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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 faris shows three steps for reselling those clothes and making money back. >> reporter: brooker husband josh have two boys and a growing pile of clothes that no longer fit. and brooke's closet is bursting at the seams. >> i have a ton of clothes that still have tags on them. >> reporter: turns out with a little work that closet may be a goals mine. we called in an expert who said online retail outlets are the megamarketplace. >> you can have this big pile of stuff in your closet. i see it as green. >> reporter: snap at least two pictures of the item you're trying to sell online front and back so there are no surprises for the buyer. tip two, keep it clean and size matterses. be as specific as possible about the fit and fabric. >> describe it. you want to always take into account if it has a tight fit if it runs small. the fabric content. >> reporter: sell seasonal items on tradesy and poshmark. >> you want to sell winter jackets. anything you can bundle up with. >> reporter: and that word bundle. sell them by the bag full to save time. sites like thread up.com and twice.com wi
. >> paula faris shows three steps for reselling those clothes and making money back. >> reporter: brooker husband josh have two boys and a growing pile of clothes that no longer fit. and brooke's closet is bursting at the seams. >> i have a ton of clothes that still have tags on them. >> reporter: turns out with a little work that closet may be a goals mine. we called in an expert who said online retail outlets are the megamarketplace. >> you can have this big...
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here's abc's paula faris. >> reporter: it has all the perks of a romantic getaway. champagne.serene atmosphere. >> i love the trees. >> reporter: but this is no celebration. at this hotel, you check in married -- >> i don't think so. >> reporter: and check out divorced. jonathan and katherine have signed up for a new program that's taking place at this idyllic hotel. where, in only two days, they will untangle their 20-year marriage with the help of a mediator. >> we don't want to fight. we get along. we wanted to show our kids that no matter what, you can get through this without fighting. >> reporter: the concept, divorce hotel, originated in the netherlands and has its own reality show. how did you come up with this idea for divorce hotel? >> i found out divorces are always the same problem, you never know when it ends. you never know what it costs. that was the moment, i thought, just think about something to make it easier. >> reporter: divorce costs americans tens of billions each year. and it's not just celebrities like madonna and mel gibson who pay out. the average di
here's abc's paula faris. >> reporter: it has all the perks of a romantic getaway. champagne.serene atmosphere. >> i love the trees. >> reporter: but this is no celebration. at this hotel, you check in married -- >> i don't think so. >> reporter: and check out divorced. jonathan and katherine have signed up for a new program that's taking place at this idyllic hotel. where, in only two days, they will untangle their 20-year marriage with the help of a mediator....
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paula faris, abc news, livingston, new jersey. >> that's a lot of money. >> i'd donate this.ir play around this network than a lot of correspondents. >> you're probably right. but i've got to say, i imagine you as a kid your mama would have done really well with this. i imagine you as a kid with your three-piece suit and cufflinks. >> i only started this recently. >> i pictured you as urkel. >>> coming up, we're going to be talking chocolate. everything that's goes into this favorite food of ours. >> high compliment. we'll have a taste of our own coming up in the insomniac kitchen. it's a good thing. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ews now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ ♪ >>> enjoying yourself? >> welcome. "world news now" chocolate shop. it's rude to talk with your mouth full. >> you can make an exception here when it's chocolate. it's national chocolate day. we'll take any day around here. chocolate we'll certainly go with. >> a stew study finds the -- sue? -- a new study find the compound in chocolate helps reverse
paula faris, abc news, livingston, new jersey. >> that's a lot of money. >> i'd donate this.ir play around this network than a lot of correspondents. >> you're probably right. but i've got to say, i imagine you as a kid your mama would have done really well with this. i imagine you as a kid with your three-piece suit and cufflinks. >> i only started this recently. >> i pictured you as urkel. >>> coming up, we're going to be talking chocolate. everything...
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paula faris, abc news, new york. >> we'll see.ave you tonight with a look at the partial solar eclipse this evening, as seen from west virginia. we'll see you tomorrow night. good night. ÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷ this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants -- a digital consultant from arlington, virginia... a public defender from new york, new york... and our returning champion, an analyst from portland, oregon...
paula faris, abc news, new york. >> we'll see.ave you tonight with a look at the partial solar eclipse this evening, as seen from west virginia. we'll see you tomorrow night. good night. ÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷ this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants -- a digital consultant from arlington, virginia... a public defender from new york, new york... and our returning champion, an analyst from portland, oregon...
