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reinvent snacking. >>> paula -- paula is convinced we cheated. >> no. >> we did not cheat.aying. >> even if we did -- fousugar. only six?ns. six grams of sugar? that's really good. excellent, delicious... and yummy! honey bunches of oats. tasty! yummy! okay, i'll send it. one hundred seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book. just use citi popmoney. boom. with citi popmoney it's easy to send money to just about anyone, anytime. visit your local branch or...
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. >> reporter: paula, dan, good morning. the school remains locked down this morning, still very much an active crime scene. investigators trying to understand why a popular student would allegedly go on a shooting spree. >> we have information of a possible shooting at the high school in the cafeteria. >> reporter: 10:39 a.m., the call from 911 from inside the school. >> an active shooter for now. >> reporter: witnesses calling into our seattle station, komo. >> there are five to six shots. i counted five, but think there was six. >> reporter: emergency responders swarming the area. inside witnesses say a student gunman was methodically shooting kids sitting at a lunch table inside the school's cafeteria. >> we have another gurney. >> reporter: moments later, the suspect is reported dead from a gunshot wound. another student is dead, and two of the injured were the shooters' own cousins. >> they just got in a fight the other day. they had problems going on. >> reporter: the alleged shooter, not an outcast or a loaner. but t
. >> reporter: paula, dan, good morning. the school remains locked down this morning, still very much an active crime scene. investigators trying to understand why a popular student would allegedly go on a shooting spree. >> we have information of a possible shooting at the high school in the cafeteria. >> reporter: 10:39 a.m., the call from 911 from inside the school. >> an active shooter for now. >> reporter: witnesses calling into our seattle station, komo....
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good morning, tom. >> reporter: paula, good morning.ng through the tsa or worrying about legroom can be stressful enough. now imagine taking an international flight and thinking the passenger next to you has ebola. it happened to some travelers here at newark, and experts say that scare comes from people here truly worried, a nation on edge and that this fear is the new normal. this morning, fears on flights running high after this scare in the air at newark airport. an airline passenger showing signs of ebola midflight. >> when we knew something was really wrong, they said the cdc was there. >> reporter: a plane left brussels headed for newark when a man on board suddenly became violently ill. officials telling abc news that the passenger was displaying flu-like symptoms and began vomiting during the flight setting off alarm bells. >> we were told that someone was sick on the flight, basically said there was a medical emergency. >> reporter: moments after the plane landed in newark, the cdc jumping into action escorting the man and his
good morning, tom. >> reporter: paula, good morning.ng through the tsa or worrying about legroom can be stressful enough. now imagine taking an international flight and thinking the passenger next to you has ebola. it happened to some travelers here at newark, and experts say that scare comes from people here truly worried, a nation on edge and that this fear is the new normal. this morning, fears on flights running high after this scare in the air at newark airport. an airline passenger...
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i'm sorry, aunt paula -- aunt paula. paul's aunt, aunt judy in st. louis. >> waiting for st.o show up on the map. >> i didn't get to the seven-day forecast. >> you're fired. you're fired. actually what your penance is you have to wear -- >> the baby bjorn with a chihuahua. >> one of my chihuahuas. >> you know what, i'll take being fired. >> they're really cute chihuahuas. >> that settles that. >>> well, coming up on "good morning america" -- call it bikinigate. who if anyone gave the okay for these models to pose with military equipment? that's legitimate military equipment. >>> and naked chef jamie oliver tries to convince taylor swift he knows something about singing. the hilarious results all up ahead in "pop news." >> she's not having it. >> nope. >> not going there. >> a good dance there. mick jagger. ere. >> a good dance there. mick jagger. one to clean your whole mouth. one for those hard to reach places. one to protect kids mouths from cavities. even one to freshen breath on-the-go. with over 100 years of innovation in oral care... there's a listerine® product for eve
i'm sorry, aunt paula -- aunt paula. paul's aunt, aunt judy in st. louis. >> waiting for st.o show up on the map. >> i didn't get to the seven-day forecast. >> you're fired. you're fired. actually what your penance is you have to wear -- >> the baby bjorn with a chihuahua. >> one of my chihuahuas. >> you know what, i'll take being fired. >> they're really cute chihuahuas. >> that settles that. >>> well, coming up on "good morning...
