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paula. >> very bizarre physiological occurrence there, brandi.hank you. >>> well, are you ready for the next round of heart-pounding action in what's already been one of the most thrilling starts to an ncaa tournament? the action begins again later today with almost all of our brackets taking a bruising, and we are very happy to welcome espn's "sportscenter" anchor lindsay czarniak with more on the magic of march. hi there, lindsay. >> hi there, paula. there were 16 games played yesterday. the first 15, not a single underdog won. no seed upset until the final game of the night. that is unheard of. you pair that with thursday's upset craziness and this tournament has already been one wild ride that is wreaking havoc as you said on brackets across the country. >> hesitation. kick-out. jumper. >> reporter: overnight ncaa tournament action -- >> denied. >> reporter: -- making this one of the most exciting beginnings in march madness history. >> maryland's got it. >> reporter: the early upsets making this march maddening for fans across the country. i
paula. >> very bizarre physiological occurrence there, brandi.hank you. >>> well, are you ready for the next round of heart-pounding action in what's already been one of the most thrilling starts to an ncaa tournament? the action begins again later today with almost all of our brackets taking a bruising, and we are very happy to welcome espn's "sportscenter" anchor lindsay czarniak with more on the magic of march. hi there, lindsay. >> hi there, paula. there were...
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. >> reporter: good morning, paula.re that struggle went down, in an upstairs apartment in the building behind me. neighbors tell us it's where tony robinson's two friends live and he would often come and go. this morning they say they cannot understand why he had to die. >> it's time for the police to stop. >> reporter: overnight tensions running high in the neighborhood where 19-year-old tony terrell robinson was shot and killed by police friday night. >> no weapon. >> absolutely no weapon. >> reporter: neighbors gathering in front of the home where he died. parents feeling angry and scared. >> i worry about my kids even walking down the street. >> reporter: robinson's friends too. >> us being teenagers and, you know, african-american teenagers, you know, it can happen to us. >> reporter: earlier in the day police chief mike koval identifying 45-year-old matt kenny as the officer who shot robinson and acknowledging that the teen was unarmed. >> i want to be very transparent. he was unarmed. >> reporter: robinson's mot
. >> reporter: good morning, paula.re that struggle went down, in an upstairs apartment in the building behind me. neighbors tell us it's where tony robinson's two friends live and he would often come and go. this morning they say they cannot understand why he had to die. >> it's time for the police to stop. >> reporter: overnight tensions running high in the neighborhood where 19-year-old tony terrell robinson was shot and killed by police friday night. >> no weapon....
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hi, gio. >> reporter: hey, good morning, paula. the governor sparking a fire storm by signing the bill. everyone from hillary clinton to miley cyrus is sounding off. overnight, the governor saying it's been misconstrued. telling "the indianapolis star" he's working with lawmakers to clarify the law. until then, he's facing heat. >> whose state? >> all: our state. >> reporter: this morning, thousands are taking on indiana's governor at the state house. >>no hate in our state. >> reporter: holding signs saying no hate and god welcomes everyone. governor mike pence signing the law. it could allow businesses to turn away gay and lesbian customers. all in the name of religious freedom. pence defending the law. >> if i thought it was about discrimination, i would have vetoed it. >> all: this is what democracy looks like! >> reporter: some big names joining the protesters on social media. hillary clinton tweeting sad this new indiana law can happen in america today. larry king calling it absurd and insulting. miley cyrus posting an instag
hi, gio. >> reporter: hey, good morning, paula. the governor sparking a fire storm by signing the bill. everyone from hillary clinton to miley cyrus is sounding off. overnight, the governor saying it's been misconstrued. telling "the indianapolis star" he's working with lawmakers to clarify the law. until then, he's facing heat. >> whose state? >> all: our state. >> reporter: this morning, thousands are taking on indiana's governor at the state house....
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. >> reporter: good morning, paula.e ferguson government employees have lost their jobs as the city reels from allegations of systemic and sometimes outright racism by the police. ferguson's mayor acknowledged that the e-mails were racist and that the city employees, which included two police officers who wrote them, had to go. >> at this point they're all gone. >> reporter: he was respond inging to seven e-mails uncovered in the justice department investigation. among them a photo of bare-chested women apparently in africa with the caption, "michelle obama's high school reunion." a 2008 e-mail suggested president obama would not be in office very long, saying "what black male holes a steady job for four years"? another described the president of the united states as a chimpanzee. those e-mails were found in a sweeping justice department investigation which accused the ferguson police of systemic racial bias in enforcement. african-americans make up 67% of ferguson's population but were issued 90% of citations. friday,
. >> reporter: good morning, paula.e ferguson government employees have lost their jobs as the city reels from allegations of systemic and sometimes outright racism by the police. ferguson's mayor acknowledged that the e-mails were racist and that the city employees, which included two police officers who wrote them, had to go. >> at this point they're all gone. >> reporter: he was respond inging to seven e-mails uncovered in the justice department investigation. among them a...