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paula faris, abc news, new york. >> we'll see.ave you tonight with a look at the partial solar eclipse this evening, as seen from west virginia. we'll see you tomorrow night. good night.
paula faris, abc news, new york. >> we'll see.ave you tonight with a look at the partial solar eclipse this evening, as seen from west virginia. we'll see you tomorrow night. good night.
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paula faris, abc news, new york. >> we'll see.e you tonight with a look at the partial solar eclipse this evening, as seen >>> topless photos of a woman he arrested are found on his cell phone. >> abuse allegations against a petaluma duck farm. activists go public with video you saw last night >> oysters and champagne for the world series. the giants return home for game three. >>> a discount. >> tickets, scandal at the police department. two officials getting freebies from 49ers. the officer is in violation of a san jose city ordinance. less clear is where they'd violated department policy. abc7 news is live from stadium with the story. >> the auditor says there is no ambiguity. the police department says because they reimburse them, everything is okay we know the chief is concerned about this perception of an overly cozy relationship with the team. that is why he stopped the officers from working with niners the question is how cozy is that relationship with a higher ups? abc7 news learn that had members of the department's comm
paula faris, abc news, new york. >> we'll see.e you tonight with a look at the partial solar eclipse this evening, as seen >>> topless photos of a woman he arrested are found on his cell phone. >> abuse allegations against a petaluma duck farm. activists go public with video you saw last night >> oysters and champagne for the world series. the giants return home for game three. >>> a discount. >> tickets, scandal at the police department. two officials...
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paula faris, abc news, livingston, new jersey. >> all right, paula. some great tips tonight.hanks. >>> when we come back 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. wobbling as it comes in for landing. >>> and, the good samaritans springing into action and the split-second decision. you'll see it play out right here. it saved a life. re 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®, ji
paula faris, abc news, livingston, new jersey. >> all right, paula. some great tips tonight.hanks. >>> when we come back 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. wobbling as it comes in for landing. >>> and, the good samaritans springing into action and the split-second decision. you'll see it play out right here. it saved a life. re...
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i'm paula faris in saratoga springs, new york. >> something twisted. doesn't seem right.. you go your own way but you're celebrating a failure. you failed at something. nobody wants that. i'm speaking from a guy. i'm a divorced guy. i'm happily married five years but i screwed it up the first time. it's not something necessarily you want to -- >> would you have done this? would this have been a way to end it? >> champagne at the end of it? absolutely not. >> sometimes it gets nasty and bitter. could this have been a way to reconcile faster and quicker and help heal and move on. >> it did seem peaceful. i'll give them that. but, man, they make it easy to get divorced in this country, don't they? >>> an olympian and her comeback. >> and the music video that has some fans outraged and disgusted. "the skinny" up next. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. but at this moment, she's fighting a brain tumor. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. ♪ skinny ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >
i'm paula faris in saratoga springs, new york. >> something twisted. doesn't seem right.. you go your own way but you're celebrating a failure. you failed at something. nobody wants that. i'm speaking from a guy. i'm a divorced guy. i'm happily married five years but i screwed it up the first time. it's not something necessarily you want to -- >> would you have done this? would this have been a way to end it? >> champagne at the end of it? absolutely not. >> sometimes it...