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reinvent snacking. >>> paula -- paula is convinced we cheated. >> n >> we did not cheat.we won too. that's all i'm saying. >> good morning. 7-56, here are the top stories. the walk for h.i.v. is taking place this morning with a traffic alert for you. it starts and ends at freedom plaza and will make its way along pennsylvania avenue and independence avenue. drivers should expect delays. extra security is being put into place for tomorrow's marine corps marathon. that race will lead to a number of road closures that will start before dawn tomorrow. some of the major routes affected include stout run parkway, the george washington parkway, and rock creek parkway, as well as key bridge and memorial bridge. metro will open at 5:00 a.m. to get runners to the marathon. you can find more details about all those closures on our website, wjla.com. great weather for those events, dave. >> absolutely, mike. autumnal perfection out there, always a beautiful morning we've got right now. look at what it looks like out at congressional country club. blue sky out there. in the foreground
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paula hancocks joins us by phone from seoul, south korea. paula, explain how this happened. i understand there were two breaches or incursions overnight? >> well, this happened early sunday morning local time. this is saturday evening your time. ten north korean soldiers approached the military demarcation line in this heavily fortified border. there were warning broadcasts given by the south koreans. we only have the south korean defense ministry point of view. there were warning shots fire the by the south koreans. later, they found north korean shells by one of their guard posts. they fired back once again. there were no casualties, no damage, we don't know about the north korean side. but this is just another indication of how quickly things can escalate on the peninsula. just nine days ago, there was quite a serious shooting and exchange of fire across the dmz. a few days before that, there was an exchange of fire at sea between north and south korean boats. certainly there is a concern there could be a misstep somewhere along the way. but this has been happening for so
paula hancocks joins us by phone from seoul, south korea. paula, explain how this happened. i understand there were two breaches or incursions overnight? >> well, this happened early sunday morning local time. this is saturday evening your time. ten north korean soldiers approached the military demarcation line in this heavily fortified border. there were warning broadcasts given by the south koreans. we only have the south korean defense ministry point of view. there were warning shots...
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a little bit of love from paula. you, they are so, so, so paranoid about secrecy on the set, they have these groupies known as walker stalkers who use long-range lenses and follow the set around the atlanta, georgia, area. and then they post spoilers on the internet so they shred all the scripts after they're written. and even the actors on the show don't know if they're going to survive from episode to episode. >> afraid the word will get out and spoil it. >> yes, exactly. so and so lives, so and so doesn't. it's fascinating. the show is so rabid. >> how is your arm? it was this one. or was it this one? >> it took days for me to get the makeup off my arm. >> vomit, did it smell like -- >> no, i didn't -- >> you know what, guys -- >> all right. >> i'm curious. >> too much information. >> smell-o-vision. >>> hey, coming up on "good morning america," the dog who really knows how to enjoy himself. it's all ahead in "pop news" with the one, the only rachel smith. >> oh, yes. best foods and holiday leftovers become irresi
a little bit of love from paula. you, they are so, so, so paranoid about secrecy on the set, they have these groupies known as walker stalkers who use long-range lenses and follow the set around the atlanta, georgia, area. and then they post spoilers on the internet so they shred all the scripts after they're written. and even the actors on the show don't know if they're going to survive from episode to episode. >> afraid the word will get out and spoil it. >> yes, exactly. so and...
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paula. >> all right.insey davis, thank you for that report this morning. >>> and we do want to bring in abc's dr. richard besser who is in williamstown, massachusetts. good morning, dr. besser. first and foremost, these mandatory quarantines for medical workers that are returning from the ebola hot zone now in several states. why don't you support these measures? >> you know, when i hear this story of how she was treated, it's actually chilling. what's going to make it safer for us here in america is to get as many doctors, nurses, health care workers to go to west africa to knock it out there, and anything like this, it creates a disincentive. you know, when someone is treated this poorly when they return, why would anyone go over there to help? >> deter us from the really important work that needs to be done on the ground right now. so, let's talk about the public fear that we're seeing right now over ebola. you say elected officials are creating an unnecessary sense of panic with these quarantines. >>
paula. >> all right.insey davis, thank you for that report this morning. >>> and we do want to bring in abc's dr. richard besser who is in williamstown, massachusetts. good morning, dr. besser. first and foremost, these mandatory quarantines for medical workers that are returning from the ebola hot zone now in several states. why don't you support these measures? >> you know, when i hear this story of how she was treated, it's actually chilling. what's going to make it...
