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the name paula came up. paula happened to be the nurse the officer told me about. >> they said that they recognized her voice on the telephone. we were communicating, you know, outside of the prison system. i didn't want to get her in any kind of trouble, but i couldn't stop communicating with her. there was no way that that was going to happen. >> one day i was out on my med run, and one of the sergeants came and got me from the pod and said that the captain wanted to talk to me. so we went on up there, and when we went up there, they asked me if my cell number was a certain number, and i said it was, and they asked me if i had been talking to david, and i said no. and they began to play a tape. >> after we played the tape for her, she confessed to everything. she confessed to having a relation with him. >> i just didn't know what to do, and they just said they wanted my badge and i was going to be escorted off the grounds, and so i said okay. they took my badge, and there i went. >> her security clearance
the name paula came up. paula happened to be the nurse the officer told me about. >> they said that they recognized her voice on the telephone. we were communicating, you know, outside of the prison system. i didn't want to get her in any kind of trouble, but i couldn't stop communicating with her. there was no way that that was going to happen. >> one day i was out on my med run, and one of the sergeants came and got me from the pod and said that the captain wanted to talk to me....
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some of the latest on this developing breaking news story paula any comments now from israeli officials in tel aviv regarding this alleged attack. well as you say a western intelligence source says that israel carried out its second day striking days on syria in the early hours of this morning sunday the attack damascus with a series of powerful blast that drove columns of fire into the night sky now syrian state television is reporting that the explosions were caused by israeli rocket strikes that as of yet there is still no comment from the israeli government or the israeli army about these explosions and it's also doubtful that we'll get any kind of comment of course the israeli position very often is not to comment and this does give some kind of warning to the damascus regime that even if the israelis are not responsible for this attack the message they want to come across is that the strike has the capabilities of israel being able to do such a thing we have been on the phone with the israeli foreign ministry since the early hours of this morning those were speaking to are not. ha
some of the latest on this developing breaking news story paula any comments now from israeli officials in tel aviv regarding this alleged attack. well as you say a western intelligence source says that israel carried out its second day striking days on syria in the early hours of this morning sunday the attack damascus with a series of powerful blast that drove columns of fire into the night sky now syrian state television is reporting that the explosions were caused by israeli rocket strikes...
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all right our middle east correspondent paula slayer there paula thank you very much and of course you can track all the latest developments from being gaza on our web site r c dot com we've gotten video footage there and eyewitness accounts from the scene of the blast. police in louisiana hunting down several gunman who opened fire on a crowd during mother's day celebrations nineteen people were injured in the broad daylight of time during a street parade in new orleans the incident opened wounds that many in america thought were just beginning to hail his get a check our reports. new orleans was celebrating mother's day with over three hundred people participating in a parade police say three individuals are believed to be responsible for starting a shootout two four of the wounded though are believed to be in critical condition another public event another tragedy there is a manhunt underway for the three suspects who police believe have managed to escape one of them is reportedly wounded in the same way as investigators of the boston marathon bombers appealed for crowd sourced phot
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cnn's paula newton is in boston with more details on that. this is sort of almost, paula, maybe a random place for the bombing suspect to be. >> reporter: absolutely. i'm speaking to tamerlan tsarnaev's uncle. they tried everything. the problem was no cemetery, no community wanted to take him. what happened here is very strange in the sense that a woman by the name of martha miller, who is a christian, decided that this was not right and everyone deserves a burial. she got together with what they're calling an interfaith coalition in her community in rural virginia, and they offered the plot. the uncle, who was desperate at this point to find a place to bury his nephew, said that he was very grateful that he could be buried there. as you say, brianna, it was inevitable. any place he was buried was going to cause some controversy. the sheriff in the community was very blunt. if i'd known this was going to happen, i would have done something to try to stop it. if i could undo it, i would. he said he had absolutely no prior notice. brianna, this
cnn's paula newton is in boston with more details on that. this is sort of almost, paula, maybe a random place for the bombing suspect to be. >> reporter: absolutely. i'm speaking to tamerlan tsarnaev's uncle. they tried everything. the problem was no cemetery, no community wanted to take him. what happened here is very strange in the sense that a woman by the name of martha miller, who is a christian, decided that this was not right and everyone deserves a burial. she got together with...
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paula and simon? anything there aside from -- anything happen? it was almost like i call "idol" "romper room" for adults. >> reporter: it was that early romp that helped make it the most watched show on television week after week but in recent seasons "idol" has seen its ratings drop by double digits, over jackson's 12-year span he shared the panel with a total of nine different judges. >> and i really have always felt that people made too much of the judges and not enough of the talent. >> reporter: but is it really over for the dog? dog. >> yes. you did it. >> i did it. are you going to miss it. >> yeah, i may miss it a bit but i may be on some other shows. you never know. >> reporter: for "good morning america," bianna golodryga, abc news, tampa. >> i have to tell you losing the last original "idol" judge is going to be a tough blow for the show. >> he's always been such a nice guy, a real gentleman through this. >>> let's move on. next in the "heat index," it is memorial day weekend which means that summer is just around the corner but if you
paula and simon? anything there aside from -- anything happen? it was almost like i call "idol" "romper room" for adults. >> reporter: it was that early romp that helped make it the most watched show on television week after week but in recent seasons "idol" has seen its ratings drop by double digits, over jackson's 12-year span he shared the panel with a total of nine different judges. >> and i really have always felt that people made too much of the...