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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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here's abc's paula faris. >> reporter: the videos are startling. watch.in cleveland, this driver pulling onto the sidewalk just to get by a stopped school bus. >> she went right on the sidewalk. >> reporter: and in minnesota, a child seen here waiting for the bus nearly hit by this semi blowing by the stop. one maryland county ringing the alarm. >> did not stop at all. >> reporter: after outfitting 25 school buses with cameras, busting a stunning 875 drivers for failing to stop. all since january. >> we knew it was a problem, but we didn't think it was this extensive. >> reporter: the close calls all around the country. in west virginia, that elementary schooler leaving the school bus, seconds later, nearly hit by an oncoming car. when a school bus is stopped, its lights flashing, drivers are required to stop, in most states 25 feet away. one poll of school bus drivers found they witnessed as many as 76,000 violations in a single day. 13 million each school year. more and more school districts are now outfitting their school buses with that new technology
here's abc's paula faris. >> reporter: the videos are startling. watch.in cleveland, this driver pulling onto the sidewalk just to get by a stopped school bus. >> she went right on the sidewalk. >> reporter: and in minnesota, a child seen here waiting for the bus nearly hit by this semi blowing by the stop. one maryland county ringing the alarm. >> did not stop at all. >> reporter: after outfitting 25 school buses with cameras, busting a stunning 875 drivers for...
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brought to you by at&t mobilizing your world. >> happy birthday. >> a big warm 25th birthday for you, paula faristhat. thank you for watching, everybody. we'll see you next weekend. >> go for it, paula. >> this is an abc seven news update. >> the time is 8:56. in the news this morning, our top story is the marine corps marathon. thousands of runners are hitting the pavement along the 26 12 mile course. that race makes its way through parts of arlington and the district. there are a lot of road closures . you can get more information on our website, wjla.com. here is dave with a look at our forecast. >> good morning. they could not have ordered a better day. since friday, it has been clear. look at the sky over arlington. not a cloud out there. deep blue. it will stay that way throughout the day. temperatures in the mid to upper 50's. earlier this morning, we had temperatures in the 60's. winds gusting up to 20 miles per hour. we are headed to the mid-60's. a little cooler than yesterday. sunshine will reign supreme. the winds will stay with us throughout the day. there.reezy out temperatures will
brought to you by at&t mobilizing your world. >> happy birthday. >> a big warm 25th birthday for you, paula faristhat. thank you for watching, everybody. we'll see you next weekend. >> go for it, paula. >> this is an abc seven news update. >> the time is 8:56. in the news this morning, our top story is the marine corps marathon. thousands of runners are hitting the pavement along the 26 12 mile course. that race makes its way through parts of arlington and the...
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brought to you by at&t mobilizing your world. >> happy birthday. >> a big warm 25th birthday for you, paula faristhat. thank you for watching, everybody. we'll see you next weekend. >> go for it, paula. californians are discovering the real risks behind prop 46. it was written and paid for by the trial lawyers to make them millions... while, for the rest of us, health care costs go up. no wonder every major newspaper in the state opposes prop 46. they say 46 "overreached in a decidedly cynical way." it's a ploy "for trial lawyers to enrich themselves." and prop 46 has "too many potential drawbacks to be worth the risk." time to vote no on prop 46. >> announcer: starting right now on abc's "this week" -- terror attacks. in canada and new york. brand-new details on the investigations and why this morning federal officials are so worried about more lone wolves. >>> ebola in america. the first case in a city of 8 million. the controversial new quarantine policy in place. is it keeping us safe or an unfair overreaction? >>> exploding air bags. the urgent recall sparking new confusion and outrage. how
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here's paula faris. >> reporter: under fire for these comments at a recent women's conference. >> not about asking for a raise, but having faith the system will give you the right raise. as you go along. >> reporter: satya nadella, his advice for working women asking for a raise? don't. >> that's good karma. it'll come back. that's the person i want to trust and give responsibility to. >> reporter: women in that room telling us they were stunned. >> i don't believe in karma. i can't pay my rent with it or invest in my 401(k) with it. >> reporter: women in america make up nearly half of the work force. and if women received equal pay, the gdp would raise. we called experts today, saying if you want a raise, man or woman, you have to ask for one. and be specific about your accomplishments and your activities. >>> and millions of high school football teams taking the field tonight. in one american town, the entire team sidelined, ryan smith on the growing concern coast-to-coast over head injuries. >> reporter: tonight, hard hits like these -- sacking an entire high school football progra
here's paula faris. >> reporter: under fire for these comments at a recent women's conference. >> not about asking for a raise, but having faith the system will give you the right raise. as you go along. >> reporter: satya nadella, his advice for working women asking for a raise? don't. >> that's good karma. it'll come back. that's the person i want to trust and give responsibility to. >> reporter: women in that room telling us they were stunned. >> i don't...