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paula, stay with us. we'll take a quick break. much more of the developing story out of canada when we come back. intelligently designed. with available forward collision warning and new blind spot monitor and a 2014 top safety pick plus rating. cost of entry? a fortune. until now. hey sarah, new jetta? yup. can i check it out? maybe at halftime? introducing lots of new. the new volkswagen jetta. isn't it time for german engineering? i'm just looking over the company bills.up? is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is something about the sweet meditative glow of a loading website. don't listen to the naysayer. switch to comcast business today and get 50 megabits per second for $89.95. comcast business. built for business. >>> i'm wolf blitzer in washington. the breaking news, a terrible incident in canada today, in ottawa. one canadian soldier guarding par
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and paula, i appreciate all of your years of service.ou've done a marvelous job helping care for patients. your passion is matched by no one in the congressional district. you are very upfront and don't hesitate to people your belief. so i congratulate you on that. mike, i want to congratulate you couple of months ago he was on the radio show and i heard him say that he was spared the house and couldn't get anything done. so, when the republican senator had a bill pending to help the levees at the tower, i was concerned about that because i knew it had to get through the house and mike was carrying the bill for the senator. as a guy came i came back from washington, d.c. to testify in favor of the bill in front of the democratic controlled committee because i wanted them to know how important this bill was for all of the residents in southern illinois he had the courtesy to show up at the capitol in springfield. thank you for coming back to testify to ensure that bill that assisted folks in southern illinois got through the general assem
and paula, i appreciate all of your years of service.ou've done a marvelous job helping care for patients. your passion is matched by no one in the congressional district. you are very upfront and don't hesitate to people your belief. so i congratulate you on that. mike, i want to congratulate you couple of months ago he was on the radio show and i heard him say that he was spared the house and couldn't get anything done. so, when the republican senator had a bill pending to help the levees at...
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. >> reporter: the only life paula and her two daughter have known for the past four years is the 1 on the road. stopping once in a while for take out. making grocery runs and pitt stops for gas. because the coshes lives revolve around the 2,000 maz de membershipy van. they are among the hidden homeless, 2,000 men's living in unsheltered spaces, and making this pit stop is the equivalent of paying the rent. >> we think about gas prices. for you i imagine is means something different. >> it means we don't drive far at all. we go in about a four block radius, $5-$10 a day. $75 a week. it's more than we have got. >> reporter: homelessness among families declined by 11% in 2006. families like paula, who never imagined this for themselves are on the street and changing to the last vestiges of a normal american life. >> you cut yourself off from everybody and everything. we had to avoid emily's friends seeing the car, if i were to go to the grocery store and see a neighbour, i'd leave. >> paula lived in ideal ik santa barba for more than two decades, celebrating christmases, watching her dau
. >> reporter: the only life paula and her two daughter have known for the past four years is the 1 on the road. stopping once in a while for take out. making grocery runs and pitt stops for gas. because the coshes lives revolve around the 2,000 maz de membershipy van. they are among the hidden homeless, 2,000 men's living in unsheltered spaces, and making this pit stop is the equivalent of paying the rent. >> we think about gas prices. for you i imagine is means something...