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please stop. >> reporter: paula says the man raped her repeatedly. some miracle agreed to let her go. shivering and alone, paula made her way here to henry ford hospital. she told a nurse she had been raped and agreed to an exam. doctors photographed and swabbed her, a humiliating experience. but necessary to collect evidence for a so-called rape kit. doctors collected dna evidence so the police could catch the man who raped her. she couldn't have been more wrong. it turns out that rape kit, the one with the rock-solid evidence of who attacked her, just sat on a shelf. so did thousands. that's right, thousands of other rape kits in this warehouse. never processed, never investigated never any arrests. >> you have women going through these four to ten-hour exams and have their evidence sitting on a shelf is not right. >> reporter: wayne county prosecutor kim worthy sounded the alarm back in 2009. that's when her office discovered 11,341 untested rape kits in a city warehouse. the kits they later realized, went back 30 years. all that time the women wh
please stop. >> reporter: paula says the man raped her repeatedly. some miracle agreed to let her go. shivering and alone, paula made her way here to henry ford hospital. she told a nurse she had been raped and agreed to an exam. doctors photographed and swabbed her, a humiliating experience. but necessary to collect evidence for a so-called rape kit. doctors collected dna evidence so the police could catch the man who raped her. she couldn't have been more wrong. it turns out that rape...
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. >> hi, paula.ard to believe just over a week ago half of the country, more than half of the country was covered in snow and now with the rising temperatures, that and the rain causing some big problems. this morning in ohio, rising temperatures accelerating the melting. snow and ice on the move. in minnesota, the frozen chunks heaving ashore. residents say the cracking so violent it sounds like explosions in the night. >> whee wake up to these loud booms and it's like was that a gun or is it the lake? it's the lake. >> reporter: from louis vilville to pittsburgh creating dangerous flooding. look as the ohio river claims this parking lot. >> i've got a boat. i wouldn't want to be out there right now. i know that much. >> reporter: streets closed off now extensions of the river. residents fear the end may not be near. >> it's going to hit my house and we'll have to move out. >> reporter: the ohio river's flood stage near cincinnati is 52 feet expected to crest well above that. residents may be forced
. >> hi, paula.ard to believe just over a week ago half of the country, more than half of the country was covered in snow and now with the rising temperatures, that and the rain causing some big problems. this morning in ohio, rising temperatures accelerating the melting. snow and ice on the move. in minnesota, the frozen chunks heaving ashore. residents say the cracking so violent it sounds like explosions in the night. >> whee wake up to these loud booms and it's like was that a...
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paula. >> alex marquardt, thank you. we want to bring in veteran pilot and abc news aviation consultant john nance who joins us from seattle this morning. hi, john. thank you for joining us. we put our lives in their hands on a daily basis. a lot of folks worry how do i know if my pilot is mentally stable to fly my plane? what do you say to those concerns? >> well, basically what has worked for us for so long certainly in the united states, north america in general, is that we watch each other pretty well. we don't have any method of psychological testing on an ongoing basis, and that's something that even though there are going to be voices calling for that we need to be cautious because people can still lie about their condition. >> yeah. here we are talking about mental health, mental illness once again. in many fields an employer is not even allowed to ask the employee about his or her mental health. so what more do you think can be done about screening pilots for psychological problems, john? >> well, i think first
paula. >> alex marquardt, thank you. we want to bring in veteran pilot and abc news aviation consultant john nance who joins us from seattle this morning. hi, john. thank you for joining us. we put our lives in their hands on a daily basis. a lot of folks worry how do i know if my pilot is mentally stable to fly my plane? what do you say to those concerns? >> well, basically what has worked for us for so long certainly in the united states, north america in general, is that we watch...
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dan, paula? >> it made be getting better where you are but the nasty weather is heading to the northeast. look at this collapsed roof of a skating risk. across the country today, tens of millions of people are going to be affected by various storms. rob is tracking it all from atlanta where they've add incredible weather. rob, good morning to you. >> reporter: not just this week but the last couple of weeks, across northern dixie, flying back to dallas and they still have their problems there. now, another storm, cutting a wide sloth of winter weather across the entire u.s. this morning unsettled weather affecting millions of americans from coast to coast. 11 inches of water in south florida in just six hours. >> i didn't think it was that deep. by the time i realized -- >> knee-high watters bringing the city of miami to a halt. new england could get up to 8 inches of snow by this evening, a region that could not take any more. saturday morning this skating risk roof in massachusetts caved in bec
dan, paula? >> it made be getting better where you are but the nasty weather is heading to the northeast. look at this collapsed roof of a skating risk. across the country today, tens of millions of people are going to be affected by various storms. rob is tracking it all from atlanta where they've add incredible weather. rob, good morning to you. >> reporter: not just this week but the last couple of weeks, across northern dixie, flying back to dallas and they still have their...
