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do you remember robin? do you like robin? >> yeah. >> well, robin likes us. i came into it because my faith, my belief kind of pushed me into that direction. i do it for love because this is something that's come together out of love. >> aww. >> so sweet. >> reporter: mary, janelle and christine all live in one big house with their kids. robin lives in a smaller house nearby. in all, there are 16 kids. >> she's a cyster from the same mister and he's a brother from another mother. >> somebody referred to us at polyig-lets. >> that's how most of us are known. ployigs. >> reporter: there will be some people that see your lives and say, this is just plain wrong. how will you respond to that? >> um, sorry. >> i think it's more -- we're -- we aren't saying this is for everybody. and we would never say that. and we don't even recommend it for anybody who is not interested. >> reporter: could you get in legal trouble, now that you've gone public? >> yes. >> we've -- we weighed that. >> there's a risk. >> reporter: but it is a reality, though. >> you're right. but wha
do you remember robin? do you like robin? >> yeah. >> well, robin likes us. i came into it because my faith, my belief kind of pushed me into that direction. i do it for love because this is something that's come together out of love. >> aww. >> so sweet. >> reporter: mary, janelle and christine all live in one big house with their kids. robin lives in a smaller house nearby. in all, there are 16 kids. >> she's a cyster from the same mister and he's a brother...
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robin? >> thank you. >>> now, in "america's health" with the waistline continuing to expand, more than 200,000 americans underwent bariatric surgery last year. a new study says it's gaining popularity. especially with teenagers but is it safe to have this life-altering surgery at a young age. >> i'm a little frustrated, i put hard work in. i didn't get the results. >> reporter: 15-year-old caleb has been battling his weight for much ever his young life. obesity runs in his family. at his heaviest, he weighed 448 pounds. >> because i needed something done because my weight was getting out of control. >> reporter: in june, he had a gastric sleeve. a surgery where 80% to 85% of his stomach is removed allowing the patient to feel fuller on smaller amounts of food. little is known about the long-term risks of these procedures. >> how are you doing today? >> reporter: this doctor performed his surgery. >> my goal is not to make them skinny for the prom. it's to make them healthy. >> reporter: so f
robin? >> thank you. >>> now, in "america's health" with the waistline continuing to expand, more than 200,000 americans underwent bariatric surgery last year. a new study says it's gaining popularity. especially with teenagers but is it safe to have this life-altering surgery at a young age. >> i'm a little frustrated, i put hard work in. i didn't get the results. >> reporter: 15-year-old caleb has been battling his weight for much ever his young life....
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, mary and robin hit it off. as we're driving away, mary is going, hey, what do you think? many americans have of polygamy. se kre tef societies, women wearing prairie dresses. young girls allegedly abused and church leaders standing trial. is it your hope by exposing your lives that you'll counter some of the negative publicity that's been out there? >> that's one of the biggest we have so many stereotypes and so much bad media about this life there's not abuse in our home. we don't have underage brides, we don't have all the other things that are actually very happy. raising children? >> very good one. >> for this family it is. >> we feel like our children are very well balanced. they're proud of their big family. and they love telling their and, i think that they are turning out very well balanced. >> they'll be very decent >> reporter: do you want your children to live the same >> we want our children to be happy and whatever it is they choose to make them happy, that's what we want for them. if they choose t
, mary and robin hit it off. as we're driving away, mary is going, hey, what do you think? many americans have of polygamy. se kre tef societies, women wearing prairie dresses. young girls allegedly abused and church leaders standing trial. is it your hope by exposing your lives that you'll counter some of the negative publicity that's been out there? >> that's one of the biggest we have so many stereotypes and so much bad media about this life there's not abuse in our home. we don't have...
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robin? >>> going to move from politics to the man accused of murdering a police chief's daughter will michael neal harvey was taken into custody just hours after valerie hamilton's father made an emotional plea right here on "good morning america." he says he did not kill this young woman. yunji de nies has the story. >> reporter: michael harvey has been charged with murder. but as more information about valerie hamilton's death comes to light, it's not clear what charges he will ultimately face. michael harvey says he did not kill valerie hamilton. >> this is not a murder. there's no murder at all. >> reporter: he says the 23-year-old died of a drug overdose. >> she overdosed in her sleep. >> reporter: as he went before a judge, relatives came to his defense. >> i know my son. he wouldn't hurt no one. he wouldn't even hurt a fly. >> reporter: harvey was the last person seen with this north carolina police chief's daughter before she went missing a week ago. days later, detectives found her
robin? >>> going to move from politics to the man accused of murdering a police chief's daughter will michael neal harvey was taken into custody just hours after valerie hamilton's father made an emotional plea right here on "good morning america." he says he did not kill this young woman. yunji de nies has the story. >> reporter: michael harvey has been charged with murder. but as more information about valerie hamilton's death comes to light, it's not clear what...
