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this is the cover that appeared on regular newsstands. sparking an online controversy with women all over the world posting pictures of breast-feeding in private and public tweeting shame it didn't go on news stands. and if my son is hungry i'm going to feed him. >> a relationship with breasts is very funny. we're totally okay with women showing almost everything but suddenly if there's ababy in front of that breast, suddenly it's not okay. >> they addressed the backlash saying ultimately this is still a business. it's still my job to sell magazines. in an ideal world, no one would have an issue with seeing breast-feeding on the cover of a magazine but it's not an ideal world. >> i was disappointed when they decided to change the cover that they would be using on newsstands. that says to women that they should be ashamed of showing their body, that breast-feed something not normal, not natural and should be hidden. >> rogers is a part of the breast-feeding awareness project. >> a lot of moms felt like the public was not super inviting and
this is the cover that appeared on regular newsstands. sparking an online controversy with women all over the world posting pictures of breast-feeding in private and public tweeting shame it didn't go on news stands. and if my son is hungry i'm going to feed him. >> a relationship with breasts is very funny. we're totally okay with women showing almost everything but suddenly if there's ababy in front of that breast, suddenly it's not okay. >> they addressed the backlash saying...
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this is the front page of the philadelphia inquirer that will hit newsstands in the morning. >> again the question what went wrong here. we'll have much more on this breaking story throughout our show and throughout the night. and of course a full wap-up first thing in the morning. >>> now, we are going to move onto a story of a very different variety and it involves your money. you're about to meet a young man who retired at the age of 30. not because he made millions but because he cut back in some radical ways. here's our gloria riviera. >> flip on your tv day or night and chances are you'll find a financial guru telling you want to do with your money. from suzie to jim cramer. but the experts haven't done what this man did retire at age 30. as if never have to work for money again. >> my coworkers were a little surprised. what do you mean retire? you're going to take a month off? nope. we're done. we have enough money for life. >> his family completely debt-free. they live and live well on about $25,000 a year. >> comfort is expensive. slight discomfort is cheap. >> he preaches hi
this is the front page of the philadelphia inquirer that will hit newsstands in the morning. >> again the question what went wrong here. we'll have much more on this breaking story throughout our show and throughout the night. and of course a full wap-up first thing in the morning. >>> now, we are going to move onto a story of a very different variety and it involves your money. you're about to meet a young man who retired at the age of 30. not because he made millions but...
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at a newsstand. the headline reads huge organization, 14 indicted, six arrested. wire fraud.ou would probably think it's the mafia. >> or the clintons. >> now, now. >> the most popular sport in the world. the arrogance was always on display. some people they're not surprising. consider the winners of the next two world cups. russia in 2018. russia, the same russia with 30 billion went missing from those soc.ky games. and qatar, charges of slave labor, has the highest per capita gdp in the world. (?) how complicit are soccer fans. they knew management was sleazy. they continued to buy into the product anyway. >> soccer is a little bit different. soccer is a culture. way of life. people and families, a lot of people are very passionate and, you know, they live for soccer. it's -- we're passionate about football, baseball, whatever. but soccer is actually like a way of life. it's very passionate. charles: so you separate the sport from the governing body. >> i can't say i was overly surprised. the egregiousness of it was. but there's corruption in sports. soccer. right? but i'll
at a newsstand. the headline reads huge organization, 14 indicted, six arrested. wire fraud.ou would probably think it's the mafia. >> or the clintons. >> now, now. >> the most popular sport in the world. the arrogance was always on display. some people they're not surprising. consider the winners of the next two world cups. russia in 2018. russia, the same russia with 30 billion went missing from those soc.ky games. and qatar, charges of slave labor, has the highest per...
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what you see in the various images of the various founders from the paintings that we have in our newsstand they are so different because each reflects the style of the painter. i think one of the reasons we look at abraham lincoln and we can imagine him as a living breathing being, yes he was eloquent, but you look at the photographs the age of photography was well underway in 1860 and you see how he age of the day he arrived in washington and the end of the civil war before his assassination nec the shallow face, and the melancholy look in his eye and you feel the kind of emotion for him that you can only feel for jefferson among the founders based on the way jefferson emotional script continues to speak to us. and yes, we do as a culture, as the people in need to identify with a past that makes us deserving of good things. we don't like to think americans are essentially conservative. we don't want a revolution. we want something to believe in that is universal transferable. you know, national pride. every nation has say. but i've been critiquing here is american exceptionalism as a new
what you see in the various images of the various founders from the paintings that we have in our newsstand they are so different because each reflects the style of the painter. i think one of the reasons we look at abraham lincoln and we can imagine him as a living breathing being, yes he was eloquent, but you look at the photographs the age of photography was well underway in 1860 and you see how he age of the day he arrived in washington and the end of the civil war before his assassination...