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: welcome back, paula.'m just going to take my place, stake my claim on the subway. >> seth: oh, okay. [ luaghter ] enjoy. that is a -- that is your subway etiquette? >> yep. hi, guys. >> seth: you look fantastic. >> hi, handsome seth. >> seth: you look so good. >> thank you very much. i dropped 50 pounds this year. >> seth: that's amazing. well done. [ cheers ] well done. all of it. all the dexterity came back. >> yep, all the -- all the limber. no, it's been really great. i've just been healthier. i'm getting older and i wanted to live longer for all my wonderful family. so i have -- it's going to get serious here for about a half an hour. >> seth: oh, no, no, no. we don't have half an hour. we don't have half an hour. you've been so busy recently. you did -- you wrote this movie with tina and amy. >> i did. >> seth: our friend, ike barinholtz. there's a picture of you guys on set. >> i did. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: you also -- >> there's tina. tina's putting her finger down into my cleavage. >> s
: welcome back, paula.'m just going to take my place, stake my claim on the subway. >> seth: oh, okay. [ luaghter ] enjoy. that is a -- that is your subway etiquette? >> yep. hi, guys. >> seth: you look fantastic. >> hi, handsome seth. >> seth: you look so good. >> thank you very much. i dropped 50 pounds this year. >> seth: that's amazing. well done. [ cheers ] well done. all of it. all the dexterity came back. >> yep, all the -- all the limber....
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. >> reporter: hi paula. this morning the st.is county police chief saying they have no suspects they have zero persons of interest but they have plenty of leads. overnight ferguson very much on edge showers dampening attendance at a late night vigil? we're not going nowhere. >> reporter: but little to calm tensions as a manhunt intensifies. this morning, county police scouring new images of wednesday night's shooting of two police officers from departments outside ferguson. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: footaged gathered from many eyewitness phones television cruise and surveillance cram ras rolling that night. >> during the shooting -- >> reporter: the two officers steps from the ferguson police headquarters the incident coming near the end of a protest. >> got an officer down. officer down. >> reporter: these recently released images showing police responding to their wounded colleagues. the st. louis police chief saying they know the direction those shots came from as his detectives dig through dozens of tips. >> i think we have a
. >> reporter: hi paula. this morning the st.is county police chief saying they have no suspects they have zero persons of interest but they have plenty of leads. overnight ferguson very much on edge showers dampening attendance at a late night vigil? we're not going nowhere. >> reporter: but little to calm tensions as a manhunt intensifies. this morning, county police scouring new images of wednesday night's shooting of two police officers from departments outside ferguson. [...
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paula hancocks joins me again.derstand you have new information about this attacker. >> reporter: that's right, anderson. we understand from the man in the photo, this man named kim is the same man who actually attacked the japanese ambassador back in 2010 in south korea. this is when he threw a slab of concrete at the ambassador. the ambassador was not injured or affected by this but we do understand he does have a previous criminal record. we've also seen that he heads up a blog online and in that blog we see a photo of him from february 24th where he's protesting outside the u.s. embassy against these joint-military drills between the u.s. and south korea which angered north korea so much saying they are jeopardizing the relations between north and south and jeopardizing family reunions between north and south. clearly, we can see he does have a history of being angry about what the u.s. is doing. clearly, police will be looking at that very closely. anderson? >> raises more questions about the security situatio
paula hancocks joins me again.derstand you have new information about this attacker. >> reporter: that's right, anderson. we understand from the man in the photo, this man named kim is the same man who actually attacked the japanese ambassador back in 2010 in south korea. this is when he threw a slab of concrete at the ambassador. the ambassador was not injured or affected by this but we do understand he does have a previous criminal record. we've also seen that he heads up a blog online...