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>> well, there is great concern, robin. we deal with it by supporting each other and showing our care for each other. but i join the chief in saying that this guy needs to be caught. and he needs to be caught quickly. i think if you viewers are alert, we can bring this guy back behind bars very soon. >> and, again, his name is michael harvey. he's been in trouble before. as we have told people. and in fact, the last 22 months, in mecklenburg county, he's been arrested six times. and the charge is including felony and breaking and entering, probation violation. heroin possession. and he's somebody that definitely needs to be taken off the street. chief hamilton, let me ask you this, because i know it's so brave of you to face the cameras this morning. and i know it's in part you want to tell us about your daughter, valerie. what do you want us to know about her, sir? >> robin she was a good kid. she was a wonderful kid. she lived her life to take care of children. that's all she wanted to do. she was the perfect daughter. an
>> well, there is great concern, robin. we deal with it by supporting each other and showing our care for each other. but i join the chief in saying that this guy needs to be caught. and he needs to be caught quickly. i think if you viewers are alert, we can bring this guy back behind bars very soon. >> and, again, his name is michael harvey. he's been in trouble before. as we have told people. and in fact, the last 22 months, in mecklenburg county, he's been arrested six times. and...
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robin? >> many were planning on going there for the holiday weekend, as you know. john, thank you. >>> joining us now is a man who has been tracking earl around the clock, fema administrator, craig fugate. it is great to have you back with us this morning. we just heard in john's report, about local authorities on long island, deciding today whether to evacuation portions of the island. what is the timeframe to make these decisions so they can be useful? >> it's really based upon each community. we've done a lot of work to plan on how long it takes to evacuate, before they expect tropical-force winds to arrive. that's what they're using to determine when they gotta go. and unfortunately, the evacuation may start with blue skies and clear weather. and people don't get that sense of urgency. and this is based on timing to allow with all of the traffic and congestion, for people to get to safety. so, they need to go when evacuation orders are issued. >> but do they know where to go? i don't hav
robin? >> many were planning on going there for the holiday weekend, as you know. john, thank you. >>> joining us now is a man who has been tracking earl around the clock, fema administrator, craig fugate. it is great to have you back with us this morning. we just heard in john's report, about local authorities on long island, deciding today whether to evacuation portions of the island. what is the timeframe to make these decisions so they can be useful? >> it's really...
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robin? >> lisa, thank you. you can find a complete list of the products at our website, abcnews.com/gma. >>> we're going to turn to new charges rocking the california governor's race. meg whitman says the allegation that she hired an illegal immigrant to clean her house is a lie. but an attorney says she can prove whitman is lying. we'll hear from whitman and gloria allred. but first, here is david wright. >> politics is a tough business. >> reporter: meg whitman has spent $120 million of her own pocket, reaching out to california voters, with ads like this. >> we have got to hold employers accountable. >> is she willing to be held accountable? is she willing to deal with this issue? >> reporter: now, a former employee of whitman's reveals, she's an illegal immigrant. >> she treat me like i was not a human being. >> reporter: she worked as whitman's housekeeper and nanny for nine years. until whitman abruptly fired her after she started running for governor. >> she said, i cannot help you. and from now on, you
robin? >> lisa, thank you. you can find a complete list of the products at our website, abcnews.com/gma. >>> we're going to turn to new charges rocking the california governor's race. meg whitman says the allegation that she hired an illegal immigrant to clean her house is a lie. but an attorney says she can prove whitman is lying. we'll hear from whitman and gloria allred. but first, here is david wright. >> politics is a tough business. >> reporter: meg whitman has...
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robin? >> all right, ryan. thank you. >>> and you're right, sam has been closely tracking hermine's path and watching another storm that is gaining strength. hey there, sam. >> morning, robin. it's that time of year. this is a mexican landfall in this storm and it's a u.s. problem. we'll show you pictures of galveston this morning, of the waves breaking in that area. all the way up the texas coast. well into texas, with the problems that will be texas flooding. here's a look at the rain. look at the yellow, the heaviest rain. and the center of circulation is west of corpus christi. there has been a big move on the storm toward the north. let's show you why it's not going to go away quickly. four to eight inches of rain. from laredo to corpus christi. austin, a little south of dallas as well. big-time texas flooding. watch hermine interact with this stalled front that's north. look at oklahoma, north texas, in the hill country here. we could have a good, solid of 10, 12 inches of rain that just stays put. nothin
robin? >> all right, ryan. thank you. >>> and you're right, sam has been closely tracking hermine's path and watching another storm that is gaining strength. hey there, sam. >> morning, robin. it's that time of year. this is a mexican landfall in this storm and it's a u.s. problem. we'll show you pictures of galveston this morning, of the waves breaking in that area. all the way up the texas coast. well into texas, with the problems that will be texas flooding. here's a...