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australia" is under fire for not selling a magazine that shows a model breastfeeding her son on newsstands. at this point the issue is available only to subscribers. the magazine's editor and chief defended the decision saying in an ideal world no one would have an issue with seeing breastfeeding on the cover of ain' ma. but -- cover of is a magazine. but it's not an ideal world. we posted this on the facebook payment and ask what do you think of the editor's decision? leon: christopher wrote -- leon: you can join the conversation by going to the abc7 facebook page. weighing in there. alison: switching gears. big change coming to the order for pizza hut and taco bell. pizza hut will make the change by the end of july. taco bell will do the same by the end of the year. the moves don't affect your fountain drinks or branded products like doritos shell taco shell. they will still be orange. leon: do they care about the color? alison: good point. i don't think so either. leon: coming up on "abc7 news at 5:00". charges dropped. find out what is next for the montgomery county couple accuse of ne
australia" is under fire for not selling a magazine that shows a model breastfeeding her son on newsstands. at this point the issue is available only to subscribers. the magazine's editor and chief defended the decision saying in an ideal world no one would have an issue with seeing breastfeeding on the cover of ain' ma. but -- cover of is a magazine. but it's not an ideal world. we posted this on the facebook payment and ask what do you think of the editor's decision? leon: christopher...
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it will hit newsstands just before an eight part special documenting jenner's transition starts to airetv. >>> more fallout over revelations that josh duggar molested several girls when he was a teenager. now hulu appears to have taken episodes of his family's reality show, 19 kids and countering offer the streaming giant's lineup. the shows disappeared from hulu site yesterday. 19 kids and countering has lost major advertisers over this but tlc still has not said yet if it will renew the show for an 11th season. >>> police in barstow ya' are under fire for the arrest of a pregnant black woman. >> fox's gina silva tells us there are questions about why she was even taken into custody in the first place. >> i told you i was pregnant and -- what if something wrong with my baby. >> reporter: charlene michelle cook is angry hurt and humiliated by what she says a barstow police officer did to her. >> don't touch me. >> reporter: a body camera captured the entire incident. cook, eight months pregnant being wrestled to the ground by an officer. >> please don't touch me. >> why are you resisti
it will hit newsstands just before an eight part special documenting jenner's transition starts to airetv. >>> more fallout over revelations that josh duggar molested several girls when he was a teenager. now hulu appears to have taken episodes of his family's reality show, 19 kids and countering offer the streaming giant's lineup. the shows disappeared from hulu site yesterday. 19 kids and countering has lost major advertisers over this but tlc still has not said yet if it will renew...
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right next to jesus on the newsstand. this resident was shocked. they started a two-person crusade to remove the magazine from local retailers. >> i think it's clearly being suggestively provocative so that people will wonder and stop and it will be detrimental to kids and teens. suzanne: the magazine has been fulled from this cvs and a giant grocery store. they are lodging complaint with safeway and target. there are four versions of the magazine. harris says the more racy one should be taken off the shelves or put behind the register. we showed the cover to shoppers outside cvs to get their take. provocative? >> i'm not bothered by it. >> it's outstanding. >> it's just the way to grab people's opinion. suzanne: we reached out to "coz mow" and they didn't have a comment. several of them had this photo but had this one in the back. suzanne kennedy. leon: she has done world health organization than that. alison: i think so. leon: well, we posted the madonna cover on the facebook page. we asked if you folks out there thought it was too provocative. t
right next to jesus on the newsstand. this resident was shocked. they started a two-person crusade to remove the magazine from local retailers. >> i think it's clearly being suggestively provocative so that people will wonder and stop and it will be detrimental to kids and teens. suzanne: the magazine has been fulled from this cvs and a giant grocery store. they are lodging complaint with safeway and target. there are four versions of the magazine. harris says the more racy one should be...