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trabajos, comprar el auto, o la casa, con todo lo que genera actividades economicas >> el ejemplo es paulamita tener una casa comoda y bonita >> ¿de que le gustaría tener un negocio? >> pues aunque sea una marquetita, o vender flores, lo que sea >> california se beneficiaria con 4 mil millones de dólares al año, según el centro de integracion de inmigrante, los indocumentados son el 9% de la fuerza laboral del estado, los padres mantienen los indocumentados de 31 años, un punto importante en el sector financiero >> la edad productiva, cuando los 20 años buscan a las personas trabajando y además siguen los procesos de tu vida donde equieres que ahorrar para tu casa, tus hijos y retiro >> para la empresaria es claro >> mueve su dinero, tiene la incertidumbre de que pueden deportarlo, que hace >> otra parte del estudio dice que los indocumentados viven más de 10 años que una vez que tengan mejore singgresos, sus hijos podran tener un mayor desempeño en la escuela o la vida >> que los sueños se conviertan en realidad y que se fortalezca california sea que se apruebe la reforma migratoria 'que
trabajos, comprar el auto, o la casa, con todo lo que genera actividades economicas >> el ejemplo es paulamita tener una casa comoda y bonita >> ¿de que le gustaría tener un negocio? >> pues aunque sea una marquetita, o vender flores, lo que sea >> california se beneficiaria con 4 mil millones de dólares al año, según el centro de integracion de inmigrante, los indocumentados son el 9% de la fuerza laboral del estado, los padres mantienen los indocumentados de 31...
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great to have josh by my side and paula faris, as well.re spinning us into the weekend. i guess because the control room was so busy with all the "sesame street" characters that we get the deejay. >> this time they have very big fingers and hard to hit the buttons. >> that's true. >> you can imagine our early morning here. >>> hey, plus we also have a story about a murder for hire. shaking up the music world right now. grammy nominated rock star under arrest after a stunning sting by police. >>> also ahead, a remarkable story i just cannot wait to share. two brothers severely injured in the boston bombings. see them there. they were actually sent to separate hospitals. didn't know if the other had survived. didn't see each other for weeks. they're back together. we were there for the reunion, it's a wonderful thing. >> i have chills already, josh. >>> it is one of our favorite things that we do at "gma" and it's about time to give one lucky mom the surprise of a lifetime. emeril is live. i don't think we can tell you where but there's a pa
great to have josh by my side and paula faris, as well.re spinning us into the weekend. i guess because the control room was so busy with all the "sesame street" characters that we get the deejay. >> this time they have very big fingers and hard to hit the buttons. >> that's true. >> you can imagine our early morning here. >>> hey, plus we also have a story about a murder for hire. shaking up the music world right now. grammy nominated rock star under arrest...
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paula said about the details. a tip coming from me. price it right the first time.d trulia, of the world, they list every price change that happened to the home. if you price it too high and you come down. while it looks like a deal. it also gives the buyer the impression there might be something wrong with your home. >> good advice. >> trying to get rid of it. come to us for everything. >> telling you. >>> coming up, the talk show host getting quite an endorsement from oprah winfrey. >>> beyawn say needed help from security gua ♪ skinny so skinny >> skinny time. beyonce's butt -- >> say no more. >> beyonce's butt, too bootylicious for one guy. in copenhagen, denmark. she was doing a show. she was up there doing her thing. dancing. some knucklehead, slaps her. grabs a handful of it. not good. a viral video. you take a look at the video. i'll tell you what happened. 31-year-old mother, beyonce, reaching out to touch hands with the audience. in that part of the show. hardly broke stride. the guy grabbed her butt. she stopped briefly to tell the man i will have you esc
paula said about the details. a tip coming from me. price it right the first time.d trulia, of the world, they list every price change that happened to the home. if you price it too high and you come down. while it looks like a deal. it also gives the buyer the impression there might be something wrong with your home. >> good advice. >> trying to get rid of it. come to us for everything. >> telling you. >>> coming up, the talk show host getting quite an endorsement...
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>> paula, you're good. have you been watching the forecast?> i've been paying attention. >> we go from snow from 80s and 90s. from white face mountain they had three feet and some got up to five feet in vermont. the skiers are happy. i don't know about the rest of the folks up there. we are still chilly. frost and freeze advisories. 40s in buffalo. i promised you a little warmth but heat. look at that. so hot. 90 on wednesday in d.c. philadelphia 91 after the mid week. we'll talk more about the nation in a bit. your local forecast in 30 seconds. first your selected cities brought to you by choice hotels. >> it is not just a severe weather threat for today. it intensifies and potentially could get very dangerous midweek all the way through to the end of the week. >> back and forth. thank you so much. >>> we move on to astronaut chris hatfield, the interplanetary sensation, with 15 million clicks on tube for his rendition of david bowie's space oddity. paula got to meet him. >> did you get to see it. >> it is amazing. >> major hatfield became th
>> paula, you're good. have you been watching the forecast?> i've been paying attention. >> we go from snow from 80s and 90s. from white face mountain they had three feet and some got up to five feet in vermont. the skiers are happy. i don't know about the rest of the folks up there. we are still chilly. frost and freeze advisories. 40s in buffalo. i promised you a little warmth but heat. look at that. so hot. 90 on wednesday in d.c. philadelphia 91 after the mid week. we'll talk...
