in washington. >> another side of a gnt of thank you, terry moran, for that report. thank you for watching tonight. tune into gma first thing in the morning and as always, we're facebook page and at abcnews.com. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for luminess air. take a look at this blemish. now you see it. >> it is amazing. >> announcer: do you see this age spot? don't blink. it's gone like magic. >> luminess is stupendous. >> announcer: watch this redness disappear at the touch of a button. >> people have said to me, "you look amazing. what have you done?" >> people ask me if i've had a face-lift. >> people asked if i got botox. >> announcer: these women all switched to a new foundation. >> people come up to me and say, "your skin is beautiful." >> announcer: it's not a skin-care lotion or potion. it's not even plastic surgery. >> i will have people say, "what are you doing? you look younger." >> announcer: it's a huge leap forward in makeup technology. >> this is what i used to look like 10 years ago. >> announcer: and it can help you
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thank you, terry moran, for that report. thank you for watching tonight. tune into gma first thing in the morning and as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" abcnews.com. >> hey, everybody. i'm so glad you've joined us because today we're helping to raise money for an amazing charity--shriners hospitals for children-- and i can't think of a more deserving group. so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] welcome to "millionaire." i am chris harrison, and all this week, we're raising for children. since 1922, shriners hospitals has been sending its love to the rescue to children with orthopedic conditions, spinal cord injuries, burns, and other specialized medical needs, and they do it all regardless of the family's ability to pay. so here's the deal. whenever a contestant reaches that $50,000 threshold, we are gonna give $10,000 to shriners hospitals for children. [cheers and applause] and even better than that, on friday, a very special guest will be stopping by and donating every penny of their winnings
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thank you, terry moran, for that report. thank you for watching tonight. tune into gma first thing in the morning and as always, we're abcnews.com.d at ab >> a trucker has no idea what's coming. what happened that sent him straight through that house. it's a story you wouldn't believe. >> if we didn't have video. >> how a monkey walked into a bar and came out with a knife. >>> a purse snatcher is so sneaky. >> i don't think most people would have caught that. people and the buzz word to win an ipad mini and a wind suit flight through a waterfall and don't drop that egg. see if anything can break that streak. >> mom got hands. >> riding a truck. it's a dump truck and he's just cruising through the countryside. nice and quiet. nice and open. i try and i try to spot it coming. >> whoa! >> wow. >> absolutely enormous wreck. >> so what caused it? if i back the video up about 20 seconds. we're at this junction right here. you don't see it. there's a car coming from the right-hand side driven by a
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thank you, terry moran, for that report. thank you for watching tonight. morning and as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. >>> "the insider," counting down the biggest stories tracking today. numb the grammy awards are and music's hottest couples are already a partying. gwen and share some chrissie decide on baby names? >>> and avril levigne's relationship status gets complicated. >>> and a janet jackson health updat >>> next, before lady gaga hits the stage for tonight's bowie tribute, she shows her for the star man permanent permanently. and i drop by lionel ritchie's house just to say -- hello >> why he's d on the ceiling with tonight's grammy award >>> we're with rising country start sam hunt. >> it's the biggest awards they give. >> it's bananas. >> but what did keltie say to turn sam red. >> you're blushing, i got sam to blush. >>> now, hollywood from inside out, it's the insider together with yahoo. taylor, adele, justin, music's biggest night is here. hey, everybody and welcome to "the insider."
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thank you, terry moran, for that report. thank you for watching tonight. tune into gma first thing in the morning and as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" abcnews.com. (man) there are no words to speak of the pain. the utter despair of losing everything, everyone, when the world forgot to love. when hatred and evil men became more than nightmares. they became everything a child should be sheltered from. i remember... how can i forget? people may say that they love god, yet they let this happen. i want to know, where were the christians? where were the christians? the only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing. i'm sure you've all heard this quote before,
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thank you, terry moran, for that report. thank you for watching tonight. tune into gma first thing in the morning and as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" abcnews.com. >>oday on an all new "dr. phil." the jodi arias murder trial. behind the headlines exclusive. >> dr. phil: so what is the untold story? >> announcer: new details revealed from the prosecution. >> she probably would have gotten away with it. >> announcer: a jury member. >> dr. phil: you say one juror ignored the evidence. >> they were manipulating her. >> announcer: and the victim's friend and family. >> dr. phil: they actually came to the memorial service that was held. >> sat there in the front row smiling. >> dr. phil: you said you guys would catch her spying on him. >> my wife said we are afraid we're going to find you chopped up in the freezer. >> dr. phil: lets do it. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things.