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brought to you by at&t mobilizing your world. >> happy birthday. >> a big warm 25th birthday for you, paula farisat. thank you for watching, everybody. we'll see you next weekend. >> go for it, paula. >> good morning, i'm nydia han along with eva pilgrim. coming up on "action news" sunday morning. the city of philadelphia is trying to put the brakes on a popular car service. welch a video of the showdown between officials and the driver. >>> instead of coffee a new kind of pick me up is becoming popular, but some people are scawlg for a ban -- calling for a ban on the substance. >> reporter: it's going to feel like summer as opposed to the end of i'm robert de niro and new york is my home. it's the best place to visit in the world and now it's the easiest, because now there are new tourism guides on the road, and on your phone that make it easier to find the places you love. find great dining, amazing history, and world-class entertainment, no matter where you are. take the ultimate road trip and see why i love new york. for more information, go to iloveny.com at the bottom in job creation. massi
brought to you by at&t mobilizing your world. >> happy birthday. >> a big warm 25th birthday for you, paula farisat. thank you for watching, everybody. we'll see you next weekend. >> go for it, paula. >> good morning, i'm nydia han along with eva pilgrim. coming up on "action news" sunday morning. the city of philadelphia is trying to put the brakes on a popular car service. welch a video of the showdown between officials and the driver. >>>...
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here's paula faris. >> reporter: microsoft's new ceo under fire for these comments at a women's tech conference. >> it's not about asking for a raise, but knowing and having faith the system will give you the right raise as you go along. >> reporter: satya nadella, his advice for working women asking for a raise? don't. >> that's good karma. it'll come back. somebody is going to know, that's the kind of person i want to trust and give more responsibility to. >> reporter: women in that room telling us they were stunned. >> i don't believe in karma. i can't pay my rent with it or invest in my 401(k) with it. >> reporter: online, swift criticism, too. saying, i never got anything in my life by sitting quietly, neither did you. women make up nearly after -- half of the work force. women make just 78 cents of every dollar a man makes. and if women received equal pay, the u.s. economy would grow nearly 3%. the ceo saying he answered the question completely wrong. we called experts today, saying if you want a raise, man or woman, you have to ask for one. and be specific about your accomplis
here's paula faris. >> reporter: microsoft's new ceo under fire for these comments at a women's tech conference. >> it's not about asking for a raise, but knowing and having faith the system will give you the right raise as you go along. >> reporter: satya nadella, his advice for working women asking for a raise? don't. >> that's good karma. it'll come back. somebody is going to know, that's the kind of person i want to trust and give more responsibility to. >>...
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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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here's abc's paula faris. >> reporter: the videos are startling. watch. in cleveland, this driver picking onto the sidewalk just to get by a stopped school bus. >> goes right on the sidewalk. >> reporter: and in minnesota, this school bus stopping on a two-lane highway as a semiblows right by. tonight, one maryland county ringing the alarm. >> did not stop at all. >> reporter: outfitting 25 of their school buses with cameras, busting a stunning 875 drivers for failing to stop. all since january. >> we knew that it was a problem but we didn't think that it was this extensive. >> reporter: the close calls all around the country. in west virginia, that elementary schooler leaving his school bus. seconds later, nearly hit by a car. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: when a school bus is stopped, its lights flashing, drivers are required to stop. in most states, 25 feet away. but one poll of school bus drivers around the country found they witnessed as many as 76,000 violations in a single day. 13 million each school year. more and more school districts are now outfi
here's abc's paula faris. >> reporter: the videos are startling. watch. in cleveland, this driver picking onto the sidewalk just to get by a stopped school bus. >> goes right on the sidewalk. >> reporter: and in minnesota, this school bus stopping on a two-lane highway as a semiblows right by. tonight, one maryland county ringing the alarm. >> did not stop at all. >> reporter: outfitting 25 of their school buses with cameras, busting a stunning 875 drivers for...
