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talia randall sets a different tone.ton state's fast bagger. >> it is always nice being good at things. even if it is weird. >> when you started working here, could you imagine state bagging championship? >> i did not know that is a thing. >> get set. >> reporter: it is a thing. grocery baggers compete to see who does it fast. the store manager is talia's mentor. >> i did not know there was a bagging competition. if i did, i would have been in it. i was fast and furious. i was competitive. >> glenn coached four state champions and two national champions. >> two hands. pull. >> reporter: that's right. talia is training for the u.s. title. >> last two. 44.73. nicely done. >> reporter: not just about speed. baggers are judged on weight distribution. bags should weigh about the same and structure. >> you want to see things that will break on top. the structure, you want to build from the outside in. >> do you think talia can win the national title? >> i don't want to jinx it. i do. >> reporter: with the atmosphere of a pay-p
talia randall sets a different tone.ton state's fast bagger. >> it is always nice being good at things. even if it is weird. >> when you started working here, could you imagine state bagging championship? >> i did not know that is a thing. >> get set. >> reporter: it is a thing. grocery baggers compete to see who does it fast. the store manager is talia's mentor. >> i did not know there was a bagging competition. if i did, i would have been in it. i was fast...
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that she really liked talia.alia needed a liver transplant. >> i already knew that my blood type was a match. >> reporter: which is when my liver. volunteering to be what is called a living donor, giving talia part of her liver. a procedure performed more than 300 times a year in the u.s.. and where keirsten learned when she researched it, recovery can be very rough on the donors. sometimes taking months. and yet -- >> if i hadn't done anything, i wouldn't have been able to feel good inside. >> reporter: and so, a few weeks ago, the surgery proceeded. and here they both are, afterward, all signs are very positive for both donor and recipient who met by chance. but now, are connected for life. and by life. john donvan, abc news. >> what a great story. "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir right back here tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. >> denied. president trump reacts after the appeals court denies the request to reinstate the travel ban. know what will happen.
that she really liked talia.alia needed a liver transplant. >> i already knew that my blood type was a match. >> reporter: which is when my liver. volunteering to be what is called a living donor, giving talia part of her liver. a procedure performed more than 300 times a year in the u.s.. and where keirsten learned when she researched it, recovery can be very rough on the donors. sometimes taking months. and yet -- >> if i hadn't done anything, i wouldn't have been able to...
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first, that she really liked talia. >> i just had a really strong connection with her.ng for her for such little time. >> reporter: and second, that talia needed a liver transplant. >> i already knew that my blood type was a match. >> reporter: which is when kiersten said, take part of my liver. volunteering to be what is called a living donor, giving talia part of her liver in a procedure that's performed more than 300 times a year in the u.s. and where keirsten learned when she researched it, recovery can be very tough on the donors. sometimes taking months. and yet -- >> if i hadn't done anything, i think it would have really killed me inside chlgts. >> reporter: and so, a few weeks ago, the surgery went ahead. and here they both are, all signs are very positive for both donor and recipient who met by chance. but now, are connected for life. and by life. john donvan, abc news. >> what a great story. so tonight, we salute keirsten miles for being "america strong". "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir right back here tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york.
first, that she really liked talia. >> i just had a really strong connection with her.ng for her for such little time. >> reporter: and second, that talia needed a liver transplant. >> i already knew that my blood type was a match. >> reporter: which is when kiersten said, take part of my liver. volunteering to be what is called a living donor, giving talia part of her liver in a procedure that's performed more than 300 times a year in the u.s. and where keirsten learned...
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. >> 16 months ago when talia was born of jackson new jersey kurstin miles a college student had not heard of them but by chance mutual friends got them in touch. >> she started watching our kids. >> reporter: she learned two things first she really liked her. >> really had a strong connection with her and after caring for her for such little time. >> reporter: and second that this toddler needed a liver transplant. >> i knew my blood type was a match. >> and kirsten said take part of my liver being a living donor in a procedure that is performed 300 times in the u.s. and which she learned when she researched it recovery can be very tough on the donor sometimes takes months and yet. >> if i didn't do anything and something were to happen i think it would have really killed me inside. >> reporter: and so just weeks ago the surgery went ahead and here they both are now all signs very positive for both the donor and the recipient who met by chance but now are connected for life and by life. john donavan abc news. >> wow, what a great story for sure. >>> action news sports sunday is next
. >> 16 months ago when talia was born of jackson new jersey kurstin miles a college student had not heard of them but by chance mutual friends got them in touch. >> she started watching our kids. >> reporter: she learned two things first she really liked her. >> really had a strong connection with her and after caring for her for such little time. >> reporter: and second that this toddler needed a liver transplant. >> i knew my blood type was a match....