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flightless and nocturnal, robin. that's why you'll never get a chance to see a kiwi. >> what a combination. >> just little claws and a ball of fur. >> look as dorable. thanks to you both. >>> coming up next, more politics and punch lines with that man right there, stephen colbert. uh-huh. whatcha doing little bite™? trying to be big like you, dad. you're so good at keeping everyone full... and focused with your fiber. [ laughs ] but you already are great at doing that. really? sure. you're made with fiber, just like me. but best of all, you're the perfect size for smaller kids. [ female announcer ] give your little ones kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats little bites™ cereal in chocolate and now original flavor. they're an excellent source of fiber packed in a smaller size. [ doorbell rings ] oh, it's original little bite™. we're off to practice keeping 'em full and focused. yeah! we've got big shoes to fill! but basically, i'm a runner. last year. (oof). i had a bum knee that needed surgery. but it got complicate
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robin? >> all righty, then. >>> from the politicians hoping to make history in november, one politician trying to make history right now. hillary clinton is in israel this morning, attempting to broker a landmark peace agreement between israel and the palestinians. that's where christiane amanpour sat down with the secretary of state for an exclusive interview. a short time ago. christiane, so good of you to join us from jerusalem. is hillary clinton making any progress? >> good morning, robin. she says yes. all the officials say yes, including the participants. benjamin netanyahu and mahmoud abbas. apparently they've gotten down to core issues already. and they're doing that in a serious way. but the ten-ton elephant in the room is the moratorium of settlement building. i asked secretary clinton if there was any flexibility towards keeping the moratorium on? she wouldn't go into specifics, other than to say the two sides must stay at the table. there is this moratorium that's looming on the
robin? >> all righty, then. >>> from the politicians hoping to make history in november, one politician trying to make history right now. hillary clinton is in israel this morning, attempting to broker a landmark peace agreement between israel and the palestinians. that's where christiane amanpour sat down with the secretary of state for an exclusive interview. a short time ago. christiane, so good of you to join us from jerusalem. is hillary clinton making any progress? >>...
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let's get to sam champion. >> good morning, robin. we'll start with one of my favorite views, a look at miami this morning. with a little clouds in the background there. later today, there's more rain coming for sure. hurricane center is watching this impulse of low pressure, that tomorrow night, drifts over florida. is that low anything tropical? we won't know until it hops off the side of cuba. that is probably during the day today. we'll watch it very carefully. we know there's rain and wind, not coming just to south florida. but up the eastern seaboard, again, over the next 48 hours. here's the heat in l.a. it's 113 degrees. folks with tv cameras start melting things. here's a sped-up version of the ice cream melting first. i'm not sure what it has to do with butter. but the butter melts a little bit. bottom line, this morning, don't put your ice cream on the hot pavement. don't do it. 95 degrees in l.a. right in the middle of the country, it is gorgeous. all that weather and the melting all that weather and the melting dairy prod
let's get to sam champion. >> good morning, robin. we'll start with one of my favorite views, a look at miami this morning. with a little clouds in the background there. later today, there's more rain coming for sure. hurricane center is watching this impulse of low pressure, that tomorrow night, drifts over florida. is that low anything tropical? we won't know until it hops off the side of cuba. that is probably during the day today. we'll watch it very carefully. we know there's rain...
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robin? >> sam. >>> long before there was "sex and the city," four women captured the imagination with their frank talk. terry mcmillan's best-seller, "waiting to exhale." remember this? >> whatever happened to the good old days? >> what good, old days? >> the days when men actually flirted with you. and asked you out for a real date. you know? where are they hiding? >> now, those four, unforgettable characters are back, in the long-awaited sequel, "getting to happy." and the author, terry mcmillan, is with us in the studio. it is great to see you. i cannot put this down. it is a page-turner. what made you, after 15 years, want to revisit these characters? >> well, it wasn't intentional. i had been thinking about telling a story about four different women. again. basically, enduring four, different scenarios. when i dawned on me that where i had left these women. i thought, you know, first of all. i told the story with four characters. why repeat myself? that's when it dawned on me where i le
robin? >> sam. >>> long before there was "sex and the city," four women captured the imagination with their frank talk. terry mcmillan's best-seller, "waiting to exhale." remember this? >> whatever happened to the good old days? >> what good, old days? >> the days when men actually flirted with you. and asked you out for a real date. you know? where are they hiding? >> now, those four, unforgettable characters are back, in the...
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robin? >> all right, mike. thank you very much. >>> for more on this troubling story, joining us now is commander marla schuman of the vancouver police department. has bethany spoken about the motive yet? >> we had lengthy conversations with her yesterday. there's a number of things, obviously, we can't speak about because there's potential criminal charges. in terms of motive, i think the detective who did the interviews probably has that information. it's not yet been made known to me. >> and were you as shocked as everyone else, by her confession? >> truthfully, there were red flags from the beginning. we had some questions. and there were a number of things that really weren't adding up in the story that she was giving to us. so, we weren't quite as shocked. i think we're more shocked that somebody would be in that state of mind to actually harm themselves in that way. >> you're right about that. but can you tell us a little more about the red flags. what was it that she was saying and telling you that this
robin? >> all right, mike. thank you very much. >>> for more on this troubling story, joining us now is commander marla schuman of the vancouver police department. has bethany spoken about the motive yet? >> we had lengthy conversations with her yesterday. there's a number of things, obviously, we can't speak about because there's potential criminal charges. in terms of motive, i think the detective who did the interviews probably has that information. it's not yet been...