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thank you, terry moran, for that report. thank you for watching tonight.he online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. how did you ever get ready for our wedding? mommy. oh, that's right. i had blocked out the fact that you were 30 and still living at home. 29. yeah, whatever. by the way, i'm not dancing at this thing, ok? so don't even ask. come on! i want to dance with you! no, no. for my keys. yes, but if you dance with me, then you can look for my keys. hmm. no, no, no. sorry, no. you are so unromantic. well, you know i don't like dancing. you know i do like dancing. then why did you marry me? well? i'm thinking.
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lindsay moran is an ex-cia operative and analyst. >> why is this issue political? dr crystal dilworth is a molecular neuroscientist. >> why does a small segment of scientists not believe? i'm phil torres. i'm an entomologist. >> wow! that was something else, i mean it was a real rush for me. >> that's our team. now let's do some science. [ ♪ ] >>> hey guys - welcome to "techknow", i'm phil torres joined by lindsay moran, dr. crystal dilworth and dr. shini somara. it's a debate that somehow is still raging on - is the climate changing, is man to blame and is there anything we can do to stop the disaster. most agree the answers is yes. that's most scientists, not all of them. shini, crystal, lindsay, you each had a piece of the story. >> at the c.i.a. i was trained to analyse complex and sometimes contradictory data. climate change fits into that model as well. washington d.c. - politics are part of the equation. no matter what the science is, there's going to be contentious debate. >> i had a different experience. i was dealing with the scientists and citizens who a
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and that's why i'm joined by "techknow's" ex-cia operative, lindsay moran, and cara santa maria who can explain it from a neuroscience perspective. now, i've seen "molly" as a club drug but as a therapeutic drug? >> the military once used this as what they imagined could be a truth serum and now there's evidence that suggests that it could help ptsd sufferers. >> yeah and you know, scientists have long been intrigued by the sort of empathic benefits of mdma but now for the first time, there's an fda backed study so that they can see if these results are scientifically quantifiable. >> this serene treatment room nestled in the woods of south carolina... couldn't be further than the pulsing lights and booming music at this electronic music festival. at festivals and nightclubs the illegal drug "molly" or "ecstasy" is part of the culture. called "molly" or "x" on the street, mdma is really methylenedioxy-methamphetamine. it's a psychoactive drug first developed as a blood-clotting agent - later patented as a diet drug. when taken, mdma acts on the brain by causing the neurons to release mo
and that's why i'm joined by "techknow's" ex-cia operative, lindsay moran, and cara santa maria who can explain it from a neuroscience perspective. now, i've seen "molly" as a club drug but as a therapeutic drug? >> the military once used this as what they imagined could be a truth serum and now there's evidence that suggests that it could help ptsd sufferers. >> yeah and you know, scientists have long been intrigued by the sort of empathic benefits of mdma but...
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thank you, terry moran, for that report. thank you for watching tonight. tune into gma first thing in the morning and as always, we're abcnews.com. >> woman: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave precision induction cooktop, brought to you by the makers of the number-one-selling nuwave oven. >> announcer: when you turn on your cooktop, do you really know what the temperature is? no-- you're just guessing. are you too busy to watch what you're cooking? tired of all that burnt food going to waste? worried about your kids getting burned or a loved one starting a fire in the kitchen? well, those problems are a thing of the past. introducing the revolutionary precision induction cooktop from nuwave, the leader in portable induction cooking technology. the nuwave heats up twice as fast, uses up to 70% less energy and is safer than any cooktop. best of all, the nuwave is the only portable cooktop
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for "nightline" i'm terry moran >> another side of a giant of the bench. thank you, terry moran, for that report. thank you for watching tonight. tune intgma first thing in the morning and as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. local 10 news starts right mow. we begin with breaking news where two people have been found dead. >> anchor: we are told that both victor oquendo is live with the scene tonight. >> miami police have their work cut out for them. they arealling this a puzzling investigation. let me step out of the way. you can see that the mobile crime unit is still on the scene, it was around 7:50een, police respond to the calls of shots fires and when they arrived they found two women dead in the back of an apartment police haven't yet told us how they died. they do not have anyone in custody or any suspects. and they also couldn't tell us who these women were, but we did speak with someone that says that her sister is one of those women. >> her sister tells us she is 44 d has a daughter. they last spoke o
for "nightline" i'm terry moran >> another side of a giant of the bench. thank you, terry moran, for that report. thank you for watching tonight. tune intgma first thing in the morning and as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. local 10 news starts right mow. we begin with breaking news where two people have been found dead. >> anchor: we are told that both victor oquendo is live with the scene tonight. >> miami...