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"playboy" which hit newsstands in 1953 published works from notable writers and they even interviewedesident. hugh hefner reportedly said in 1979 without you, i'd have a literary magazine. true. but amidst the glut of free internet porn out there, the magazine has lost readers over the years and arguably relevance. and now in an effort to get back in the game it is taking an interesting step. alison kosik joins us from new york. alison is this going to work? >> reporter: if you ask them at "playboy," they'll say it is working. it's not the only magazine struggling with declines in circulation. it's happening throughout the entire industry. but theits revamped website is showing how less is more. "playboy" has no patience for its critics. >> they don't have real day jobs. they're just critics. >> reporter: that's the chief content officer, a man charged with revitalizing what some call a dead brand walking. nudity was revolutionary when hugh hefner launched "playboy" decades ago. >> they're one mouse click away from anything that you can manage. >> reporter: their strategy? go digital,
"playboy" which hit newsstands in 1953 published works from notable writers and they even interviewedesident. hugh hefner reportedly said in 1979 without you, i'd have a literary magazine. true. but amidst the glut of free internet porn out there, the magazine has lost readers over the years and arguably relevance. and now in an effort to get back in the game it is taking an interesting step. alison kosik joins us from new york. alison is this going to work? >> reporter: if you...
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. >> the new issue of "forbes" hits newsstands this week. >>> and the department of veterans affairs. chip reid found some veterans who want more of their former warriors to find a little zen. >> reporter: air force veteran chris eder did two tours of duty in iraq which included near-death experiences. and when he returned a diagnosis of posttraumatic stress dord. disorder. >> those who know me i'm a happy, happy guy. i'm happy right now, there's a good chance three minutes from now, [ bleep ] is going to hit the fan and everything chains. >> reporter: ptsd affects about 20% of those who served in iraq and afghanistan. symptoms include severe anxiety, depression and a constant sense of danger. >> if a bear came in this room right now, we both need to get up and go. but imagine not being able to get down and always running from the bear. left hand is going to come to the center of the room. >> reporter: eder says the only thing that keeps the bear at bay is yoga. he now teaches yoga and many of his clients are veterans with ptsd. >> i do not know where i'd be without yoga and my medit
. >> the new issue of "forbes" hits newsstands this week. >>> and the department of veterans affairs. chip reid found some veterans who want more of their former warriors to find a little zen. >> reporter: air force veteran chris eder did two tours of duty in iraq which included near-death experiences. and when he returned a diagnosis of posttraumatic stress dord. disorder. >> those who know me i'm a happy, happy guy. i'm happy right now, there's a good...
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. >> it hits newsstands may 27th. ♪ (music throughout) ♪ sfx: (smash) sfx: (roar) ♪ sfx: (roar) sfx:ay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. starting at $74.99 per month with no annual contract. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price guaranteed for two years. or get $300 back and free dvr service for 1 year, with a 2 year agreement. hurry, offer ends june 8th. go to getfios.com. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> that does it for us. >> no. listen. i wasn't to talk about charlie. >> can we hear more of the is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep with sleep number. there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't n
. >> it hits newsstands may 27th. ♪ (music throughout) ♪ sfx: (smash) sfx: (roar) ♪ sfx: (roar) sfx:ay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. starting at $74.99 per month with no annual contract. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price guaranteed for two years. or get $300 back and free dvr service for 1 year, with a 2 year agreement. hurry, offer ends june 8th. go to getfios.com. cable...
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. >> it hits newsstands may 27th >>> that does it for us. >> no. listen.to a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! watch stains disappear right before your eyes. remove 4 times more stains than detergent alone. >>> good morning, i'm erika von tiehl. our top story this morning amtrak train service is back on track between philadelphia and new york city. chopper three was over frankford junction, as the first amtrak train made its way northbound, to new york city. that is the curve where the amtrak train 188 derailed last tuesday, killing eight people, and injuring more than 200. amtrak has also installed speed safety controls on the northbound side. the southbound side already had those controls in place. >>> fever feels and looks like summer, haze going along with the morning this far it, will also end up seeing couple of scattered showers, storms, it is like classic summer when we talk about the forecast for both today and tomorrow. quick check, at this hour, empty, but did have just few very, very isolated showers already rolling through later this morni
. >> it hits newsstands may 27th >>> that does it for us. >> no. listen.to a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! watch stains disappear right before your eyes. remove 4 times more stains than detergent alone. >>> good morning, i'm erika von tiehl. our top story this morning amtrak train service is back on track between philadelphia and new york city. chopper three was over frankford junction, as the first amtrak train made its way northbound, to new york city....