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>> reporter: that's right, robin. family considerations preclude any final announcement, final decision. as of right now, white house officials expect that on friday, white house chief of staff, rahm emanuel, will announce he is leaving the white house, to pursue his dream of running for mayor of chicago. rahm emanuel has never been coy about being at the head of the city with shoulders. >> one day, i would like to be mayor of the city of chicago. >> reporter: with richard daley's announced exit, chicago democrats began angling to replace him. putting pressure on emanuel about his white house decision soon. pressure that even came from the president himself. >> i think that rahm will have to make a decision quickly because running for mayor in chicago is a serious enterprise. and i know this is something he's -- >> has he told you what he wants to do? >> he hasn't told me yet. but as soon as he does, we'll announce ipt already possible replacements, deputy security adviser, tom donilon. or someone from outside the adm
>> reporter: that's right, robin. family considerations preclude any final announcement, final decision. as of right now, white house officials expect that on friday, white house chief of staff, rahm emanuel, will announce he is leaving the white house, to pursue his dream of running for mayor of chicago. rahm emanuel has never been coy about being at the head of the city with shoulders. >> one day, i would like to be mayor of the city of chicago. >> reporter: with richard...
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robin? george? >> thanks. >>> a new twist in the amanda knox case. a retired agent says he is convinced she is innocent. he's speaking out to win her freedom. what does he know? he's going to tell us live. e ♪ with the tastes of sea salt and olive oil. ♪ or sprinkled with italian herbs. ♪ townhouse flatbread crisps. they're perfect for snack time, party time, any time. ♪ new townhouse flatbread crisps. the everyday cracker with the specially-crafted taste. day after day, allergy season drags on. oh, how many days are you going to suffer? nasonex is the only prescription that's proven to help prevent most seasonal nasal allergy symptoms, including congestion, so you can have more symptom-free days. [ female announcer ] side effects were generally mild and included headache, viral infection, sore throat, nosebleeds and coughing. it does not come in generic form, so ask your doctor about nasonex. [ female announcer ] and save up to $15 off your refills. go to nasonex.com for details, terms and
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robin? >> all right, george. >>> strong charges this morning against the georgia pastor at the center of a sex abuse controversy. a 23-year-old man, one of the four men, accusing bishop eddie long into coercing them into sex, says the leader of the new baptist church is a predator. steve osunsami has the report on the new allegations. >> reporter: 23-year-old jamal parris, stood by the allegations. he called bishop eddie long a predator. he said he swept into his life, used him for sex, and then moved on. >> i cannot get the small of his cologne. and i cannot forget the way he made me cry when i drove his cars on the way home. not able to take enough showers to wipe the smell of him off of my body. >> reporter: his lawsuit reaches much like the other three. when he was 17, he said long would take him alone to the guesthouse. and encouraged jamal parris to call him daddy. and used the holy scripture to justify and support the sexual activity. >> that man cannot look me in my eye and tell me w
robin? >> all right, george. >>> strong charges this morning against the georgia pastor at the center of a sex abuse controversy. a 23-year-old man, one of the four men, accusing bishop eddie long into coercing them into sex, says the leader of the new baptist church is a predator. steve osunsami has the report on the new allegations. >> reporter: 23-year-old jamal parris, stood by the allegations. he called bishop eddie long a predator. he said he swept into his life, used...
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flightless and nocturnal, robin. that's why you'll never get a chance to see a kiwi. >> what a combination. looks adorable. thanks to you both. >>> coming up next, more politics and punch lines with in a man right there. stephen colbert. whatcha doing little bite™? trying to be big like you, dad. you're so good at keeping everyone full... and focused with your fiber. [ laughs ] but you already are great at doing that. really? sure. you're made with fiber, just like me. but best of all, you're the perfect size for smaller kids. [ female announcer ] give your little ones kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats little bites™ cereal in chocolate and now original flavor. they're an excellent source of fiber packed in a smaller size. [ doorbell rings ] oh, it's original little bite™. we're off to practice keeping 'em full and focused. yeah! we've got big shoes to fill! but basically, i'm a runner. last year. (oof). i had a bum knee that needed surgery. but it got complicated, because i had an old injury. so i wanted a doctor
flightless and nocturnal, robin. that's why you'll never get a chance to see a kiwi. >> what a combination. looks adorable. thanks to you both. >>> coming up next, more politics and punch lines with in a man right there. stephen colbert. whatcha doing little bite™? trying to be big like you, dad. you're so good at keeping everyone full... and focused with your fiber. [ laughs ] but you already are great at doing that. really? sure. you're made with fiber, just like me. but best...