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for "nightline" i'm terry moran in washington. the bench. thank you, terry moran, for that report. thank you for watching tonight. tune into gma first thing in the morning and as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at >>> now on "ok! tv," new video chrissy teigen shows off her growing baby bump. and leo and kate win big at this year's baftas. we've got your vip pass to both a-list events. mariah's fantasy wedding plans revealed. the diamonds, the dress, where it might happen. >> why the price tag could top $6 million. >> then new video j. law grooving inside and outside adele's surprise concert in l.a. ra. and jessica alba gets personal about life off screen. we take you inside her stunning mansion. >>> plus, "saturday night live" takes on beyonce's new video controversy like only it can. tv shows. your entertainment news source starts now. >> welcome to "ok! tv" in the heart of new york city with all of your entertainment news. let's kick it off. >> two star-packed events in two two countries. we have a vip pass to the alist. hollywood takes over london.
for "nightline" i'm terry moran in washington. the bench. thank you, terry moran, for that report. thank you for watching tonight. tune into gma first thing in the morning and as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at >>> now on "ok! tv," new video chrissy teigen shows off her growing baby bump. and leo and kate win big at this year's baftas. we've got your vip pass to both a-list events. mariah's fantasy wedding plans revealed....
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thank you, terry moran, for that report. thank you for watching tonight. tune into gma first thing in the morning and as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. dr. oz: people posing as doctors. >> i honestly thought i was going to die. dr. oz: preying on you. >> i have been suffering for so many years. what happened next surprised us all. we bust black market butt enhancements. plus is diet soda sabotaging your weight loss goals. we're investigating the diet soda belly. what you need to know before you reach that next can, coming up next. we'll save lives today. are you guys ready to get healthy! [cheers and applause] dr. oz: thank you very much. very important show today, the rising pressure to look perfect makes us vulnerable to fake promises and medical fraud. so today we are exposing the deception and the scams. first, our exclusive undercover investigation. we infiltrated the world of black market butt injections, the fastest growing medical scams promising to plump up your back side. it is resulting in painful
thank you, terry moran, for that report. thank you for watching tonight. tune into gma first thing in the morning and as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. dr. oz: people posing as doctors. >> i honestly thought i was going to die. dr. oz: preying on you. >> i have been suffering for so many years. what happened next surprised us all. we bust black market butt enhancements. plus is diet soda sabotaging your weight loss goals....
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>> terry moran with us tonight from the court. terry, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, and to syria, and just days after the u.s. and russia announced a deal that would pause fighting there, tonight, a search for survivors hospitals and a school reduced to rubble. maternity wards, children in the cross hairs, and by one estimate, at least 50 people killed. doctors without borders, which supports the bombed hospital, blaming the air strikes on syria and russia. ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the scare in the air just minutes after takeoff. the plane with 252 passengers onboard, forced to turn around. the emergency in the cockpit. the flight headed to new york. >>> there is news tonight about super bowl champ peyton manning, disturbing allegations about the football legend before he turned pro. >>> and we're going to take you behind the scenes tonight. the westminster dog show. hard to believe it's back already. well, the new breeds competing for top dog. you pick the winner. on my long-term control medicine, i talked to
>> terry moran with us tonight from the court. terry, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, and to syria, and just days after the u.s. and russia announced a deal that would pause fighting there, tonight, a search for survivors hospitals and a school reduced to rubble. maternity wards, children in the cross hairs, and by one estimate, at least 50 people killed. doctors without borders, which supports the bombed hospital, blaming the air strikes on syria and russia. ahead on...
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>> terry moran live in vatican city tonight. terry, thank you. >>> now, let's get to donald trump and his message for the pope tonight. and it wasn't just trump, candidates, some who supported the idea of a wall, were left to respond to the pope, too. and they did. tom came has in south carolina for us tonight. >> reporter: it was a headline that surprised even donald trump. >> they said mr. trump, the pope made a statement about you. i said, the pope? what did the pope say? i like the pope, i mean -- was it good or bad? >> reporter: it wasn't good. >> he actually said that maybe i'm not a good christian or something. it's unbelievable. which is really not a nice thing to say. >> reporter: trump then turning up the volume. >> for a religious leader to question a person's faith is disgraceful. i'm proud to be a christian. no leader, especially a religious leader, should have the right to question another man's religion or faith. >> reporter: the billionaire candidate accusing mexico of using pope francis as a, quote, pawn, in the
>> terry moran live in vatican city tonight. terry, thank you. >>> now, let's get to donald trump and his message for the pope tonight. and it wasn't just trump, candidates, some who supported the idea of a wall, were left to respond to the pope, too. and they did. tom came has in south carolina for us tonight. >> reporter: it was a headline that surprised even donald trump. >> they said mr. trump, the pope made a statement about you. i said, the pope? what did the...