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>> reporter: well, good morning, paula. now that the name of mohammad emwazi has been made public, the search has intensified. authorities tried to keep his name secret in hopes that he might give away his location by contacting family or friends in london. that never happened. authorities say he practiced incredibly good operational security, no indication of him using phones. almost as if he has scrubbed his name from social media sites. as best it's known now, he's somewhere in syria and he's still alive. >> you're learning more about mohammad emwazi's days in schools, childhood, reported obsession with violent video games. >> reporter: that's right. at the age of 11, teachers at his school already detected what they called a violent streak. so much so they put him in anger management therapy. he told his teachers he liked violent video games including one called duke nukem, a time to kill. by the time he was in his late teens, he had joined a group of young men, called the london boys, the north london boys, who were ex
>> reporter: well, good morning, paula. now that the name of mohammad emwazi has been made public, the search has intensified. authorities tried to keep his name secret in hopes that he might give away his location by contacting family or friends in london. that never happened. authorities say he practiced incredibly good operational security, no indication of him using phones. almost as if he has scrubbed his name from social media sites. as best it's known now, he's somewhere in syria...
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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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. >> reporter: paula, good morning. i gotta tell you, in friday night's scramble so many people left different bags right here in this tsa area. it wasn't until they reviewed some surveillance camera footage that they realized one thing. the machete and bug spray, the least of their concerns. this morning, new details about the arsenal 62-year-old richard white was carrying when he attacked the new orleans airport. >> sometimes the saying you would rather be lucky than good. and i think we were both last night. >> reporter: the chaotic aftermath caught on camera. by panicked passengers. as white stormed a security check point wielding a machete and a can of toxic spray friday night. >> he sprayed her in the face. she went down. and then he went to the next officer. that's when he pulled out the machete and started swinging it at people. >> reporter: moments before his rampage, he dropped a bag loaded with molotov cocktails. six glass jars filled with gasoline. and in his car, abandoned on the airport terminal's upper ra
. >> reporter: paula, good morning. i gotta tell you, in friday night's scramble so many people left different bags right here in this tsa area. it wasn't until they reviewed some surveillance camera footage that they realized one thing. the machete and bug spray, the least of their concerns. this morning, new details about the arsenal 62-year-old richard white was carrying when he attacked the new orleans airport. >> sometimes the saying you would rather be lucky than good. and i...
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paula? >> this just keeps happening. thank you, gloria. >>> now to a fresh alleged atrocity with isis. kurdish forces on the ground in iraq say isis fighters used chemical weapons against them, specifically chlorine gas. let's bring in george stephanopoulos. is news like this likely to help president obama's uphill battle to force congress to give him approval to continue the fight against yis wrist? isis. >> maybe on the margins. but it's a tough fight for the president. that authorization request is getting cause in a vise between democrats on the left who want to make sure that the authorization actually limits the president's ability to put troops on the ground. and the republicans, who want no limits at all and want to authorize the use of more ground troops. it's a very uphill fight for the president. it's also getting caught up now in this whole controversy over the iran nuclear negotiations. secretary kerry will be in switzerland again today trying to wrap up the negotiations. before the end of the month. but as
paula? >> this just keeps happening. thank you, gloria. >>> now to a fresh alleged atrocity with isis. kurdish forces on the ground in iraq say isis fighters used chemical weapons against them, specifically chlorine gas. let's bring in george stephanopoulos. is news like this likely to help president obama's uphill battle to force congress to give him approval to continue the fight against yis wrist? isis. >> maybe on the margins. but it's a tough fight for the president....
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. >>> and paula deen is coming to your smartphone. here's this morning's tech bytes. >> the pixel two features an aluminum exterior and up to 12 hours of battery life. the internet-powered laptop has a starting price of $1,000. >>> a major competitor to uber is getting a lift. the ride sharing company has raised $530 million. >> $300 million of that comes from a japanese retailer that gives lift a value of $2.5 million. uber's value is at 40. >>> also, there's a new free paula deen game app. it's called paula deen's recipe quest. >> deen says she's, quote, a gamer at heart. and never leaves home without her ipad. recipe quest is available from apple. and the android version will be released monday. >> happy cooking. happy playing, everybody. >> those are your "techbytes." >> happy weekend. >>> the community of petaluma is the star of a new mcdonald's commercial. coming up, why not everybody is lovin' it. >>> do you have hillary clinton's new e-mail address? i can't share it with you. i don't think she'd want you to have it, frankly. >
. >>> and paula deen is coming to your smartphone. here's this morning's tech bytes. >> the pixel two features an aluminum exterior and up to 12 hours of battery life. the internet-powered laptop has a starting price of $1,000. >>> a major competitor to uber is getting a lift. the ride sharing company has raised $530 million. >> $300 million of that comes from a japanese retailer that gives lift a value of $2.5 million. uber's value is at 40. >>> also,...