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robin, george? >> all right, sam. >>> and our picture of the morning is a gorgeous picture of the morning. our dear friend and colleague bianna golodryga got married over the weekend to peter orszag. it took place here in the city. it was -- >> it was beautiful and it was such a spectacular party, but also a touching moment in the ceremony. they actually whispered their vows to each other. it was beautiful. i had never seen that before. congratulations, bianna and peter. >> bianna's father, father of the bride, his speech, not a dry eye in the house. it was so much fun. we partied. >> we did. we had a good time. >>> but coming up caught on tape a cop pretends to arrest a teen for having sex with his daughter. did he abuse his power and cross the line? the boy's parents join us for a "gma" exclusive coming up after the news and weather. a new hom. well, i know if my dad was still around, he would have told me, with no doubt... he would have told me it's a no brainer and i knew that from the start. it
robin, george? >> all right, sam. >>> and our picture of the morning is a gorgeous picture of the morning. our dear friend and colleague bianna golodryga got married over the weekend to peter orszag. it took place here in the city. it was -- >> it was beautiful and it was such a spectacular party, but also a touching moment in the ceremony. they actually whispered their vows to each other. it was beautiful. i had never seen that before. congratulations, bianna and peter....
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robin? >> all right, sam. >>> bobbi ann finley is accused of an incredibly cold-hearted crime. her alleged victims say finley literally loved them and left them penniless, heartbroken, and fathers of children they never met. chris cuomo sat down with the woman many are calling the military mistress. and with nine of the men she's accused of fleecing. chris, this is incredible. >> it is. we're pretty sure we're dealing with a first here. bobbi ann finley is accused by a number of men that will shock you, of basically moving around this country, and preying on them. marrying them. and then, stealing their money and leaving them basically helpless. we always worry about the troops. and we think about what might happen to them abroad. but this is a situation where the military was unable to protect its own from a threat here at home. >> bobbi ann is inherently evil. >> she's heartless. >> cold-hearted. >> she is the devil. >> reporter: these men have become an elite band of brothers. military me
robin? >> all right, sam. >>> bobbi ann finley is accused of an incredibly cold-hearted crime. her alleged victims say finley literally loved them and left them penniless, heartbroken, and fathers of children they never met. chris cuomo sat down with the woman many are calling the military mistress. and with nine of the men she's accused of fleecing. chris, this is incredible. >> it is. we're pretty sure we're dealing with a first here. bobbi ann finley is accused by a...
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robin? >> all right, mike. thank you very much. >>> for more on this troubling story, joining us now is commander marla schuman of the vancouver police department. commander, thank you very much for joining us this morning and being with us. is there any word yet? has bethany spoken about the motive yet? >> we had lengthy conversations with her yesterday. there are a number of things obviously we can't speak about because there are potential criminal charges. in terms of motive, i think the detective who did the interviews probably has that information. it's not yet been made known to me. >> and were you as shocked as everyone else by her confession? >> truthfully there were red flags from the beginning. we had some questions. and there were a number of things that really weren't adding up in the story that she was giving to us. so we weren't quite as shocked. i think we're more shocked that somebody would be in that state of mind to actually harm themselves in that way. >> you're right about that. but can you
robin? >> all right, mike. thank you very much. >>> for more on this troubling story, joining us now is commander marla schuman of the vancouver police department. commander, thank you very much for joining us this morning and being with us. is there any word yet? has bethany spoken about the motive yet? >> we had lengthy conversations with her yesterday. there are a number of things obviously we can't speak about because there are potential criminal charges. in terms of...
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robin? >> we will. thank you, sam. >>> the state of virginia carried out the death penalty last night in the state's first execution of a woman in nearly a century. this particular case is re-igniting the debate over crime and punishment. krim sciutto is in virginia with this. >> reporter: we're hearing of an harrowing scene in "l" block behind me. eyewitnesses described lewis as terrified and trembling in the chamber. she turned down a sedative, offered to death row inmates. a guard tapping her on the shoulder to calm her, as she was put to death. it's here, inside this cramped death chamber, where teresa lewis became the first woman executed in virginia in 98 years. >> the execution of teresa lewis has been carried out in the manner as described by the laws in the commonwealth of virginia. >> reporter: her minister of seven years, kept a sad vigil. when you met with her for a final time, did you have a sense that she was ready for this? >> she resigned herself to this. and she knew for sev
robin? >> we will. thank you, sam. >>> the state of virginia carried out the death penalty last night in the state's first execution of a woman in nearly a century. this particular case is re-igniting the debate over crime and punishment. krim sciutto is in virginia with this. >> reporter: we're hearing of an harrowing scene in "l" block behind me. eyewitnesses described lewis as terrified and trembling in the chamber. she turned down a sedative, offered to death...