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good morning, paula, dan, sara. good morning, everyone.begin with the new fight to keep ebola out of the u.s. starting today, jfk airport in new york will begin screening passengers arriving from african countries at the epicenter of the outbreak. by monday, a total of five u.s. airports will check travelers for fever and ask if they have had contact with ebola patients. >>> and overnight, tension in ferguson, missouri, as hundreds gathered in the protest of the killing of michael brown and another young african-american man killed by police. demonstrations will be throughout the weekend. >>> and in waller, texas, a college student says his camera was rolling when a police officer pepper sprayed him. the officer is now on paid leave pending an investigation. >>> and finally, meet chloe, the 6-month-old wombat with quite a story. she was rescued from inside her mother's pouch when they were hit by a car. this happened in australia. chloe's mother did not survive. but chloe did. she has a new caretaker at a zoo in sydney who bottle feeds her
good morning, paula, dan, sara. good morning, everyone.begin with the new fight to keep ebola out of the u.s. starting today, jfk airport in new york will begin screening passengers arriving from african countries at the epicenter of the outbreak. by monday, a total of five u.s. airports will check travelers for fever and ask if they have had contact with ebola patients. >>> and overnight, tension in ferguson, missouri, as hundreds gathered in the protest of the killing of michael...
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cnn's paula hancocks with the very latest. good morning, paula. >> good morning, john. is a wonderful day for the fowle family, there are two more families who have detained citizens. they're hoping their day will come soon as well. this was fairly unexpected. it seemed fairly sudden. it appeared what happened as pyongyang said we're ready to release jeffrey fowle, come get him. what washington had to do is send a plane over to pyongyang. we saw a u.s. plane sitting on the tarmac in pyongyang which is not something you often see. they picked him up and took him to guam for viewing. saying he is in good health but of course he was a prisoner in north korea. and he's now heading back to ohio. he's likely to have a debrief as well with u.s. officials. so what was his crime? jeffrey fowle was accused of leaving a bible in a seaman's club. says that grave sin. any activities that are not state-approved and not state-controlled are an absolute no-no. of course, kenneth bae is another u.s. citizen in detention who was a former missionary. he was with the same law. he has been
cnn's paula hancocks with the very latest. good morning, paula. >> good morning, john. is a wonderful day for the fowle family, there are two more families who have detained citizens. they're hoping their day will come soon as well. this was fairly unexpected. it seemed fairly sudden. it appeared what happened as pyongyang said we're ready to release jeffrey fowle, come get him. what washington had to do is send a plane over to pyongyang. we saw a u.s. plane sitting on the tarmac in...
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let's get right to abc's paula faris. paula, we're learning tonight that this could involve more banks. >> as you mentioned that the fbi is involved as part of a broader investigation, david, and we're learning that other financial institutions are involved. >> paula, last night here, we reported that it's your personal information, but you're still at risk with this. >> the concern is, they have your personal information but they now know where you bank. so be suspicious of anyone posing as your bank, suspicious e-mails, suspicious text messages, and always check your statements on a daily basis. >> great advice. paula, thank you. >>> and another headline the new unemployment number, 5.9%, the lowest rate in six years. 248,000 jobs added last month. it sent the dow soaring, up more than 200 points. >>> and now to a chilling new video this evening and a new debate over stun guns used in communities across this country. an officer using a taser on a grandmother. tonight, we'll see the video and what happened to her and how
let's get right to abc's paula faris. paula, we're learning tonight that this could involve more banks. >> as you mentioned that the fbi is involved as part of a broader investigation, david, and we're learning that other financial institutions are involved. >> paula, last night here, we reported that it's your personal information, but you're still at risk with this. >> the concern is, they have your personal information but they now know where you bank. so be suspicious of...
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development, paula. >> well, john, certainly, it seemed to come out of nowhere. know that the u.s. government, the state department has told us they would be working behind the scenes to try and secure the release of all three of these u.s. citizens. currently three in detention. of course, now two in detention for north korea for various crimes. what happened pyongyang said we're ready to release jeffrey fowle. you have to come and get him, so that's what they did. washington sent a government plane to pyongyang. it parked on the tarmac in pyongyang, you don't often see a u.s. plane there. took him to guam for refueling and the state department said he seemed to be in good health, but bear in mind, he was held as a prisoner in north korea. and now he's on his way to ohio. so a very happy day for the fowle family and less so for two other citizens still in captivity. the state department says they're happy that fowle is a free man, but they want to work on getting those other two out of the country. >> we can only hope this brings good things for those two still
development, paula. >> well, john, certainly, it seemed to come out of nowhere. know that the u.s. government, the state department has told us they would be working behind the scenes to try and secure the release of all three of these u.s. citizens. currently three in detention. of course, now two in detention for north korea for various crimes. what happened pyongyang said we're ready to release jeffrey fowle. you have to come and get him, so that's what they did. washington sent a...