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live from tel aviv paula thank you very much indeed. for you us as strongly backing its israeli allies over the crisis. as the latest on washington's reaction u.s. president barack obama wouldn't specifically comment on the reported israeli airstrikes into damascus instead saying that israel is justified in protecting itself from dance to weapons shipments to the leavitt on base group hezbollah most recently we did hear comments coming from the u.s. secretary of defense chuck hagel saying that now the white house is considering to arm. the area with weapons this is a stance and a position that washington was reluctant to take instead saying that it would give financial support that would go to to their logistics but not weapons other communication equipment other ways in which the opposition and the rebels could fight against the syrian government but now we see the position at least coming from some members of the white house the position of the u.s. administration is changing but you know you're hearing a variety of different comments
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paula faris, abc news, new york. >> thanks to paula there. there were so many questions today. we heard you. you streamed them in to us about risk and choices and we turn now to abc's senior medical correspondent, dr. jennifer ashton, who's specialties women's health. going from 87% risk to 5% is so dramatic. >> that's right. in fact, that risk now is lower than the average woman's lifetime risk of developing breast cancer. >> even if you don't have the gene? >> that's correct. we have to remember, it goes way down, not zero because there's still breast cells left, but it's a major risk reduction. >> and ovarian cancer, that risk can be reduced? >> exactly. for this type of mutation, there's an up to 50% risk of ovarian cancer, which can be treated with removal of the ovaries, a separate surgery. >> does insurance pay for this? this is thousands and thousands of dollars. >> it can be incredible incredibly expensive, the good news is, most of the time insurance does cover it. and there's increasing legislation that makes reconstructive surgery available, even to women without in
paula faris, abc news, new york. >> thanks to paula there. there were so many questions today. we heard you. you streamed them in to us about risk and choices and we turn now to abc's senior medical correspondent, dr. jennifer ashton, who's specialties women's health. going from 87% risk to 5% is so dramatic. >> that's right. in fact, that risk now is lower than the average woman's lifetime risk of developing breast cancer. >> even if you don't have the gene? >> that's...
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paula thank you for joining us now we've heard reports that the u.n. mission could even withdraw from the region following these kidnappings do you think that's likely. well i don't think it's likely i've just gotten off the phone with the deputy chief of staff for the united nations peacekeeping force in the area and he says that they are definitely remaining there this follows the kidnapping of four filipino un peacekeepers who are being held in the ceasefire between syria and the israeli side of the golan heights now that is almost a no man's land not the israeli nor syrian forces can go operate in that area what we do know is that they were abducted while on patrol the u.n. does say that efforts are under way to secure their release and according to the u.n. chief banking moon he has strongly condemned the abductions and he has called for the immediate release of these peacekeepers a syrian group by the name of the martyrs of published a photo that is the portuguese showing the four may have been held they also say that they're being held to quote
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rise over seas paula sneer paula thank you very much indeed for that update. meanwhile the e.u. remains divided on whether to ease sanctions against syria allowing weapons shipments to rubble flying to france and the u.k. pushing hard for supplies however some e.u. members apollo's and which expires on friday this as russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov and the u.s. secretary of state john kerry also meet in paris to prepare a peace conference on syria. has the details. it's not a united front in fact differences seem to be at the center of this entire meeting happening today in brussels centering on syria we have the u.k. and france who are aggressively pushing for a partial lifting of the go on syria in order to send arms to the rebels the u.k. a foreign secretary william hague is trying to get the other e.u. members to agree with him that arming the a moderate arm of the so-called moderate rebels in syria also france's leaders have been particularly aggressive in trying to lobby the other leaders to be on board in fact today. leading newspaper also published a report sayin
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ok artie's paula square with the very latest there thank you. meanwhile in neighboring a syria has but our militants are fighting beside the government troops to retake the strategic town of qusayr from the rebels is considered a key weapons smuggling route for opposition forces there the lebanese border the battle for the city in a contested homes province is viewed by both sides as a turning point which could prove crucial in deciding the conflict with journalist abdullah has more on this now. the ripples are on the north an area of the city that is the full control over the east in western. side of the city that was liberated the center of center city is that related and in a surprise the syrian army managed to make a full circle around the city fighting position a position fight is the main achievement is to stop that line of supply chain between lebanon and syria most of the fight is gathered from different areas and syria in order to gather in course so of course he had become the capital of pollution this operation moved very slow but it
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we turn to paula for the top stories. >>> thanks, josh.e escorted a jet flying from pakistan to manchester, england, this morning. they deverdicted the flight and arrested two men on the board. two men are accused of eng dangering the aircraft. it appears to be a phoney bomb threat. >> a british airways flight to norway had to make an emergency landing after an engine caught fire moments after takeoff. passengers heard two large bangs. smoke began pouring out. two people were injured. no word yet on caused that engine fire. >> gave sending two cars plummeting into the frigid water below, injuring three. that bridge was inspected declared safe back in november. 77,000 vehicles crossed it each day. it could have been a whole lot worse. >>> thieves have pulled off a second jewelry heist at the cannes film festival making off with a diamond necklace worth $2 million. it vanished from five-star hotel. it happened right under the noses of eight security guards. >>> finally a reminder of what's so often the forgotten reason for memorial day weeke
we turn to paula for the top stories. >>> thanks, josh.e escorted a jet flying from pakistan to manchester, england, this morning. they deverdicted the flight and arrested two men on the board. two men are accused of eng dangering the aircraft. it appears to be a phoney bomb threat. >> a british airways flight to norway had to make an emergency landing after an engine caught fire moments after takeoff. passengers heard two large bangs. smoke began pouring out. two people were...