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robin? >> there are. our hearts go out to chief hamilton and his family. >>> juju chang has the morning's other news for us. >> good morning, robin and george. good morning, everyone. the national guard is apologizing for the ongoing wildfire that's burned several homes and thousands of acres near salt lake city. the guard admits no one checked the red flag wind conditions before a machine gun training exercise, which sparked the fire. and they waited hours before calling for help. >>> advisers to the fda say more research should be done before the agency approves genetically-engineered salmon for human consumption. the salmon grows twice as fast as natural salmon. the fda holds a hearing today on whether the fish would carry a special label. >>> and a showdown over the don't ask, don't tell policy towards gays in the military gets under way in the senate today. singer lady gaga rallied against the policy in maine monday. she used a colorful reference to the outfit made of meat she wore to l
robin? >> there are. our hearts go out to chief hamilton and his family. >>> juju chang has the morning's other news for us. >> good morning, robin and george. good morning, everyone. the national guard is apologizing for the ongoing wildfire that's burned several homes and thousands of acres near salt lake city. the guard admits no one checked the red flag wind conditions before a machine gun training exercise, which sparked the fire. and they waited hours before calling...
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robin? >> yes, there are. our hearts go out to chief hamilton and his family. >>> juju chang has the morning's other news for us. >> good morning, robin and george. good morning, everyone. the national guard is apologizing for the ongoing wildfire that's burned several homes and thousands of acres near salt lake city. the guard admits no one checked the red flag wind conditions before a machine gun training exercise, which sparked the fire. and they waited hours before calling for help. >>> advisers to the fda say more research should be done before the agency approves genetically engineered salmon for human consumption. the salmon grows twice as fast as natural salmon. the fda holds a hearing today on whether the fish would carry a special label. >>> and a showdown over the don't ask, don't tell policy towards gays in the military gets under way in the senate today. singer lady gaga rallied against the policy in maine monday. she used a colorful reference to the outfit made of meat she wore
robin? >> yes, there are. our hearts go out to chief hamilton and his family. >>> juju chang has the morning's other news for us. >> good morning, robin and george. good morning, everyone. the national guard is apologizing for the ongoing wildfire that's burned several homes and thousands of acres near salt lake city. the guard admits no one checked the red flag wind conditions before a machine gun training exercise, which sparked the fire. and they waited hours before...
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alongside george i'm robin? we'll start with off food that can make you look younger in just three days. a noted dermatologist with all the foods that could be the answer to aging right in your kitchen. >> that is's fantastic tips. fall is a perfect time to curl up with a good book. we have a great list, hot new titles out right now. >> we are also going to meet the gray wolves of yellowstone. casey anderson is here. i think he's brought one in our studios. there he is right there. >> is if here? >> right there. right upstairs. couldn't be down here with the whole crowd but we'll be upstairs in just a little bit. we have special guests. >> everybody was looking around saying where is the wolf? no, it's upstairs. yes, we have the stars of the new abc sitcom "better with you." >> hi. >> hi. >> george. >> great to see you guys. >> great to be here. >> you all play sisters. >> we do. >> okay. >> like you -- you've known each other for awhile. >> yes, we've always loved each other -- >> the idea of getting the opport
alongside george i'm robin? we'll start with off food that can make you look younger in just three days. a noted dermatologist with all the foods that could be the answer to aging right in your kitchen. >> that is's fantastic tips. fall is a perfect time to curl up with a good book. we have a great list, hot new titles out right now. >> we are also going to meet the gray wolves of yellowstone. casey anderson is here. i think he's brought one in our studios. there he is right there....
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but we were there with robin. the clinic told her it's never received alerts of any kind from home again. >> they keep reassuring me they did send out alerts. now shelter doesn't have it. the one we went to earlier doesn't vit there. is a list on the site that doesn't have it it hurts me that home again with tell you they're going to do something, and not do it 7 on your side contacted home again. the company admitted there had been a glitch. 44 clinics and shelters had not received alert of after our inquiry home again told us the problem was fixed and lerts, sent. we wanted to check for ourselves so we asked the company who received at lerts. >> home again refused to tell us. >> however, through our own inquiries we know one clinic, east hills has now received an alert. still, that hasn't done good. and the couple is now offering a $1,000 reward for chip's safe return. >> anyone knows who has my baby, or if you have my baby just bring hem home to me. call me. >> that is tough to watch. home again has an "f" rati
but we were there with robin. the clinic told her it's never received alerts of any kind from home again. >> they keep reassuring me they did send out alerts. now shelter doesn't have it. the one we went to earlier doesn't vit there. is a list on the site that doesn't have it it hurts me that home again with tell you they're going to do something, and not do it 7 on your side contacted home again. the company admitted there had been a glitch. 44 clinics and shelters had not received alert...