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and abc's paula faris tonight tracking what triggered this. paula? down swings has lost $2,000. two reasons for this uncertainty in the america. europe's strongest economy, germany, is slowing down. and concerns about what the fed will do next. but there is a silver lining to all of this. oil prices closing at a record two-year low. so that means, david, you will feel a little bit of relief at the pump as prices expected to drop. >> a roller coaster on wall street this week, paula. thank you. >>> now to the case getting national attention tonight surrounding police tactics. a foster child pepper sprayed in his own home. the police thought he was a burglar. abc's senior national correspondent jim avila and the family tonight. >> reporter: foster child deshawn currie is family. fits right in with his white siblings. but confused police pepper sprayed the young man in his own north carolina home, mistaking him for a burglar after this 911 call. >> i'm seeing some suspicious person walking around. it was a black kid. >> reporter: police found the surprised 18-year-old deshawn coming
and abc's paula faris tonight tracking what triggered this. paula? down swings has lost $2,000. two reasons for this uncertainty in the america. europe's strongest economy, germany, is slowing down. and concerns about what the fed will do next. but there is a silver lining to all of this. oil prices closing at a record two-year low. so that means, david, you will feel a little bit of relief at the pump as prices expected to drop. >> a roller coaster on wall street this week, paula. thank...
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dan, paula, sara. >> notice how i'm ignoring you.'m sorry. >> standing right here. >> you're in my blind spot. >> the pbromance this morning. stay tuned. who knows what's going to happen next. >> wow. >> now we know. it's on. we all love each other, i promise. coming up on "gma," caught on camera. state troopers turning a blind eye. did they let them get away with it because they have badges too? >>> and not just mrs. brad pitt, she has another title. i never thought of her as mrs. brad pit, i thought of him as mr. angelina jolie. when i'm working, things can get so hectic. so sometimes i need to find an easy way to express what's most portant to me.. like, with my crew, i use shorthand to talk to them and tell them what i need... and when i need to talk directly to my fans... but the most meaningful shorthand of all is the one i use when i'm about to drive: "#x." it's an easy way to tell everyone that i'm about to drive. and i do it every time before i get behind the wheel. use #x to pause the conversation before you drive. because
dan, paula, sara. >> notice how i'm ignoring you.'m sorry. >> standing right here. >> you're in my blind spot. >> the pbromance this morning. stay tuned. who knows what's going to happen next. >> wow. >> now we know. it's on. we all love each other, i promise. coming up on "gma," caught on camera. state troopers turning a blind eye. did they let them get away with it because they have badges too? >>> and not just mrs. brad pitt, she has...
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i was talking to paula newton about. part of the narrative is this hero on twitter from a number of mps on parliament hill, kevin vickers. we have a photo for him. for people not familiar with the duties of a sergeant at arms, tells me what exactly he does. >> he's a ceremonial role. tradition. he fits into that. he's looking out for the processions of quasi military guard who make their way through parliament every day and doing other functions but he's also head of security here and someone who works in this building every day, i can't say that i have spoken to him but i have spoken to every security guard that works here and these guys are the first line of defense but also the installations of the building. i can tell you most of them in fact are armed. there are few that are not. that does raise a question of how he got in and how he got passed that security. but those are questions that will need answered in the coming days. >> we're getting a clear picture of the situation there in ottawa as far as who is armed an
i was talking to paula newton about. part of the narrative is this hero on twitter from a number of mps on parliament hill, kevin vickers. we have a photo for him. for people not familiar with the duties of a sergeant at arms, tells me what exactly he does. >> he's a ceremonial role. tradition. he fits into that. he's looking out for the processions of quasi military guard who make their way through parliament every day and doing other functions but he's also head of security here and...