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the transplant took place early last month, miles and tall i -- talia is recovering well. the mother called the nanny a living angel. >>> karen rogers is up next with a look at traffic. >>> a million dollars was lost on one bet made on the super bowl, that story when "action news" comes right back. >> reporter: we're looking live in atlantic city, new jersey, chilly start to the day arc decent one ahead. let's take a look at the traffic concern with the market frankford line, they are 30 to 40 cars short of the 144 cars they need. until 6:00 a.m., things are supposed to run as normal, but after that, 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. they are adding shuttle buses to help with this. if you're coming from 69th street, shuttle buses start at 15th street. after that, you have to transfer to a bus. coming from frankford transportation center, shuttle buses start at girard until 15th street. after that you have to transfer to a bus to the market frankfor frankford. >>> 422, construction has cleared. northeast extension between quakertown and mid county we have intermittent lane closures b
the transplant took place early last month, miles and tall i -- talia is recovering well. the mother called the nanny a living angel. >>> karen rogers is up next with a look at traffic. >>> a million dollars was lost on one bet made on the super bowl, that story when "action news" comes right back. >> reporter: we're looking live in atlantic city, new jersey, chilly start to the day arc decent one ahead. let's take a look at the traffic concern with the market...
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. >> reporter: 16 months ago when a baby named talia was born in jackson, new jersey, kiersten milese student had never heard of the roscoes, but by chance mutual friends got them in touch. >> we interviewed her, loved her and she started watching our kid. >> reporter: she learned two things. first she liked talia. >> i had a strong connection with her and after caring for her for such little time. >> reporter: and second, this toddler needed a liver transplant. >> i already knew my blood type was a match. >> reporter: which is when she said take part of my liver. giving her part of her liver in a procedure performed more than 300 times a year in the u.s. and which kiersten learned when she research it had, recovery can be very tough on the donor. sometimes taking months. and yet -- >> if i didn't do anything, if something were to happen, i think i would have really like killed me inside. >> reporter: so, just weeks ago the surgery went ahead. and here they both are now, all signs very positive for both the donor and the recipient who met by chance. but now are connected for life. an
. >> reporter: 16 months ago when a baby named talia was born in jackson, new jersey, kiersten milese student had never heard of the roscoes, but by chance mutual friends got them in touch. >> we interviewed her, loved her and she started watching our kid. >> reporter: she learned two things. first she liked talia. >> i had a strong connection with her and after caring for her for such little time. >> reporter: and second, this toddler needed a liver transplant....
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. >> first, she really liked talia. >> i had a strong connection with her after caring for her for such. >> and second, that this toddler needed a liver transplant. >> i already knew that my blood type was a match. >> reporter: which is when kirsten said take part of my liver. volunteering to be what is called a living donor, in a procedure that's performed more than 300 times in the u.s. and recovery can be very tough on the donors, sometimes taking months. and yet -- >> if i didn't do anything and something were to happen, i think it would have really killed me inside. >> reporter: just weeks ago, the surgery went ahead. and here they are now. all signs very positive for both the donor and the recipient who met by chance but now are connected for life. and by life. john donvan, abc news. >> that is the nanny everybody wants. >> absolutely. she gave so much. >>> back to our top story. patriots nation has extended a little south -- >> a little new york. >> to new york city. this was the scene at the empire state building as they celebrated the patriots victory by lighting up in the patr
. >> first, she really liked talia. >> i had a strong connection with her after caring for her for such. >> and second, that this toddler needed a liver transplant. >> i already knew that my blood type was a match. >> reporter: which is when kirsten said take part of my liver. volunteering to be what is called a living donor, in a procedure that's performed more than 300 times in the u.s. and recovery can be very tough on the donors, sometimes taking months. and...
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first, she really liked little talia. >> i had a strong connection with her.ter caring for her for such a little time. >> reporter: second, that this toddler needed a liver transplant. >> i already knew that my blood type was a match. >> reporter: which is when kirsten said, take part of my liver, volunteering to be what is called a living donor, giving talia part of her liver in a procedure that's performed more than 300 times a year in the u.s., and in which kirsten learned when she researched it, recovery can be very tough on the donor, sometimes taking months. yet -- >> if i didn't do anything and something were to happen, i think it would have really like killed me inside. >> reporter: so just weeks ago, the surgery went ahead. and here they both are now, all signs very positive for both the donor and the recipient, who met by chance, but now are connected for life and by life. john donvan, abc news. >> now that is the nanny that you want. for me, i have a nanny, you just want to make sure always -- i mean this one went clearly above and beyond. you want
first, she really liked little talia. >> i had a strong connection with her.ter caring for her for such a little time. >> reporter: second, that this toddler needed a liver transplant. >> i already knew that my blood type was a match. >> reporter: which is when kirsten said, take part of my liver, volunteering to be what is called a living donor, giving talia part of her liver in a procedure that's performed more than 300 times a year in the u.s., and in which kirsten...