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thank you. >> robin? >> all right, george. >>> for the first time in over 400 days, american sarah shourd is a free woman no longer in a prison in iran and now reunited with her family. but two other americans remain behind bars, and in a moment, we're going to talk to the mothers of these two men about efforts to set them free. but first the latest from jim sciutto, who joins us now live from chicago. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, robin. a good day for the shourd family. we're told that sarah was able to meet with her fellow hikers, josh fattal and shane bauer, before leaving iran. a chance to say good-bye, something very important to all three of them before that emotional reunion with her family. sarah shourd spent her first moments of freedom in more than a year with her family, a welcome relief from solitary confinement in iran's most notorious prison. >> all of my efforts will go into helping procure the same freedom for my fiance, shane bauer, and my friend, josh fattal because i ca
thank you. >> robin? >> all right, george. >>> for the first time in over 400 days, american sarah shourd is a free woman no longer in a prison in iran and now reunited with her family. but two other americans remain behind bars, and in a moment, we're going to talk to the mothers of these two men about efforts to set them free. but first the latest from jim sciutto, who joins us now live from chicago. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, robin. a good day...
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>> robin, my mom called me on saturday. and she said, eboo, i think that maybe your kids' names sound too muslim. and i'm worried about them being bullied in school. >> reporter: what are your children's names? >> zaid and kalil. zaid is 3 1/2. and kalil is 5 months old. >> reporter: who are they? a poll indicates that 54% of all adult muslims in the u.s. are male. and 46% are female. in addition, muslim-americans are significantly younger than the non-muslim population. more than half of adults are between 18 and 39. and about one-quarter of muslim-americans have a college degree, including 10% that have gone on to graduate study. although, many argue that it's extremists that shape view. where is the moderate world? >> 1.5 billion people who are muslims around the world, 99% are moderate muslims. >> reporter: but there tends to be focus on those that have done some horrible things that americans cannot shake. >> those people don't deserve the title muslim. they only deserve the title extremist. >> reporter: there would be
>> robin, my mom called me on saturday. and she said, eboo, i think that maybe your kids' names sound too muslim. and i'm worried about them being bullied in school. >> reporter: what are your children's names? >> zaid and kalil. zaid is 3 1/2. and kalil is 5 months old. >> reporter: who are they? a poll indicates that 54% of all adult muslims in the u.s. are male. and 46% are female. in addition, muslim-americans are significantly younger than the non-muslim population....
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thank you. >> robin? >> all right, george. >>> for the first time in over 400 days, american sarah shourd is a free woman, no longer in a prison in iran. and now reunited with her family. two other americans remain behind bars. in a moment, we're going to talk to the mothers of these two men about efforts to set them free. first, the latest from jim sciutto, who joins us live from chicago. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, robin. a good day for the shourd family. we're told that sarah was able to meet with her fellow hikers, josh fattal and shane bauer, before leaving iran. something very important to all three of them, before the emotional reunion with her family. she spent time with her family. a welcome relief from solitary confinement in iran's notorious prison. >> all of my efforts will go into helping produr the freedom for my fiance, shane bauer, and my friend, josh fattal. i can't enjoy my freedom without them. they deserve to be standing here with me. they don't deserve to be in priso
thank you. >> robin? >> all right, george. >>> for the first time in over 400 days, american sarah shourd is a free woman, no longer in a prison in iran. and now reunited with her family. two other americans remain behind bars. in a moment, we're going to talk to the mothers of these two men about efforts to set them free. first, the latest from jim sciutto, who joins us live from chicago. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, robin. a good day for the shourd...
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robin? >> it's a mad house in here. love it. >> crazy. >>> it was the story of a lovely lady, a man named brady and the six children they brought into their marriage. "the brady bunch," one of america's most-loved programs. what was going on behind the scenes? lloyd schwartz and his father sherwood schwartz have written a great book. it's called "brady brady, brady, the complete story of the brady bunch." we'll talk to the cast in a second. first, let's take a trip down memory lane shall we? ♪ here's the story ♪ >> reporter: when the "the brady bunch" debuted in 1969, it was a new kind of story. a sitcom about a woman and her three daughters, uniting with a widower and his three sons the first to focus on a blended family. mom, carol, was supposed to be a divorcee when she married mike. but network executives thought the plot point was too controversial. deciding, instead, to concentrate on the six kids. over the years, there was school plays. football injuries. >> hey, you guys -- oh my nose. >> reporter: bouts of
robin? >> it's a mad house in here. love it. >> crazy. >>> it was the story of a lovely lady, a man named brady and the six children they brought into their marriage. "the brady bunch," one of america's most-loved programs. what was going on behind the scenes? lloyd schwartz and his father sherwood schwartz have written a great book. it's called "brady brady, brady, the complete story of the brady bunch." we'll talk to the cast in a second. first, let's...