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we turn to paula faris. >> good morning, amy.been seeing tourists fleeing for their lives as gunmen opened fire inside the building which is next door to the parliament building. at least eight people were killed including seven foreigners. no indication that any americans are among the victims. just moments ago, we learned that the two gunmen had been killed by security forces. so that attack is over. tunisia struggled with violence by extremists. >>> late word from japan that police are investigating death threats against u.s. ambassador caroline kennedy. they say an english-speaking man called the u.s. embassy in tokyo several times in recent weeks threatening to kill kennedy. those threats may be part of a scheme to blackmail the ambassador. >>> and we could know later today whether it was really cyanide that was sent to the white house. a preliminary test on a substance found at a mail sorting facility tested positive for the poison. secondary tests are now under way and sources say the sender is someone known to the secret
we turn to paula faris. >> good morning, amy.been seeing tourists fleeing for their lives as gunmen opened fire inside the building which is next door to the parliament building. at least eight people were killed including seven foreigners. no indication that any americans are among the victims. just moments ago, we learned that the two gunmen had been killed by security forces. so that attack is over. tunisia struggled with violence by extremists. >>> late word from japan that...
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and so did you ever think that you would do something like this, paula?at, but you're not giving up your day job. abc pilot "rudder," which sounds so exciting. >> yes, i'm really excited about this show. it's a pilot so we don't know but we really hope it's going to be on abc, and it's about a woman that finds her life suddenly changed. >> and you'll have something to wear. >> yes. we will. absolutely. >> you said she has a great smile. >> i love her smile. >> she exudes warmth and she is in a good place. she didn't shy away about talking about anything. and when you have a 5-year-old running around you've got to be present and she is -- >> no option there. >> right, and ellen tracy has been around for 65 years as a brand and she's very excited to be a part of it. lara. >> thank you so much, robin. she does look great. >>> talking about harrison ford's plane crash such an example of how life can change in an instant, and that's the name of a new docu-series debuting tonight on abc, and in it we'll see the story of don evans back from a tour in iraq. he an
and so did you ever think that you would do something like this, paula?at, but you're not giving up your day job. abc pilot "rudder," which sounds so exciting. >> yes, i'm really excited about this show. it's a pilot so we don't know but we really hope it's going to be on abc, and it's about a woman that finds her life suddenly changed. >> and you'll have something to wear. >> yes. we will. absolutely. >> you said she has a great smile. >> i love her...
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. >> let's bring in paula happenncocks now. joining us live from seoul. paula, a violent act during an otherwise typical breakfast meeting in a country where this type of violence is rare. what are we learning about the suspect and his views of the ongoing u.s./south korean military drills? >> reporter: this has taken many people by surprise. this is simply not something you expect to happen in south korea. it is -- although it's technically still at war with its neighbor, north korea it is a relatively safe country. and clearly the security surrounding this particular event reflected that, the fact that this man was able to bring knife into the venue. that he was sitting at the a table next to the ambassador. this man is in his 50s. he has a criminal record. he did, as you say, in 2010 troy to throw a concrete slab at the japanese ambassador to south korea. in that event, the ambassador was not injured. but the fact that he was able to attack an ambassador and then able to sit so close to another ambassador will raise many red flags and many questions. w
. >> let's bring in paula happenncocks now. joining us live from seoul. paula, a violent act during an otherwise typical breakfast meeting in a country where this type of violence is rare. what are we learning about the suspect and his views of the ongoing u.s./south korean military drills? >> reporter: this has taken many people by surprise. this is simply not something you expect to happen in south korea. it is -- although it's technically still at war with its neighbor, north...
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paula: busca una conversaciÓn de 2 millones de dÓlares por daÑos y perjuicios.tima vistiendo sÓlo mediante calzoncillos. julio: bajo una nueva legislaciÓn que introdujo, se prohibirÍa anunciar estos en autos y en varias. >> sufre el la gente de diabetes y sube el riesgo y es importante que la gente tenga toda la informaciÓn que necesite para protegerse de todos. dos de sus colegas apoyaron una medida para aumentar 2/100 que no prosperÓ. julio: se seÑala una advertencia a los consumidores ya que los ladrones van buscando una modalidad de robo y puesta en su ladrones. >> esta tarjeta de membresÍa o descuentos que cuelgan en su diario, se han convertido en el nuevo blanco de los ladrones cibernÉticos, ya que con estas se puede tener acceso a su informaciÓn personal, sino tambiÉn el crÉdito que usted ha generado como miembro de la tienda especÍfica. tengo 500. si equivalen a cinco o 10 $, de acuerdo a los reportes los piratas cibernÉticos, tuvieron acceso a varias cuentas robÁndose el crÉdito de sus dueÑos para despuÉs utilizarlo en mercancÍa en bienes o servicios.
paula: busca una conversaciÓn de 2 millones de dÓlares por daÑos y perjuicios.tima vistiendo sÓlo mediante calzoncillos. julio: bajo una nueva legislaciÓn que introdujo, se prohibirÍa anunciar estos en autos y en varias. >> sufre el la gente de diabetes y sube el riesgo y es importante que la gente tenga toda la informaciÓn que necesite para protegerse de todos. dos de sus colegas apoyaron una medida para aumentar 2/100 que no prosperÓ. julio: se seÑala una advertencia a los...