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really fascinating to listen to paula broadwell.y in the audience at the prayer breakfast when she was approached by a reporter and we are hearing from paula broadwell and what her life is all about now. >> i have made some mistakes in the past. i am trying to look forward with my family. this breakfast is a reminder of what should be first. i have been involved in a number of wounded veterans missions. i count my blessings. being in this wonderful country and wonderful community and having such a wonderful family and opportunities and the opportunity to rebuild. >> broadwell indicating she is trying to rebuild her life. she has a few legal challenges ahead of her. the federal government still looking at her and why and how she had classified material. it is alleged in her home that was unauthorized. also, as for petraeus, retired general, retired cia director still being looked at by the cia internally for any potential wrong doing associated with all of this. really interesting both of them saying they are affiliating themselves w
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paula newton is in boston for more details. paula, could it have made a difference, do you think, or are these allegations that might just be being leveled at russia, could it have made a difference? >> reporter: it's hard to know. it was first reported there were texts from the mother saying tamerlan wanted to join the extremist groups in the caucuses, thocaucuse caucasus, and authorities say would that have made a decision? the fbi might have said we're going to tail this guy or watch him or not let him travel. he did then subsequently go to russia. i know brianna you deal with this on the daily basis in washington, american authorities say even if we had that piece of information we might not have shared that with the russians because we wouldn't want to divulge our sources. russia alerted american authorities at least two times and in hearings in washington the police commissioner, edward davis basically said i don't know if it would have made a difference. clearly you always want to work with as much information as you hav
paula newton is in boston for more details. paula, could it have made a difference, do you think, or are these allegations that might just be being leveled at russia, could it have made a difference? >> reporter: it's hard to know. it was first reported there were texts from the mother saying tamerlan wanted to join the extremist groups in the caucuses, thocaucuse caucasus, and authorities say would that have made a decision? the fbi might have said we're going to tail this guy or watch...
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suzanne. >> paula, speaking about the investigation, any updates on that?is investigation, we're dealing with search warrants still activated on the brothers' apartment in cambridge. still don't know the results of that. there is a lot of dna testing that they actually have to work through. but also interesting development this week, kathrine russell, the widow of tamerlan tsarnaev, retained another lawyer. that is a lawyer now with many years, decades of counterterrorism experience with terrorism prosecutions and she continues to be questioned. her lawyers say that she is cooperating. but still what she knew, when she knew the information, all those things still something that the investigators are looking into as well as, keep in mind, michael, we have still right now an fbi team on the ground in dagestan trying to determine if tamerlan tsarnaev, the older brother, was radicalized there at all, was inspired, given any bomb making instructions. still trying to get to the bottom of that, michael. >> paula, thanks so much. paula newton there in boston. >>> a
suzanne. >> paula, speaking about the investigation, any updates on that?is investigation, we're dealing with search warrants still activated on the brothers' apartment in cambridge. still don't know the results of that. there is a lot of dna testing that they actually have to work through. but also interesting development this week, kathrine russell, the widow of tamerlan tsarnaev, retained another lawyer. that is a lawyer now with many years, decades of counterterrorism experience with...
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got that for us, paula. >> i do.t sources said kate just not their type. this old photo has red hot supermodel kate upton seeing red. upton who has graced the covers of "sports illustrated" and "vogue" and heats up your tv is also in the latest victoria's secret catalog, but sources tell abc news "she's not thrilled about the images being used." in fact, sources say she wasn't even told she'd be featured. this photo taken in 2011 shows upton in black lingerie when she was under contract with the lingerie giant but that contract is over and their relationship is as well. ever since a victoria's secret model booker told "the new york times" we would never use kate. she's like a footballer's wife with the too blond hair and that kind of face that anyone with enough money can go out and buy." >> whether victoria's secret owned the rights to this photo or not, it's very unorthodox for a company to use a model in this explicit a way without that model's knowledge first. >> reporter: the 20-year-old quickly rose to fame aft
got that for us, paula. >> i do.t sources said kate just not their type. this old photo has red hot supermodel kate upton seeing red. upton who has graced the covers of "sports illustrated" and "vogue" and heats up your tv is also in the latest victoria's secret catalog, but sources tell abc news "she's not thrilled about the images being used." in fact, sources say she wasn't even told she'd be featured. this photo taken in 2011 shows upton in black lingerie...
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paula newton explains us how one woman begins to heal.in cambridge, the place the tsarnaev's called home for years, the days are mercifully quiet again. and more and more talk of terror gives way to what you would expect here. sox are doing? "the red sox at fenway park, you know what could be a better tonic for this city you know for many victims and their families going to their rehabilitation, their recovery" with undeniable courage, heather abbott is back at fenway park. it was a red sox game on the day of the marathon that brought her to boston. after the game, she was grabbing a bite to eat at the race finish line. and then there the bombs went off. she lost her left food. it takes to come back to fenway.and throw out the first pitch. use looking back the investigation does continue. dzhokhar tsarnaev, the younger brother, is still recovering in a prison hospital and will likely face more criminal proceedings in the next few days. katherine russell, tamerlan tsarnaev's widow has hired a new lawyer with expertise in terror cases. inve
paula newton explains us how one woman begins to heal.in cambridge, the place the tsarnaev's called home for years, the days are mercifully quiet again. and more and more talk of terror gives way to what you would expect here. sox are doing? "the red sox at fenway park, you know what could be a better tonic for this city you know for many victims and their families going to their rehabilitation, their recovery" with undeniable courage, heather abbott is back at fenway park. it was a...