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paula faris has the story and how you can keep your kids safe. >> trick-or-treat. >> reporter: halloweenary, but not like this. "gma" investigates teaming up with underwriters laboratories to demonstrate how a small flame with ignite a costume. >> thank you. >> reporter: open flames on walkways, candles, and jack-o'-lanterns posing a real risk to kids. >> parents should realize that children are so focused on the candy, they won't even take the safety tips that you give them. so you have to be the one to watch them. >> reporter: in one of u.l.'s controlled labs a firefighter lights this costume made of 100% polyester. after running up the arms and shoulder pads, the flames move to the foam padding in the middle. everything dripping is hot plastic. >> that could cause serious burns. >> reporter: itation seven minutes for the top of the costume to disintegrate. all costumes are required to be flame-resistant. i see dracula. you see what? >> fuel. as a child reaches maybe over a jack-o'-lantern or some candles. >> reporter: the pants and shird hold their own against the flames. up, and it's
paula faris has the story and how you can keep your kids safe. >> trick-or-treat. >> reporter: halloweenary, but not like this. "gma" investigates teaming up with underwriters laboratories to demonstrate how a small flame with ignite a costume. >> thank you. >> reporter: open flames on walkways, candles, and jack-o'-lanterns posing a real risk to kids. >> parents should realize that children are so focused on the candy, they won't even take the safety...
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paula faris has the story. >> reporter: rock band marine five is no stranger to pushing the envelope. but this morning many feel their latest single has gone too far. the song "animals" catching criticism, some even describing it as dangerous. the video depicting front man adam levine as a butcher by day and stalker by night. obsessed with hunting a beautiful blond played by his real life wife. some of the scenes so graphic and bloody we can't show them to you. the lyrics ♪ baby i'm preying on you tonight hunt you down eat you alive ♪ ♪ maybe you think that you can hide ♪ ♪ i can smell your scent for miles ♪ >> reporter: rainn says it's glorifying stalking and a dangerous depictions of a stalker's fantasy. never confuse stalking with romance. the national sexual violence resource center says he treats his wife like a piece of meat. reinforcing male dominance and sexual entitlement. and reaction on social media has been swift and harsh. >> what is everyone doing? talking about maroon 5's "animal" video. it's increasing the viewership, increasing the awareness of the album. >> reporter
paula faris has the story. >> reporter: rock band marine five is no stranger to pushing the envelope. but this morning many feel their latest single has gone too far. the song "animals" catching criticism, some even describing it as dangerous. the video depicting front man adam levine as a butcher by day and stalker by night. obsessed with hunting a beautiful blond played by his real life wife. some of the scenes so graphic and bloody we can't show them to you. the lyrics ♪...
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paula faris has that for us. >> reporter: for parents, these images are startling.zooming past stopped school buss, putting kids directly in the path of danger. happens all over the country. this young boy in west virginia gets off the bus and seconds later nearly hit by an oncoming car. in minnesota, a girl is waiting for the bus and barely avoids disaster wn a semiblows by the stopped bus. and this driver on to the curb to get past. when the lights have flashing, it's required to stop. most states, 25 feet away. a survey of 29% of bus drivers in 29 states say they witnessed 76,000 violences on one day. that could mean 13 million every school year for those drivers alone. some fatal. in 2013, 18 children were severely injured or killed by drivers illegally passing a school bus. >> play it smart, play it safe and respect the bus. a . >> reporter: and now in maryland, one county cracking down with cameras. >> the camera systems work. that's the good news. the bad news is we didn't expect them violences. 825 viejtss in seven months is unacceptable. >> reporter: 11 sta
paula faris has that for us. >> reporter: for parents, these images are startling.zooming past stopped school buss, putting kids directly in the path of danger. happens all over the country. this young boy in west virginia gets off the bus and seconds later nearly hit by an oncoming car. in minnesota, a girl is waiting for the bus and barely avoids disaster wn a semiblows by the stopped bus. and this driver on to the curb to get past. when the lights have flashing, it's required to stop....