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let's go back to terry moran in mexico city. terry, you knew justice scalia's presence on the court very well. talk to us tonight about his legacy. >> reporter: well, tom, justice scalia is literally because of the force of his opinions, but also because there's not going to be another one like him. the supreme court is now a battlefield in american politics. in a way it wasn't when he was confirmed way back in 1986. one of the things that he brought to court was a rich, relishing of combat, of intellectual combat, but it never got personal with him. he was a man who had a very warm personality, he was a funny guy, often cracked up the courtroom, sometimes in the most serious cases. and he had a gift for friendship on that court. hid closest friends on the court, probably ruth bader ginsburg, perhaps the most liberal liberal justice. but really set him apart was just the ferocity of his opinions. his determination to change american law. and that, at the end of the day, is something that i think we can all say, like him or not l
let's go back to terry moran in mexico city. terry, you knew justice scalia's presence on the court very well. talk to us tonight about his legacy. >> reporter: well, tom, justice scalia is literally because of the force of his opinions, but also because there's not going to be another one like him. the supreme court is now a battlefield in american politics. in a way it wasn't when he was confirmed way back in 1986. one of the things that he brought to court was a rich, relishing of...
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and so, abc's terry moran tonight, who has covered the supreme court for years, on scalia's legacy, in life and in law, and his unlikely friendship with one of the most liberal justices on the court, ruth bader ginsburg and her words tonight. >> reporter: to friends, justice family man, a happy family man, as he noted when he was sworn in back in 1986. >> maureen, who is an extraordinary woman and without whom i wouldn't be here or if i were here, it wouldn't have been as much fun along the way. >> reporter: they raised nine children together, five boys, four girls, and dozens of grandkids call along. on the court, scalia's loss is incalculable. in some of the biggest cases on the docket, the justices are now likely deadlocked, 4-4, and that means no ruling. so, lower court decisions remain standing, likely handing huge victories to public unions, representing teachers and other government workers. they now will likely get to keep millions of dollars in mandatory fees from workers that were being challenged. and on voting rights, a republican effort to change how electoral districts ar
and so, abc's terry moran tonight, who has covered the supreme court for years, on scalia's legacy, in life and in law, and his unlikely friendship with one of the most liberal justices on the court, ruth bader ginsburg and her words tonight. >> reporter: to friends, justice family man, a happy family man, as he noted when he was sworn in back in 1986. >> maureen, who is an extraordinary woman and without whom i wouldn't be here or if i were here, it wouldn't have been as much fun...
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i want to bring in terry moran, who covers the supreme court here at abc news. terry, talk to me about the legacy tonight on justice scalia. >> reporter: tom, it's a towering legacy. not just on the supreme court, but right through all of american law, really, for three decades and more. antonin scalia led the charge for conservatives in american law. led the effort to roll back what you might call the heroic era of liberal activism on the court. the era of civil rights jurisprudence that broke down jim crow and did so much else. scalia thought justices and judges had gone out of control in that era, and he was the intellectual leader, and the leader by sheer force of a very way way. the constitution, scalia says, means what it meant to the people who wrote it and ratified it. and in decision after decision, not just the ones that he won on, not where he was in the majority, but even more impoant, in this sense, where he lost, and yet was freed up to with a kind of claire yan call to conservatives in and out of the courts, say, stop. judges should not be this wa
i want to bring in terry moran, who covers the supreme court here at abc news. terry, talk to me about the legacy tonight on justice scalia. >> reporter: tom, it's a towering legacy. not just on the supreme court, but right through all of american law, really, for three decades and more. antonin scalia led the charge for conservatives in american law. led the effort to roll back what you might call the heroic era of liberal activism on the court. the era of civil rights jurisprudence that...
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. >>> now, let's get right to abc's terry moran, who covers the supreme court for us. he joins us from mexico city, where he's on assignment covering the pope's trip to mexico. terry, the court has lost a force tonight. and conservatives have lost a titan. your thoughts? >> reporter: absolutely. justice antonin scalia, just a towering presence on that court. and in american law in general. a hero to conservatives, an arch enemy for liberals. because of the force and the el against and often the effectiveness of how he hammered into law his bedrock belief, something he called textualism. the constitution means what it meant when it was wrote and ratified. and that, he said consistently for 30 years on the court. he won some. though win or lose, the force of his prose and his ideas was infectious, with all kinds of law professors, law students, judges, justices and politicians. his legacy is in the court, in the law, and beyond in the conservative movement. >> terry, the so-called conservative wing of the supreme court, if you include roberts and thomas and alito, fair t
. >>> now, let's get right to abc's terry moran, who covers the supreme court for us. he joins us from mexico city, where he's on assignment covering the pope's trip to mexico. terry, the court has lost a force tonight. and conservatives have lost a titan. your thoughts? >> reporter: absolutely. justice antonin scalia, just a towering presence on that court. and in american law in general. a hero to conservatives, an arch enemy for liberals. because of the force and the el...