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the next day, taking the kids shopping. >> that was abc's paula faris.e also hinted that she might at some point have her ovaries removed. some doctors are careful to point out that her surgery is not for everyone who carries the breast cancer gene but they say it only makes sense for a small category of women. and the "gma" team is working on some brand-new exclusive details so, of course, you'll want to stay tuned for those coming up later this morning. >>> convicted killer jodi arias returns to a phoenix courtroom today as jurors begin considering her punishment. arias was found guilty last week in the 2008 killing of her boyfriend. she told a reporter she'd rather die in prison -- than spend the rest of her life there. now, authorities say she is being held alone in a cell and allowed out for one hour each day. >>> o.j. simpson will get the chance to plead his own case when he takes the stand this morning. the former football great trying to convince a nevada judge he deserves a new trial on robbery and kidnapping charges. it will be the first time w
the next day, taking the kids shopping. >> that was abc's paula faris.e also hinted that she might at some point have her ovaries removed. some doctors are careful to point out that her surgery is not for everyone who carries the breast cancer gene but they say it only makes sense for a small category of women. and the "gma" team is working on some brand-new exclusive details so, of course, you'll want to stay tuned for those coming up later this morning. >>> convicted...
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as what was once israel's most peaceful border threatens to become its newest battlefront paula c.r.t. tel aviv. meanwhile a video purporting to show syrian rebels mutilating bodies has led human rights watch to condemn them for descending into sectarian violence and out of revenge killings the footage allegedly shows the founder of a rebel brigade cutting into the chest of a dead soldier and biting his hard i will mutilating the body the man has reportedly heard swearing to the hearts and lives of bashar assad's soldiered dogs more on this disturbing video and the reaction from human rights activists on to our web site. live from moscow this is r.t. the u.s. justice department has admitted to spying on associated press reporters a.p. condemned the sweeping foreign surveillance as an invasion of privacy and a threat to the freedom of the press he's gone nature can has more on the story and its implications. the u.s. justice department secretly obtained two months of telephone records targeting a.p. reporters and editors work and personal phone numbers if you believe more than one hund
as what was once israel's most peaceful border threatens to become its newest battlefront paula c.r.t. tel aviv. meanwhile a video purporting to show syrian rebels mutilating bodies has led human rights watch to condemn them for descending into sectarian violence and out of revenge killings the footage allegedly shows the founder of a rebel brigade cutting into the chest of a dead soldier and biting his hard i will mutilating the body the man has reportedly heard swearing to the hearts and...
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more now from abc's paula faris. >> reporter: chris christie is losing it, quite literally. >> in terms of keeping it secret it's nobody he's business. >> reporter: but still the colorful governor decided to share why he underwent secret weight loss surgery. >> i did this for myself, my wife and my children, and unlike some of you, they will still pay attention to me whether i run for president or not. >> reporter: once slender and athletic, christie has struggled with his weight for 30 years telling diane he's tried everything from fad diets to personal trainers. >> what do you say to yourself to psych yourself into it? >> i just look in the mirror, diane. i just go, okay, i got to get healthier. >> reporter: he deflected critics with humor most recently in february munching doughnuts on "letterman." that subject brought fire from a former white house doctor. >> i worry about this man dying in office. >> reporter: christie was livid. >> completely irresponsible. my 12-year-old son comes to me last night and says, dad, are you going to die? >> reporter: but just days later he secretly c
more now from abc's paula faris. >> reporter: chris christie is losing it, quite literally. >> in terms of keeping it secret it's nobody he's business. >> reporter: but still the colorful governor decided to share why he underwent secret weight loss surgery. >> i did this for myself, my wife and my children, and unlike some of you, they will still pay attention to me whether i run for president or not. >> reporter: once slender and athletic, christie has struggled...
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my name is paula conley. i'm the director of our womens' business center and the program manager for the south of market location for the center. the reason san center also braiting in bay view sudden fran and we have locations in marin and east palo alto as well. at renaissance we provide comprehensive services that attend to the business needs of entrepreneurs through start ups, launch and growth of their businesses and we do that through different services. we take a bird eye's approach and offer classes, workshops. we have technical assistance, one-on-one consulting. we own a building in the south of market neighborhood and we rent office space on a sliding scale that comes with supportive services. we're very nice landlords. we don't hook people into long lease focus it's not a good space for them. we let them move out. we have the bay view assistance center and loan packaging. last year through the center reason san packaged 16 loans totaling $591,000. people starting businesses tend to be feel isolated
my name is paula conley. i'm the director of our womens' business center and the program manager for the south of market location for the center. the reason san center also braiting in bay view sudden fran and we have locations in marin and east palo alto as well. at renaissance we provide comprehensive services that attend to the business needs of entrepreneurs through start ups, launch and growth of their businesses and we do that through different services. we take a bird eye's approach and...