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for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> fun to see the old movies.ve how she's happy and healthy. that's what matters. way to turn negative into a positive. looking good. >>> and coming up, three secrets to becoming stress-proof starting right now. the changes you can make to be more relaxed. >> take a breath. >>> and big news for "back to the future" fans. is the hoverboard really about to become reality 25 years after the big hit the big screen? ♪ when change is in the air you see things in a whole new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. come on, would i lie about this? i was out for a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recom
for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> fun to see the old movies.ve how she's happy and healthy. that's what matters. way to turn negative into a positive. looking good. >>> and coming up, three secrets to becoming stress-proof starting right now. the changes you can make to be more relaxed. >> take a breath. >>> and big news for "back to the future" fans. is the hoverboard really about to become reality 25 years after...
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to which he pled not guilty. >> paula faris, abc news, new york.i'm going to take you to the sun. get right in there. there's the sun spot that you just got this beautiful picture of. it's around for years. it's kind of larger. but now we're able to see it a lot. nick took a picture. i thought that was good. later this afternoon, there's a partial solar eclipse if you have sun you'll be able to see. let's go ahead and check miami, because that's one of the places that will not be able to see any sort of sun because they have the clouds in place. maybe breaks here and there. but the tropical moisture pooling up and staying south of the stationary front is going to again give another 1 to 3 inches for parts of south florida. the keys, you're right in there. >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with high clouds and sunshine again and the slight chance of showers across the north bay and mid-60 at the coast to mid-to-upper 70s inland. the seven-day outlook is a better chance of rain on saturday morning and a shower is possib >> all that weath
to which he pled not guilty. >> paula faris, abc news, new york.i'm going to take you to the sun. get right in there. there's the sun spot that you just got this beautiful picture of. it's around for years. it's kind of larger. but now we're able to see it a lot. nick took a picture. i thought that was good. later this afternoon, there's a partial solar eclipse if you have sun you'll be able to see. let's go ahead and check miami, because that's one of the places that will not be able to...
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for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> just concentrate on the driving. >> that's. >>> boy, you have some story here, michael. >> a dramatic story. a dramatic rescue caught on camera. crews racing to save a paraglider who crashed into a cliffside in san diego. stuck there and holding on for life. abc's linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: take a look at this dramatic video. watch this paraglider dangling off a california cliff, clinging on for his life. >> i saw and heard the thud. and he hit kind of a sheer face wall. >> reporter: the 47-year-old man crashed into the bluffs just after 3:00 sunday afternoon. >> he slid probably 10 or 15 feet down onto a small ledge. and he stayed on that ledge for quite awhile. he wasn't saying any words. it was just yelling and screaming. >> reporter: officials raced to the scene. worried the wind would pick up and carry the man away, still attached to his glider. >> that's always a risk. because if the wind picks up, it can move the paraglider, which then would move the patient, and we don't want that to happen. >> reporter:
for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> just concentrate on the driving. >> that's. >>> boy, you have some story here, michael. >> a dramatic story. a dramatic rescue caught on camera. crews racing to save a paraglider who crashed into a cliffside in san diego. stuck there and holding on for life. abc's linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: take a look at this dramatic video. watch this paraglider dangling off a california...
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tonight, paula faris with people showing up to other people's weddings, and what they got away with.nounce you man and wife. >> i'm gonna get drunk! >> who is that? >> reporter: who is that? the three words a wedding crasher never wants to hear. it's bad for business. >> mazel tov! >> reporter: wedding crashers are skilled at turning your special day into their special day. immortalized on film by vince vaughn and owen wilson, most newlyweds hope to avoid crashers on their big day, but not this bride and groom. >> when they started playing "shout" i thought i heard some champagne popping. i was looking for them. >> reporter: dan and jessica miele got married here in westchester, new york, this week when we decided to soft crash their wedding. they were great sports. the beautiful bride even confessing she might want to dabble in a crash one day. >> you don't mind that we're crashing your wedding, do you? >> no. actually it's on our bucket list. we've always wanted to crash a wedding. we haven't done it yet but it's on our to do list. >> reporter: so what is this fascination some have
tonight, paula faris with people showing up to other people's weddings, and what they got away with.nounce you man and wife. >> i'm gonna get drunk! >> who is that? >> reporter: who is that? the three words a wedding crasher never wants to hear. it's bad for business. >> mazel tov! >> reporter: wedding crashers are skilled at turning your special day into their special day. immortalized on film by vince vaughn and owen wilson, most newlyweds hope to avoid crashers...