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paula patton opening up for the first time about her split with singer robin thicke.cy. we are so delighted to spend a little time with you. you have so much going on that we want to talk about but we also know paula, it has been a challenging time for you. so many people want to just know how you're doing. >> i'm doing really well the honest truth, it has been challenging but a year of growth, lots of healing, learning about all new things but i've come out of it stronger and my son is happy and i'm very -- you know i feel like everything happens for a reason and then you have to move on and grow from there. >> you know that you're not alone when it comes to marriages, relationships ending. >> yeah. >> yours with robin thicke but not everybody has to go through it publicly. so many people appreciate how you've handled it -- with such grace. what has gotten you through a difficult time? >> the truth is it's hard for me to say this because i don't always do this but it's being grateful for what you have. i mean it's so easy for all of us to focus on the negative things
paula patton opening up for the first time about her split with singer robin thicke.cy. we are so delighted to spend a little time with you. you have so much going on that we want to talk about but we also know paula, it has been a challenging time for you. so many people want to just know how you're doing. >> i'm doing really well the honest truth, it has been challenging but a year of growth, lots of healing, learning about all new things but i've come out of it stronger and my son is...
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comprende querer ayudar a su hijo >>> henry solÍs tiene familiares en ciudad juÁrez, josÉ >>> marÍa paula semanas cuando el centro mÉdico de anhelo no se anaheim no se dio cuenta que el feto estaba creciendo fuera del use Útero y accede luego que un ne urÓlogo confirma que no tiene actividad cerebral. al menos 2 hispanos estÁn desaparecidos luego de una poderosa explosiÓn en nueva york este es el momento del ta wlidz que estallido que colapsÓ 3 edificios dejando a 22 heridos, desde allÍ precisamente nos campaÑa isolda peguero isolda adelante. >>> josÉ un dÍa despuÉs de esta horrible explosiÓn en el popular sector las calles continÚan cerrada y cientos de trabajadores de emergencia continÚan trabajando contrarreloj y esta tragedia mantiene en vilo a dos familias incluyendo lawn de joven puertorriqueÑo y de un empleado del restaurante donde se originÓ la explosiÓn >>> acorralados entre la angustia y la incertidumbre, familiares y amigos de nicolÁs figueroa uno de los dos desaparecidos tras la explosiÓn en manhattan, se aferran a un milagro. >>> nosotros lo vamos a encontrar y todo va a esta
comprende querer ayudar a su hijo >>> henry solÍs tiene familiares en ciudad juÁrez, josÉ >>> marÍa paula semanas cuando el centro mÉdico de anhelo no se anaheim no se dio cuenta que el feto estaba creciendo fuera del use Útero y accede luego que un ne urÓlogo confirma que no tiene actividad cerebral. al menos 2 hispanos estÁn desaparecidos luego de una poderosa explosiÓn en nueva york este es el momento del ta wlidz que estallido que colapsÓ 3 edificios dejando a 22...
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now paula is over in the social square. >> hey there, george.kstage at his new show revealing the special methods he got from another a-lister. >>> plus important security tips this morning for keeping your money safe if you're using your smartphone to pay your bills which a lot of us do and the surprising findings about kids and food. are you putting them on the road to heart disease at a very young age? all that plus we are celebrating 50 years of the "the sound of music" with diane sawyer and this chorus live in times square. don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪ can you find a word that fits maria ♪ >>> "gma's morning menu" brought to by advil. advanced design makes it easy to protect your dog or cat from fleas and ticks. discover seresto. with the performance you expect from topicals in a non-greasy collar seresto provides protection against fleas and ticks for 8 months. seresto. real transformations can happen as much inside a person as out. that's why you should take the listerine® 21 day challenge. use listerine® and over 21 days you'll experience a tr
now paula is over in the social square. >> hey there, george.kstage at his new show revealing the special methods he got from another a-lister. >>> plus important security tips this morning for keeping your money safe if you're using your smartphone to pay your bills which a lot of us do and the surprising findings about kids and food. are you putting them on the road to heart disease at a very young age? all that plus we are celebrating 50 years of the "the sound of...