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. >> it hits newsstands may 27th >>> that does it for us. >> no. listen. look around ♪ ♪ now is the time ♪ ♪ i started flyin' ♪ ♪ both feet off of the ground ♪ ♪ head in the sky ♪ ♪ eyes open wide ♪ ♪ happy to look around ♪ >>> good morning. this is what it looks like at the bay bridge, the toll plaza, it's careered out early. yeah, the metering lights are on but minimal back-up right now approaching the pay gate. and different story trying to get into san francisco from the peninsula. northbound 101, there's a wreck blocking one lane. and you can see how slow it is jammed up solid beyond [beeping] ooo come on everybody, i think this is my grandson. [lip syncing] ♪little girl you look so lonesome oh my goodness. ♪i see you are feeling blue ♪come on over to my place ♪hey girl ♪we're having a party happy birthday, grandma! ♪we'll be swinging ♪dancing and singing ♪baby come on over tonight wayne: old school, new school. jonathan: wayne? wayne: huh? - i'm taking the money! wayne: jonathan, come here girl. i mean... go get your car! - you made my dreams come tr
. >> it hits newsstands may 27th >>> that does it for us. >> no. listen. look around ♪ ♪ now is the time ♪ ♪ i started flyin' ♪ ♪ both feet off of the ground ♪ ♪ head in the sky ♪ ♪ eyes open wide ♪ ♪ happy to look around ♪ >>> good morning. this is what it looks like at the bay bridge, the toll plaza, it's careered out early. yeah, the metering lights are on but minimal back-up right now approaching the pay gate. and different story...
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the new issue of "people" hits newsstands everywhere on friday. >>> and rob, you asked me to do the weatheroday. what's going to happen friday, saturday, sunday, severe weather set up for similar areas that got it over the weekend. maybe further north. here's the threat for tomorrow. saturday, the classic tornado alley from the red river valley north toward nebraska. and then push it farther to the east as we go through sunday. meanwhile, the strong storm out in the west, will bring rain to l.a. you'll take it. a quick check on the -- great job, amy, by the way. >> morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco, grab something to keep dry. waves of showers today and even some thunderstorms are possible. mid-to-upper 50s at the coast and the rest of us in the low-to-mid 60. we will have .1" and maybe .25" of the >> all right. "scandal fans." "scandal" fans, tgit. we're counting down to the season finale. are olivia and fitz going to fizzle out? maybe they're heating up. take a look at this sneak peek. >> what's wrong? >> i just wanted to say hello. and good luck with melly's election. and congratula
the new issue of "people" hits newsstands everywhere on friday. >>> and rob, you asked me to do the weatheroday. what's going to happen friday, saturday, sunday, severe weather set up for similar areas that got it over the weekend. maybe further north. here's the threat for tomorrow. saturday, the classic tornado alley from the red river valley north toward nebraska. and then push it farther to the east as we go through sunday. meanwhile, the strong storm out in the west,...
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of "elle" australia defending her decision not to sell their iconic breast-feeding cover on the newsstandsthis is inspiring so many mothers if you look up the hashtag to take their own selfies nursing their babies in solidarity. it's a movement to get this -- >> and we're talking about it. >> thank you. >> thank you, linsey. >>> up next on the "gma" "heat index" "pitch perfect 2" star rebel wilson at the center of a firestorm about her age. the actress claiming she was younger than she actually is. putting more mow cuss on age discrimination in hollywood. abc's chris connelly has the story. ♪ who runs the world girls ♪ >> reporter: you've heard "pitch perfect 2" written and directed by women and starring everyone from anna kendrick to hale halee steinfeld. soared for the second week at the box office, where it's doubled the first film's take. yet in some parts this would be reason to scold her barton bella rebel wilson for can you imagine, lying about her age? >> what an odd thing to say. >> reporter: the media in her native australia declares wilson, who get this might have changed her na
of "elle" australia defending her decision not to sell their iconic breast-feeding cover on the newsstandsthis is inspiring so many mothers if you look up the hashtag to take their own selfies nursing their babies in solidarity. it's a movement to get this -- >> and we're talking about it. >> thank you. >> thank you, linsey. >>> up next on the "gma" "heat index" "pitch perfect 2" star rebel wilson at the center of a firestorm...