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. >>> plus, tom and katie, kim and kris, robin and paula. breaking up is big business in hollywood, and it can cost big bucks. but now, there's an easier way to end a marriage. welcome to the real life heartbreak hotel. check in married, check out divorced. can it really be so cut and dry? >> you can get through this without fighting. >>> and, we all have seen the celebrities brought back to life thanks to technology call resurrection. from michael jackson to elvis presley. and now, mar lun milyn monroe. >> hello. >> but first, the "nightline" five. >> when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else, as well. jobs. all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems and technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supporting more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment t
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paula, we're learning tonight that this could involve more banks. >> the fbi is involved as part of a broader investigation. >> paula, last night here, we reported that it's your personal information, you're still at risk with this. >> the concern is, they have your personal information but they now know where you bank. suspicious e-mails, suspicious text messages and always check your statements on a daily basis. >> paula, thank you. >>> another headline the new unemployment number, 5.9%, the lowest rate in six years. 248,000 jobs added last month. the dow rose over 200 points. >>> now to a chilling new video this evening and a new debate over stun guns used across this country. an officer using a taser on a grandmother. how police are now responding. abc's ron claiborne. >> reporter: take a look for yourself. florida police were making an arrest on tuesday, when 61-year-old viola young starting questioning them. the officer grabs her hand. she pulls away to turn around and he immediately tasers her in the back. she falls face first into the street. faced with iphone evidence, tallah
paula, we're learning tonight that this could involve more banks. >> the fbi is involved as part of a broader investigation. >> paula, last night here, we reported that it's your personal information, you're still at risk with this. >> the concern is, they have your personal information but they now know where you bank. suspicious e-mails, suspicious text messages and always check your statements on a daily basis. >> paula, thank you. >>> another headline the...
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a whole online thing, it's called the paula deen network.esterday, she went on the show "extra" to promote it and things have changed. >> paula, i got to say, you look fantastic. how did you lose so much weight? >> about four months, i got really serious, i threw everything out of my kitchen that was white. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: turned over a new leaf. [ applause ] this is something i think you'll enjoy. those of you who are parents know that children love animals, especially talking animals. kids see talking animals on tv and in the movies a lot and they love them. but i've always wondered how they would react if they saw a talking animal in real life. so, we got a hollywood makeup artist and we asked him to transform me into that very realistic looking pig and then we invited some young kids to come in off the street to meet jimmy, the pig. ♪ [ applause ] >> all right, this is jimmy the pig. just a regular pig. he's pretty cool. he's sleeping now, but you can pet him here. you want to pet him? i have to go breast feed a koala bear. go ahe
a whole online thing, it's called the paula deen network.esterday, she went on the show "extra" to promote it and things have changed. >> paula, i got to say, you look fantastic. how did you lose so much weight? >> about four months, i got really serious, i threw everything out of my kitchen that was white. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: turned over a new leaf. [ applause ] this is something i think you'll enjoy. those of you who are parents know that children love animals,...
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that's not the way he voted. >> moderator: paula bradshaw.: put the coal industry is doing is pitting the interests of the miners are the coal mine owners actually against the interests of farmers who have to deal with the global warming effects against the interests of the wineries and the interest of the children with asthma and the people who have brain damage from her curry poisoning. this is pitting the interests of a small group of mine owners against the rest of the people in america and the world because the effects of global climate change go all over the world. we have droughts and wildfires and floods and hurricanes and many people suffer. you say we can't flip the switch. yes we can. if the money we spend on proper fuel subsidies and war, if we can turn it into renewable energy switching arbor structure we can do it very quickly. we can mobilize very quickly when we want to. america is known for being able to rollout the new industries and a small amount of time. just because 40% of ra and she comes from coal now doesn't mean it a
that's not the way he voted. >> moderator: paula bradshaw.: put the coal industry is doing is pitting the interests of the miners are the coal mine owners actually against the interests of farmers who have to deal with the global warming effects against the interests of the wineries and the interest of the children with asthma and the people who have brain damage from her curry poisoning. this is pitting the interests of a small group of mine owners against the rest of the people in...