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thank you, paula. we appreciate your reporting. >>> this week three women escaped after allegedly being held prisoner for a decade in an ohio home. a note written by the captor blames them for being tossed into the torture chamber. that's next. from capital one,miles card bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. britta olsen is my patient. i s
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celera paula syria says that it will protect itself so should we expect a response. well it's hard to say whether or not a response is forthcoming but certainly tension on the ground is increasing and increasing by the hour the syrian information minister on man hours old be said after a special cabinet meeting that syria will not accept a breach of its sovereignty all of its security and that all options were on the table syrian officials say that they've turned syrian artillery also to face towards israel the syrian deputy foreign minister feisal our mc that said the alleged israeli attack on syria is a declaration of war now make that has said that syria will retaliate against israel in its own time and in its own way meanwhile iran which has a defense agreement with syria says it will respond to alleged israeli air strikes on sunday morning and it's also urging neighboring countries to stand up to israeli aggression as we search for from the israeli government these strikes. now we haven't heard anything so far from the israeli government the israeli military als
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paula slayer will turkey insists that it has the evidence to prove that assad's government is linked to those attacks but professor of middle east is a bill cohen university jeremy salt spoke to me he thinks it could be the work of extremist groups or even turkey itself as he tries to convince the u.s. to get more involved with its neighbors. we know for a fact because because the main is the us fighting group in syria has admitted it's that al qaeda in iraq and. in syria are one in the same and all the fighting groups in syria and they're all working tactically with so al-qaeda is in syria we know that that's not confirmed the smallest been suspected on the stops and so what we're saying now is kind of charge and countercharge. as people try to put the blame for this on to someone else my counter my my feeling about this kind of guess would be that the party responsible for this is one of the groups because of anyone has a reason for trying to heat up the situation and dragon outside countries it would be them the fact is that the third one is going to washington this week and syria
paula slayer will turkey insists that it has the evidence to prove that assad's government is linked to those attacks but professor of middle east is a bill cohen university jeremy salt spoke to me he thinks it could be the work of extremist groups or even turkey itself as he tries to convince the u.s. to get more involved with its neighbors. we know for a fact because because the main is the us fighting group in syria has admitted it's that al qaeda in iraq and. in syria are one in the same...
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home to tens of thousands of refugees who fled the ongoing syrian conflict middle east correspondent paula has the latest. turkey has blamed the syrian president bashar assad for these bombings without having undergone any kind of investigation what they have said is that syrian intelligence is to quote them the usual suspects now the deputy turkish prime minister says that the organization and the members behind the attacks have been largely identified but what is worrying is that this does say it's a bad precedent to merely blame assad right away without giving any kind of proof or any kind of conclusive evidence as to why you say that nine people have been detained all of them are turkish citizens according to the turkish deputy prime minister and he has stressed that there be no links to the syrian opposition previously three of the five suspects arrested after the bombings were said to have been syrian nationals so it has denied that they are behind the attacks the syrian government issued a statement in which it said that we are saddened by the fall of martyrs in turkey yesterday in
home to tens of thousands of refugees who fled the ongoing syrian conflict middle east correspondent paula has the latest. turkey has blamed the syrian president bashar assad for these bombings without having undergone any kind of investigation what they have said is that syrian intelligence is to quote them the usual suspects now the deputy turkish prime minister says that the organization and the members behind the attacks have been largely identified but what is worrying is that this does...
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abc's paula faris has the new details. >> reporter: barely 24 hours after revealing her bold and brave decision -- >> preventative double mastectomy. >> reporter: headlines across the nation. >> many people are calling brave. >> reporter: "time" magazine calling it the angelina effect. but jolie's decision to have a preventive mastectomy is raising concerns from viewers, like niki quasney, a young mother of two, who, like jolie, had her breasts removed after testing positive for the brca cancer gene mutation, only to be diagnosed with stage four ovarian cancer two years later. >> i'm living this nightmare. it's turned my life upside down. this particular genetic mutation is not just about breast cancer. it's also about ovarian cancer. >> reporter: it was ovarian cancer that took jolie's mother's life. and jolie revealing today, she too is taking that next step -- having her ovaries removed, something that nearly 70% of those testing positive for brca do. why do you recommend having your ovaries removed as well? >> they typically go hand in hand. removing the ovaries is as important, if
abc's paula faris has the new details. >> reporter: barely 24 hours after revealing her bold and brave decision -- >> preventative double mastectomy. >> reporter: headlines across the nation. >> many people are calling brave. >> reporter: "time" magazine calling it the angelina effect. but jolie's decision to have a preventive mastectomy is raising concerns from viewers, like niki quasney, a young mother of two, who, like jolie, had her breasts removed...
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great work, paula. thanks so much.f you want to learn more, you can go on facebook right now where our expert, michelle katz, will be answering your questions. go to facebook.com/world news. >>> coming up here, a rock video -- you got to hear it -- 250 miles above the earth. is this the quirkiest, funniest man ever to float in the sky? is this the quirk quest quirkiest, funniest man ever to float in the sky? quest quirkiest, funniest man ever to float in the sky? uest quirkiest, funniest man ever to float in the sky? est quirkiest, funniest man ever to float in the sky? st quirkiest, funniest man ever to float in the sky? t quirkiest, funniest man ever to float in the sky? quirkiest, funniest man ever to float in the sky? quirkiest, funniest man ever to fltin o cfo 7 cc >>> and our instant index tonight begins with a record fish, yes, that did not get away. a proud fisherman displaying his incredible catch. a cod fish, from snout to tail, five feet tall, nearly as tall as he is, and that is the biggest cod ever caught.