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when asked if he stands by his comments about iraq, the bush team indicated his remarks to fox newsstands. saying hillary clinton also would have authorized the war, the clinton campaign points to the many statements saying she later regretted her vote in support of the war. >> kristen welker at the white house this morning for us. thanks very much. >>> the barack obama foundation has made it official announcing that the president's presidential library will be on the south side of chicago. specifically near this university of chicago. president obama and the first lady have worked at that school and they still have a house nearby in hyde park. >>> meantime in boston, closing arguments are set for tomorrow as the penalty phase of the marathon bombings trial. >> that's right. the defense wrapped its case on monday by offering up something dzhokhar tsarnaev's remorse. the sister prejan testified that tsarnaev said the bombing victims of the bombing victims no one deserves to die like they did. she believes he is absolutely sincere. >> this is different than the pictures prosecutors showed h
when asked if he stands by his comments about iraq, the bush team indicated his remarks to fox newsstands. saying hillary clinton also would have authorized the war, the clinton campaign points to the many statements saying she later regretted her vote in support of the war. >> kristen welker at the white house this morning for us. thanks very much. >>> the barack obama foundation has made it official announcing that the president's presidential library will be on the south side...
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he stands by his comments about iraq the bush team indicated hoesindicateds, his remarks to fox newsstandshe later regretted her vote in support of the war. matt and savannah? >> kristen welker at the white house for us. thanks very much. >> more news out of the white house, the barack obama foundation has made it official announcing that the president's presidential library will be on the south side of chicago specifically from parkland near the campus of the university of chicago. both president obama and the first lady have worked at that school and they have a house nearby in hyde park. >>> closing arguments are set at the penalty phase of the marathon bombings trial. >> the defense wrapped its case by offering up something dzhokhar tsarnaev's remorse. sister prajon whose story is told in the movie "dead man walking" testified that the bombing victims no one deserves to suffer like they did. she has met with tsarnaev five times and says she believes he is absolutely sincere. >> prosecutors say he is a remorseless terrorist, and he has remained defiant even in his holding cell after th
he stands by his comments about iraq the bush team indicated hoesindicateds, his remarks to fox newsstandshe later regretted her vote in support of the war. matt and savannah? >> kristen welker at the white house for us. thanks very much. >> more news out of the white house, the barack obama foundation has made it official announcing that the president's presidential library will be on the south side of chicago specifically from parkland near the campus of the university of chicago....
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happy anniversary to prevention. 1950 in june when it first went on the newsstands.talking about. specifically three of them. >> you've chosen three. obviously there's been a lot of them. let's start with the golden age of antibiotics which we all take for granted. wow. what just happened? >> that was some sound effect. >> antibiotics. >> it keeps us living longer lives. it was launched in 1950. that decade was the golden age. that's when prevention was started in 1950. we still use about 50% of antibiotics now that were launched and discovered then. and before that five to ten women would die in childbirth. since then we live longer lives and women aren't dying like that due to infection. and young people with infection don't die. big breakthrough. >> all right. our next medical breakthrough is reproductive technology. >> reproductive technology, you have the egg and the sperm in the zygote. everyone knows about invee -- ivf. it's women who don't get donor eggs and make live babies what could be a greater gift than that. or a man who has sperm hard we'red with colon
happy anniversary to prevention. 1950 in june when it first went on the newsstands.talking about. specifically three of them. >> you've chosen three. obviously there's been a lot of them. let's start with the golden age of antibiotics which we all take for granted. wow. what just happened? >> that was some sound effect. >> antibiotics. >> it keeps us living longer lives. it was launched in 1950. that decade was the golden age. that's when prevention was started in 1950....
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people body issues on newsstands now. >> thank you. >>> look who i found. the winner of the voice.going to check in with nick toochlt that's coming up and we're going to hear >>> a very good thursday morning to you. it's 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. happening today the father of a uc santa barbara student killed last year will speak before the uc board of regents. he'll help the students deliver a petition asking regents to divest the uc's $7.4 billion en endowment from weapons manufacturers and retailers. regents say it has no investment in the gun industry but critics accuse them of not being transparent. they seek a formal ban on preventing future weapons industry investments. >>> we have slowing for the south bay. pretty typical pattern. north 87, a crash involving a school bus. if you saw it on the shoulder there were four kids on board. department hear about injuries. spectator slowing there. meanwhile the rest of the bay, pretty typical pattern except for the peninsula, nor bound 101 in toward sfo, a couple crashes. the worst over the off ramp there. it has cleared. about
people body issues on newsstands now. >> thank you. >>> look who i found. the winner of the voice.going to check in with nick toochlt that's coming up and we're going to hear >>> a very good thursday morning to you. it's 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. happening today the father of a uc santa barbara student killed last year will speak before the uc board of regents. he'll help the students deliver a petition asking regents to divest the uc's $7.4 billion en endowment...