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jennifer has a question first going to paula bradshaw.ic fracturing has become a debated issue in several parts of the country including here in southern illinois. do you support this extraction process and should there be federal standards to govern similar to those in place for cold and if so what changes would you make? i think the regulations are ridiculous. you can't control what happens. what they are doing is taking clean fresh water that all life on earth depends and mixing it with poison chemicals and then they injected into the ground at high pressures for the shale upon which we are living causing earthquakes and it releases the gas which is highly radioactive as well as being bad for greenhouse gases and global warming. so i don't see what regulations could possibly take away the danger of earthquakes, water contamination on earth contamination in the climate change. that's another thing that is meaningless. so no i do not support tracking. i support renewable energy like i said said and we can switch to renewable energy that
jennifer has a question first going to paula bradshaw.ic fracturing has become a debated issue in several parts of the country including here in southern illinois. do you support this extraction process and should there be federal standards to govern similar to those in place for cold and if so what changes would you make? i think the regulations are ridiculous. you can't control what happens. what they are doing is taking clean fresh water that all life on earth depends and mixing it with...
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here's paula faris. >> it's about knowing and having faith that the system will give you the right raises along. >> reporter: that's satya nadella, speaking in front of 8,000 women. his advice asking for a raise? don't. >> that's good karma. somebody will know that's the kind of person i want to trust, i want to give more responsibility to. >> reporter: women in that room telling us they were stunned to hear the so-called advice. >> i don't believe in karma. i can't pay my rent with it, and can't invest it in my 401(k). >> reporter: even his interviewer fired back. >> this is one of the few things i disagree with you on. >> reporter: and this tweet, i never got anything in life by sitting quietly and waiting, neither did you. and microsoft employees receiving this e-mail from satya nadella, saying i answered this question completely wrong. and experts suggest that if women received equal pay, the u.s. economy would go up by nearly 3%. and sarah silver plan has a way for one way to even things out. >> i'm becoming a dude. >> reporter: for "nightline," paula faris, in new york. >> and exper
here's paula faris. >> it's about knowing and having faith that the system will give you the right raises along. >> reporter: that's satya nadella, speaking in front of 8,000 women. his advice asking for a raise? don't. >> that's good karma. somebody will know that's the kind of person i want to trust, i want to give more responsibility to. >> reporter: women in that room telling us they were stunned to hear the so-called advice. >> i don't believe in karma. i...
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>> paula has been a stay-at-home mom for more than 20s years now and has a hard time finding work.er older daughter, alice receives government disability checks. on the night we meet them, she is busy online. >> i have my boyfriend i talk to all the time. i have -- i have friends that i have met at different conventions. i usually bism de my time. it's not really much else for me to do or that i can do. >> paula is negotiating a suitcase and a micro wave along the driver's side seat, what in bed. >> i just, when i am ready to go to bed, i just take all of the stuff that i just piled over here all day long. i guess you could sort of -- well, it's not really a night table, but and i just put it up on the dashboard and just get it out of the way. >> she gets maybe four hours of sleep before she is up again. we catch her before dawn doing the week's laundry in a church annex. to avoid the crowds, she does this at 3:00 a.m. the corbs have been able to find a semblance of stability through an initiative. the safe parking program works with churches, businesses and other groups willing to
>> paula has been a stay-at-home mom for more than 20s years now and has a hard time finding work.er older daughter, alice receives government disability checks. on the night we meet them, she is busy online. >> i have my boyfriend i talk to all the time. i have -- i have friends that i have met at different conventions. i usually bism de my time. it's not really much else for me to do or that i can do. >> paula is negotiating a suitcase and a micro wave along the driver's...