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abc's paula faris has more. >> reporter: chris christie is losing it, quite literally. >> in terms of keeping it secret it's nobody else's business. >> reporter: but still, the colorful governor of new jersey decided to share why he underwent secret weight loss surgery. >> i did this for myself, my wife and my children. and unlike some of you, they will still pay attention to me whether i run for president or not. >> reporter: once slender and athletic, christie has struggled with his weight for 30 years, telling diane he's tried everything from fad diets to personal trainers. >> what do you say to yourself to psych yourself into it? >> i just look in the mirror diane. i just go, okay, i got to get healthier. >> reporter: he deflected critics with humor, most recently in february munching donuts on letterman. that stunt brought fire from a former white house doctor. >> i worry about this man dying in office. >> reporter: christie was livid. >> completely irresponsible. my 12-year-old son comes to me last night and said, dad, are you going to die? >> reporter: but just days later, chri
abc's paula faris has more. >> reporter: chris christie is losing it, quite literally. >> in terms of keeping it secret it's nobody else's business. >> reporter: but still, the colorful governor of new jersey decided to share why he underwent secret weight loss surgery. >> i did this for myself, my wife and my children. and unlike some of you, they will still pay attention to me whether i run for president or not. >> reporter: once slender and athletic, christie...
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see you has more now on this how that paula so what's happened and what's the situation in benghazi right now. well from the reports we're receiving as many as seventeen people have been killed and dozens wounded including children there are of course fears of the death toll will further rise what we do understand is that the car bomb exploded in the car park of the main emergency our jealous hospital in the eastern libyan city of benghazi according to the libyan deputy interior minister he totally destroyed a restaurant and seriously damaged nearby buildings now doctors inside that hospital say that it is there was only one body that arrived intact and that makes it almost impossible to immediately established than establish the number of people who have been killed i witness so say that people were hysterical they were running about people were literally picking body parts up off the streets now people are angry i've been following tweets by libyan activists online and there's a lot of calls within the social media for libyans to take to the streets and express their anger and mar
see you has more now on this how that paula so what's happened and what's the situation in benghazi right now. well from the reports we're receiving as many as seventeen people have been killed and dozens wounded including children there are of course fears of the death toll will further rise what we do understand is that the car bomb exploded in the car park of the main emergency our jealous hospital in the eastern libyan city of benghazi according to the libyan deputy interior minister he...
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on possible consequences of the current crisis between the countries in the middle east right now paula many thanks indeed for that update. and both the u.n. and arab league have condemned israeli action but there are concerns the attacks could have motives well beyond syria as an she's made in a culture never explains. there is a third player here fellow shia ally to assad and has a bill on the big boy on the block and israel's arch enemy iran now reports suggest that it was in the rain in shipment to has volokh that israel was told getting so it's possible that syria is just the middle man and it wouldn't be be young reason that iran is equipping has a block as a backup in case of conflict with israel israel with this provocation there will be for a response either from syria even from his block or better yet from the point of view of the obama to be in israel from the run so if you run in syria don't do anything for the moment just wait this will be seen as it is just a provocation but if there is you know the slightest bit of a response from either syria or iran that's the perfect b
on possible consequences of the current crisis between the countries in the middle east right now paula many thanks indeed for that update. and both the u.n. and arab league have condemned israeli action but there are concerns the attacks could have motives well beyond syria as an she's made in a culture never explains. there is a third player here fellow shia ally to assad and has a bill on the big boy on the block and israel's arch enemy iran now reports suggest that it was in the rain in...
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question the effectiveness of this costly project in modern warfare r t international correspondent paula slayer reports. the brains behind the iron dome are israeli but the funding is mostly american born the no guns or gold or assistance of soldiers discussion and offer their assistance they have washington recently pledged an additional six hundred eighty million dollars for the point to intercept a system that advocates claim has a success rate of more than eighty percent in order to correct numbers i've seen the results and. endorse them completely even obama has gotten in on the act his first stop at a recent trip to israel was to an iron dome battery where he told soldiers they're doing an amazing job because so much money has been spent on this defense missile system and it now needs to be marketed and sold otherwise how do you justify something that has already cost the american taxpayer millions of dollars but for all its hype the iron dome which is designed to intercept and destroy short range rockets aimed at populated areas is not foolproof i have a lot of question marks ques
question the effectiveness of this costly project in modern warfare r t international correspondent paula slayer reports. the brains behind the iron dome are israeli but the funding is mostly american born the no guns or gold or assistance of soldiers discussion and offer their assistance they have washington recently pledged an additional six hundred eighty million dollars for the point to intercept a system that advocates claim has a success rate of more than eighty percent in order to...
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so if you're thinking now is the time to sell, here's abc's paula faris, with ways to boost the pricemake "real money." >> reporter: there's a home-buying frenzy. americans finally feeling confident enough to take advantage of those record low mortgage rates. and for the two million americans currently selling their homes, they're looking to cash in. home prices across the country surging, which is why the mcdougal family of phoenix has their home on the market, where prices are up more than 22% from just a year ago. >> take you through the virtual tour. this is the outside point of our house right here. >> reporter: we heard it in las vegas today. >> good afternoon. coming to you from indigo springs creek in las vegas, nevada. home prices are soaring here in las vegas. >> reporter: and atlanta too. >> coming to you from atlanta georgia. like to show you my new listing. >> reporter: this 1,400 square foot single family home in las vegas would have listed for roughly $158,000 a year ago. today it's $200,000 -- up over 20%. and in atlanta, this three-bedroom home could now fetch $180,00
so if you're thinking now is the time to sell, here's abc's paula faris, with ways to boost the pricemake "real money." >> reporter: there's a home-buying frenzy. americans finally feeling confident enough to take advantage of those record low mortgage rates. and for the two million americans currently selling their homes, they're looking to cash in. home prices across the country surging, which is why the mcdougal family of phoenix has their home on the market, where prices are...