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guilty to mishandling classified information after you get the classified material to his girlfriend paula broadwell, who is writing his review. he let her access is cia e-mail account and other sensitive material, including the names of covert operatives in afghanistan, were strategy," from white house meetings. unlike many other whistleblowers, david betrays is expected to avoid jail. does the administration have a double standard on leaking classified information? we will speak to jesselyn raddack of the government accountability project. then to the mysterious death of miriam carey. >> why was my sister shot and killed with her one-year-old daughter in the car and she was unarmed? why? my mother deserves to know why. amy: you may remember the story in october of 2013, miriam carey drove to washington, d.c. from connecticut with her infant daughter. she made a u-turn at a white hosue checkpoint. after a short car chase, she was killed after being shot 26 times by secret service and capitol police. was the use of force justified? news accounts initially claimed she rammed white house and
guilty to mishandling classified information after you get the classified material to his girlfriend paula broadwell, who is writing his review. he let her access is cia e-mail account and other sensitive material, including the names of covert operatives in afghanistan, were strategy," from white house meetings. unlike many other whistleblowers, david betrays is expected to avoid jail. does the administration have a double standard on leaking classified information? we will speak to...
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burley: paula pierson is next. where are you, paula? what is your question for mr. miliband? paula: i am proud of my working class background, and i am now a high rate taxpayer. i feel demonized. how can i vote for you when you make me feel like this? mr. miliband: let me see if i can change your mind. i am talking about the top 1%, 150,000 pounds per year. i think lots and lots of people, including on middle incomes, are finding life really tough. now the question is how do we do something about it, and the message for me tonight, if that is the message you have been getting to me, let me give you an example. some people criticize me for wanting to lower the burden of tuition but i think lots of families are saying if my son or daughter is leaving university with 44,000 pounds of debt, that is a situation to do something about. i want a country where you feel you are not struggling, you can get on, and that is one of the changes you make. paula: are you anti-wealth creation? mr. miliband: i think wealth creation has been an incredibly important part of building a more prospe
burley: paula pierson is next. where are you, paula? what is your question for mr. miliband? paula: i am proud of my working class background, and i am now a high rate taxpayer. i feel demonized. how can i vote for you when you make me feel like this? mr. miliband: let me see if i can change your mind. i am talking about the top 1%, 150,000 pounds per year. i think lots and lots of people, including on middle incomes, are finding life really tough. now the question is how do we do something...
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neroenÉrgicamente estÁ condenando y estÁn pidiendo una investigaciÓn exhaustiva hablamos con marÍa paulante. >> bueno pues hablamos precisamente con autoridades del departamento de policÍas de santa ana que dicen no pueden dar una explicaciÓn sobre lo que motivÓ a este oficial a tener que usar su arma de fuego con el sospechoso pues aseguran ahora estÁ en manos de la fiscalÍa esta investigaciÓn y no pueden dar ningÚn detalle. >> la familia de ernesto ca nep de 28 aÑos y padre de dos niÑos que falleciÓ el viernes pasado tras ser baleado por oficiales de la policÍa pide justicia. >> que hayan quitado a su padre a esos niÑos o sea simplemente no lo que quiero es justicia. >> dicen no han recibido ninguna respuesta de las autoridades que explique la razÓn de los disparos. >> queremos saber quÉ le dio el valor y el coraje a los policÍas de poder tirar asÍ con tanto coraje hacia Él. >> acuerdo a la policÍa los oficiales encontraron aquÍ a un sospechoso en su vehÍculo que buscaban por robo se acercaron y fue cuando dispararon aÚn no han dado detalles de quÉ motivÓ a los agentes a actuar de esa
neroenÉrgicamente estÁ condenando y estÁn pidiendo una investigaciÓn exhaustiva hablamos con marÍa paulante. >> bueno pues hablamos precisamente con autoridades del departamento de policÍas de santa ana que dicen no pueden dar una explicaciÓn sobre lo que motivÓ a este oficial a tener que usar su arma de fuego con el sospechoso pues aseguran ahora estÁ en manos de la fiscalÍa esta investigaciÓn y no pueden dar ningÚn detalle. >> la familia de ernesto ca nep de 28 aÑos y...
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welcome back. >> always so happy to be here. >> i was asking you how long -- paula is usually here with sweet treats. >> and i did bring some. >> but this is a lovely salad. how long did it take you to write the new cookbook. >> i wrote it in about five months. these are the recipes that are in my head, fresh, healthy, modern global food that i serve my family all year long, put it into a book for passover because they're all easy. i'm trying to make traditional food more interesting for the jewish holiday. >> the holiday celebrating freedom and freedom to do something different but traditional. >> absolutely. >> let's talk about the menu. >> today we're going to make a salad that has many of the items on this plate in the salad. we'll start with searing some lamb very quickly in a panel. we just heat -- pan. we just heat this -- i already did this on the the grill. you'll cook it to your taste. then you'll take it out and just slice this up. the salad is so simple because it has cut apples, walnuts, a lot of things we have in passover. each one has a special meaning. >> for example? >>
welcome back. >> always so happy to be here. >> i was asking you how long -- paula is usually here with sweet treats. >> and i did bring some. >> but this is a lovely salad. how long did it take you to write the new cookbook. >> i wrote it in about five months. these are the recipes that are in my head, fresh, healthy, modern global food that i serve my family all year long, put it into a book for passover because they're all easy. i'm trying to make traditional...