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paula faris. good morning, everyone. the huge cyber attack targeting jpmorgan chase may be bigger than previously thought. the security breach compromised the identities of 83 million households and businesses. the hackers, believed to be operating out of russia, may have targeted nine more financial institutions. the names of those firms not yet released. >>> and harvard university is on high alert after chilling threats targeting hundreds of female students. officials say about 500 of the poorly-written threats were sent mostly to asian women on campus. the e-mails went out on friday and have co-eds on edge. >> it's certainly very striking just because it's very specific. tomorrow at 11:00 i'm going to come in and shoot all of you. >> and the fbi joined the investigation. police stepped up security around campus. >>> overseas to hong kong, 19 arrested overnight in clashes between pro-democracy protesters and police. and muhammad lila is there and has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. from downtown hong kong. take
paula faris. good morning, everyone. the huge cyber attack targeting jpmorgan chase may be bigger than previously thought. the security breach compromised the identities of 83 million households and businesses. the hackers, believed to be operating out of russia, may have targeted nine more financial institutions. the names of those firms not yet released. >>> and harvard university is on high alert after chilling threats targeting hundreds of female students. officials say about 500...
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paula faris, abc news, livingston, new jersey. >> great tips tonight, paula, thank you. >>> when we comeack here, the new headline about chocolate and what it does to your memory. >>> also, the white knuckle moment for passengers inside this plane. we'll show you what happens. >>> and, the good samaritans springing into action and the split-second decision. you'll see it play out right here and save a life. goodnight. goodnight. for those kept awake by pain the night is anything but good. introducing new aleve pm. the first one with a safe sleep aid. plus the 12 hour strength of aleve for pain relief that can last until the am. now you can have a good night and a... good morning! new aleve pm for a better am. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is prov
paula faris, abc news, livingston, new jersey. >> great tips tonight, paula, thank you. >>> when we comeack here, the new headline about chocolate and what it does to your memory. >>> also, the white knuckle moment for passengers inside this plane. we'll show you what happens. >>> and, the good samaritans springing into action and the split-second decision. you'll see it play out right here and save a life. goodnight. goodnight. for those kept awake by pain the...
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>> paula, thank you. paula hancocks live in seoul with the very latest on this renewed search to find whatever may be left of mh370. natalie? >>> now to hong kong, where government employees are returning to work as protesters clear out of a key area. this street near the chief executive's office had been one of their main rallying points, but the crowd as you can see much thinner. that's after the government told pro-democracy activists they had to leave. and they had monday before they could leave. does that make any sense? they it h. had to get out by mo. okay. i think i got that right. but in other parts demonstrators are ignoring it. kyung lah, many are indicating they're still in this thing for a while. >> reporter: and what they've done, even though, natalie, as you can see, the street is a bit lighter and thinner than it was in previous days, they still are here. you can see that there are still tents and as we walk down further this way, remember, this is a main road of hong kong. this would be l
>> paula, thank you. paula hancocks live in seoul with the very latest on this renewed search to find whatever may be left of mh370. natalie? >>> now to hong kong, where government employees are returning to work as protesters clear out of a key area. this street near the chief executive's office had been one of their main rallying points, but the crowd as you can see much thinner. that's after the government told pro-democracy activists they had to leave. and they had monday...
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>> now on "extra." >>> robin and paula's x-files exposed.ogated about th throwing himself a divorce party. >> i heard you've been hanging out with some beautiful models. >> and paula, single girl in the city night out. more hollywood hookups and breakups. why ricki lake reportedly threw her husband out of the house. >> so secretive. why? >> newlyweds george and amal on opposite sides of the globe and blake lively dressing up her baby bump for its red c debut. >> whatever will do. >>> then, ann romney answers the burning question. will mitt run again? >> well -- >> her all-new tell-all, opening up about battling disease, depression, and teaming up with the clintons. >>> plus, charissa grilling norman reedus for secrets and spoilers. >> any love on the horizon? >> revealing his model past and model ex. now on "extra" -- >> the source for all things "walking dead." >> from universal studios hollywood, the entertainment ca
>> now on "extra." >>> robin and paula's x-files exposed.ogated about th throwing himself a divorce party. >> i heard you've been hanging out with some beautiful models. >> and paula, single girl in the city night out. more hollywood hookups and breakups. why ricki lake reportedly threw her husband out of the house. >> so secretive. why? >> newlyweds george and amal on opposite sides of the globe and blake lively dressing up her baby bump for its...