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a beautiful bride of 36 years, tammy and my children daniel, lisa and her husband eli and talia.atching at home are daniel's wife jana, my son jacob and his wife danielle who just had a baby boy. our daughter katie and i were seven beautiful grandchildren. whatever success i've achieved in life it would been unthinkable without the love and support especially that of my dear wife. i would especially like to wish you luck to my youngest child katie who is mitigating her first mock trial today in high school. i could not continue without reflecting upon my father. who passed away some 12 years ago. he was my mentor, hero and closest friend. my father was a great patriot. he felt an enormous debt of gratitude to our beloved country for its essential goodness and giving his parents and so many others the enormous opportunity embedded in the united states citizenship. in 1948 my father and my mother sat nervously at their radio listening to the session of the united states nation that was then held in queens new york. and they rejoiced as united states became the first nation to recog
a beautiful bride of 36 years, tammy and my children daniel, lisa and her husband eli and talia.atching at home are daniel's wife jana, my son jacob and his wife danielle who just had a baby boy. our daughter katie and i were seven beautiful grandchildren. whatever success i've achieved in life it would been unthinkable without the love and support especially that of my dear wife. i would especially like to wish you luck to my youngest child katie who is mitigating her first mock trial today in...
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they hope those driving in the area will come forward with information. 45-year-old wardell talia farro was shot and killed that night while driving with his family. no arrests yet. >>> winter storms have poisonous mushrooms popping up in the bay area. and eating one by mistake is deadly. the bay area doctor developing a life-saving treatment. >> for the first time in 15 years apple is changing how it unveils its new products and it's a big win for san jose. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ditching san francisco.. and moving a little closer to home. the worldwide developers conference is headed to san jose... to the mcenery convention cen >>> apple's biggest conference is moving closer home to home to san jose to the mcenery convention center. it was previously held at moscone center and with thousands of developers that attended brought in money to san francisco but silicon valley advocates say it's time to bring the conference back to south bay. apple is working with the city and local businesses to give attendees a special experience. >>> sky high excitement in the north bay. the sonoma airport in sa
they hope those driving in the area will come forward with information. 45-year-old wardell talia farro was shot and killed that night while driving with his family. no arrests yet. >>> winter storms have poisonous mushrooms popping up in the bay area. and eating one by mistake is deadly. the bay area doctor developing a life-saving treatment. >> for the first time in 15 years apple is changing how it unveils its new products and it's a big win for san jose. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...
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now during the accident sky fox shot this video of what appears to be breasts and male gen, talia spray painted a on a nearby home. officers were able to arrest the man outside. an officer fire aid shot during the incident. we have these images of the suspect being loaded in to an ambulance. police said it's not clear if he was shot. we have spoken to neighbor who say the suspect had fired at cars and homes earlier in the week. police say they are trying to determine a motive for the shooting. the suspect is suffering injuries that again we don't know if he was shot by the officers. he is safely in custody and the rifle has been seized. that's the latest in oakland. ktvu fox 2news. >> thank you for that report. >>> our other top story. the main has really been pounding. many parts of the bay area on this friday. this is a live look from our roof camera in the city of oakland. >> rain drops there just about everywhere. rosemary tracking the storm. >> yeah. wet and windy. let's take a look at the radar. we are beginning to see this taper off just some. taillights a three hour time l aps e
now during the accident sky fox shot this video of what appears to be breasts and male gen, talia spray painted a on a nearby home. officers were able to arrest the man outside. an officer fire aid shot during the incident. we have these images of the suspect being loaded in to an ambulance. police said it's not clear if he was shot. we have spoken to neighbor who say the suspect had fired at cars and homes earlier in the week. police say they are trying to determine a motive for the shooting....
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let's bring in our chief national security correspondent jim scuitto, laura coates, david greg dorsey, talia polpan. jim, let mea start with you. the new travel ban that's about to be announced, there are several important questions about rhetoric, statements the president as a candidate had made that potentially could complicate implementing round 2 of this travel ban. >> clearly the white house strategy is to make it just about vetting from country that is have vetting problems, not making it about muslims -- these are donald trump's words when he announced this during the campaign december 2015. first was statement on preventing muslim immigration, pretty broad there. donald trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. that's what he sid during the campaign. that's on the record. even since the election, he's started to focus more on terror, keeping the country safe. you heard sean spicer says this is just about country that is didn't have proper vetting. so the question is, do the courts accept that quite remarkable pivot from the initial publ
let's bring in our chief national security correspondent jim scuitto, laura coates, david greg dorsey, talia polpan. jim, let mea start with you. the new travel ban that's about to be announced, there are several important questions about rhetoric, statements the president as a candidate had made that potentially could complicate implementing round 2 of this travel ban. >> clearly the white house strategy is to make it just about vetting from country that is have vetting problems, not...