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on a target inside syria and this following a previous strike in january middle east correspondent paula now has the latest. there's been no official comment from the israeli side but israel in the past has said that it will do everything necessary to stop the transfer of weapons from syria to hezbollah or other so-called terrorist groups now the u.s. officials are reporting that it will conducted in a strike into syria what's not here clear is what and where the target of this attack was there are some reports that say it was a chemical weapons warehouse where as others are reporting that it was an audience convoy on this way to lebanon what's also unclear at this stage is whether or not israeli planes actually entered syrian airspace to conduct the attack or whether they normally missiles from the israeli side it's also not clear whether or not the israelis alerted the americans before they carried out such the attack such an attack on a white house officials have referred. to the israeli regime which as i say at this stage is keeping mum on the topic the second time this year that is
on a target inside syria and this following a previous strike in january middle east correspondent paula now has the latest. there's been no official comment from the israeli side but israel in the past has said that it will do everything necessary to stop the transfer of weapons from syria to hezbollah or other so-called terrorist groups now the u.s. officials are reporting that it will conducted in a strike into syria what's not here clear is what and where the target of this attack was there...
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paula faris, abc news, new york. >>> stay in touch with us at abcnews.com.e" will be along later. glad you were with us. see you again tomorrow night. along ht. ter. glad you were with us. see you again tomorrow night. goodnight. >>> tonight the limb scen scene -- limousine fire that claimed the lives of four women. >> and to an inside perspective a limo with one too many people on board. look at how difficult it can be to get out. >> san bruno pipeline explosion and the penalty that's pg&e could be facing. >> also the supreme court weighs in on the sale of medical marijuana in communities where pot clubs have been banned. >> the fire came out and stop the car, stop the car. >> we're getting a heart breaking story of what happened inside of the limousine that caught fire on the san mateo bridge saturday night. >> good evening. >> you may have heard five women were killed in that fire and if have you not seen the video here it is. you can see flames roaring out of the back of the car. we've learned the limo, two women first listed in skin have been upgraded t
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sleep there now paula and now how is israel commenting on the situation right now. well as of yet there's no official confirmation from the israeli side partly because it's still very early sunday morning and also because it's israeli strategy as we've seen in the past so often neither confirm nor deny any kind of strikes that israel is reportedly responsible for we are hearing some new moves that we can expect an update from the israeli defense forces spokes person as you noted but have been trying to get hold of them and said i haven't had any like these different state television however is reporting that israeli rockets are responsible for the strike the early morning the in the early hours of sunday morning according to syrian state television israeli jets broke the sound barrier and hit civil military posts inside syria now they're also reporting that twelve missiles twelve israeli missiles were launched from a space targeting damascus is below t.v. is also came in that at least one israeli jet was downed after the explosion but i need to make the point that w
sleep there now paula and now how is israel commenting on the situation right now. well as of yet there's no official confirmation from the israeli side partly because it's still very early sunday morning and also because it's israeli strategy as we've seen in the past so often neither confirm nor deny any kind of strikes that israel is reportedly responsible for we are hearing some new moves that we can expect an update from the israeli defense forces spokes person as you noted but have been...
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>> reporter: paula faris, abc news, boston. >>> and coming up next here, the mcdonald's diet? ceo making headlines, saying he lost 20 pounds eating at his own restaurant. that's next. is the better choice for him, prove to you that e he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. what makes the sleep what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. oh, yeah! wow. once you experience it, there's no going back. at the sleep number memorial day sale, save on the closeout of our classic special edition bed set. now just $1299-a savings of $600. final days, ends sunday on
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paula newton joins me live from boston. paula, update me. what's happened?t the remains of tamerlan tsarnaev did move from that funeral home in worcester, massachusetts, just outside of boston here, to an undisclosed location. this is what police told us this morning. have a listen. >> as a result of our public appeal for help, a courageous and compassionate individual came forward to provide the assistance needed to properly bury the deceased. his body is no longer in the city of worcester and is now entombed. >> now, while this solves the problem for the city, for the funeral home, many here are wondering where was he buried. it seems that the state, the funeral home and the family of tamerlan tsarnaev really just want to keep that undisclosed at this point. they don't want to let anyone know exactly where he is entombed, ashleigh. >> i am sure that that is a huge relief not only for the people of worcester, but also people of massachusetts who have been so concerned with this that maybe this is just going to be behind them and that it won't be a public sp
paula newton joins me live from boston. paula, update me. what's happened?t the remains of tamerlan tsarnaev did move from that funeral home in worcester, massachusetts, just outside of boston here, to an undisclosed location. this is what police told us this morning. have a listen. >> as a result of our public appeal for help, a courageous and compassionate individual came forward to provide the assistance needed to properly bury the deceased. his body is no longer in the city of...