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varios Ángulos y varias cÁmaras incluyendo las policÍaque llevan los policÍas en los uniformes marÍa paulaestoy a las afueras del comando central de departamento de policÍa estÁn investigando todo lo referente a este hecho analizo apodo los videos no solo de los testigos que tomaron videos aficionados sino tambiÉn los que traÍan los oficiales en su cuerpo en el momento de los hechos. >> las imÁgenes muestran el momento en que cuatro agentes de la policÍa al parecer intentar someter a un desamparado segÚn autoridades el hombre se mostraba violento utilizaron la pistola ta ser que dicen no logrÓ calmarlo le dispararon y el hombre cayÓ muerto en la escena escena, testigos presenciaron el hecho acusan a la policÍa de uso excesivo de fuerza. >> tiene una tienda y otra no sÉ quÉ pasÓ pero estaban peleando por espacio. >> es una tragedia en medio de una situaciÓn intensa que habla de la problemÁtica de desamparados dijo hoy el jefe de la policÍa de los Ángeles quien agregÓ que sus agentes estÁn entrenado para su lidiar con personas que viven en la calle o con enfermedades mentales. >> aclarÓ adem
varios Ángulos y varias cÁmaras incluyendo las policÍaque llevan los policÍas en los uniformes marÍa paulaestoy a las afueras del comando central de departamento de policÍa estÁn investigando todo lo referente a este hecho analizo apodo los videos no solo de los testigos que tomaron videos aficionados sino tambiÉn los que traÍan los oficiales en su cuerpo en el momento de los hechos. >> las imÁgenes muestran el momento en que cuatro agentes de la policÍa al parecer intentar...
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. >>> it's official paula patton has been granted a divorce from robin thicke.ine-year marriage was rocked with accusations of infidelity. thicke tried his best to win her back, even dedicating and named his seventh album "paula" after her, didn't work. also didn't sell a lot of albums. >>> harrison ford will be narrateing a national geographic documentary called "living in the age of airplanes" about how aviation has changed the world. it will be premiering on april 8th. ford, you may recall is recovering from injuries that he sustained from a plane crash two weeks ago. >>> "insurgent," the second installment in the "divergent" theaters hitting theaters today. the post-apocalyptic film stars shea lee and kate winslet. >> i'm not going to fight you. >> of course you're not. you're going to fight you. >> here's our favorite entertainment story today. remember mr. t.? the 62-year-old actor is back. he has hammered his way back to television. he's got his own home renovation series called "i pity the tool." >> perfect. >> it's a play on the catch phrase "i pity the
. >>> it's official paula patton has been granted a divorce from robin thicke.ine-year marriage was rocked with accusations of infidelity. thicke tried his best to win her back, even dedicating and named his seventh album "paula" after her, didn't work. also didn't sell a lot of albums. >>> harrison ford will be narrateing a national geographic documentary called "living in the age of airplanes" about how aviation has changed the world. it will be...
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. >> paula hancocks joins us live now. what more do we know about the ambassador's condition? >> reporter: we've had a briefing not long ago from the doctors who carried out these operations. they say that he has a gash which is 11 centimeters long from his right cheekbone to his lawer jaw and three centimeters deep. they say if it had been any deeper it could have cut a key artery and could have been fatal. but they say the surgery was very successful. they say that he's now resting in a hospital ward. he could be in hospital for three to four days. according to the doctors, they say that the ambassador was very calm throughout saying that his companions and colleagues around him were in shock, but the ambassador was very calm. so that's the latest on his condition. >> we're also learning more about the suspect that is behind this attack. apparently he was known to police. he carried out a similar attack on a japanese diplomat in 2010. >> that's right. we know that this man kim had tried to throw a slab of concrete at the japanese ambassador to south korea back in 2010. the n
. >> paula hancocks joins us live now. what more do we know about the ambassador's condition? >> reporter: we've had a briefing not long ago from the doctors who carried out these operations. they say that he has a gash which is 11 centimeters long from his right cheekbone to his lawer jaw and three centimeters deep. they say if it had been any deeper it could have cut a key artery and could have been fatal. but they say the surgery was very successful. they say that he's now...