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this versiin looks at the politics and theeevents that turned robin lonn stride into robin the hood. most of the new releases this week are úor television shows. modern% family just won the mmy for best comedy. the first season is out tomorrow. another sitcom community is about to enter its sophomore seasoo. miss matched group of college students try to get through community college. it stars chevy chase ann joe mchaal. crime novelist teams one a detective in the show castle. nathan plays the womanizing oo what made moonlighting so successful. >> make a pretty good team. % like star 60 and hutch. >> you remind me at of hooch. >>reporterr season 2 come in famous character. the man that played allen in the hang úver. now stars in an. hbo comedy bored to death. helps detective solve crimes in the first season of the show. if looking for something that is a little bit mooe family frien friendly, disney is coming out with tinker bell and great fairy rescue. it's rated g. i'm megan that's the low down. >> paris hilton heads to court if las vegas today. harris hilton pled guilty to 2 drug
this versiin looks at the politics and theeevents that turned robin lonn stride into robin the hood. most of the new releases this week are úor television shows. modern% family just won the mmy for best comedy. the first season is out tomorrow. another sitcom community is about to enter its sophomore seasoo. miss matched group of college students try to get through community college. it stars chevy chase ann joe mchaal. crime novelist teams one a detective in the show castle. nathan plays the...
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george and robin? >> you are happy the weekend is upon us. >> i am. >> thank you, sam. >>> after a year in iranian prison, one of the american hikers set to be released tomorrow. what does that mean for the other two hikers still being held? >>> and later, are your pants lying to you? why your pants size may be larger than you think. oh, please, say it isn't so. >> pants on the ground. pants on the ground. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] the best way to tell how great you look is in your jeans. drop a jean size in two weeks with the special k challenge and enjoy a good source of fiber in many of your favorite special k products. ♪ jeans don't lie. go to specialk.com to design your plan. stay twice... earn a free night! two separate stays at comfort inn or any of these choice hotels can earn you a free night -- only when you book at choicehotels.com. can earn you a free night -- with the best decongestant. my choice is clear. claritin-d. nothing works stronger, faster or longer for allergy congestion rel
george and robin? >> you are happy the weekend is upon us. >> i am. >> thank you, sam. >>> after a year in iranian prison, one of the american hikers set to be released tomorrow. what does that mean for the other two hikers still being held? >>> and later, are your pants lying to you? why your pants size may be larger than you think. oh, please, say it isn't so. >> pants on the ground. pants on the ground. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] the best way to...
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. >> well, robin, you're not there yet. you're way behind me. how old are you, my old friend by the way? >> the big 5-0, is coming up. i'm right on your heels. >> i can't have respect for anyone that young. if you had asked me two years ago, diana, could you go to your grave without doing the swim from cuba to florida that you didn't do all those years ago? i would say, yep. i'm going to by grave just fine. but something about turning 60 just annoyed the heck out of me. i felt young. i felt vibrant. i have lots of friends my age. look at the baby-boomer venn generation. we were the rock 'n' rollers. we don't want to feel old at 60. we're not old at 60. robin, if i walk -- i might be crawling on that beach in florida when i get across. i think -- my fellow baby-boomers will look at me and say, that's the new 60. that's the new 61. i got plenty of chi left in this life of mine. my best days are not behind me. they're not going to swim from cuba to florida. but they're going to chase their own dreams. >> i want everyone in our audience 60 or older
. >> well, robin, you're not there yet. you're way behind me. how old are you, my old friend by the way? >> the big 5-0, is coming up. i'm right on your heels. >> i can't have respect for anyone that young. if you had asked me two years ago, diana, could you go to your grave without doing the swim from cuba to florida that you didn't do all those years ago? i would say, yep. i'm going to by grave just fine. but something about turning 60 just annoyed the heck out of me. i felt...
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obviously, george and robin taking a long weekend. david muir and i are here to spend the holiday and labor with you. >> we're sorry about that. they'll be back tomorrow. it is a working holiday for the president too, on the road today talking about jobs, his plan to get the economy going. how will he create those jobs with an unemployment rate of
obviously, george and robin taking a long weekend. david muir and i are here to spend the holiday and labor with you. >> we're sorry about that. they'll be back tomorrow. it is a working holiday for the president too, on the road today talking about jobs, his plan to get the economy going. how will he create those jobs with an unemployment rate of
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and next is -- [cheers and applause] >> next is robin black. >> hi, robin! >> oh, ok. i had to know. this is called "eviction notice." the police turned us away. 11 years old eating baby food. days warm like the occasional free matsoff from next door. no plates the cups were yoplaits. i stepped on a nail taking my sister through the yard the drinking from beer bottles that tasted like warm quarters the i caught fleas from cookie puss sleeping on my stomk keeping us both warms. at that age i lost the comfort from lies. stranded on a crescent move, floating in a sea of ash littered with diamonds the i swallowed past lives to spit these alternate futures. >> one more big round of applause for our very talented apprentice program. fantastic. >> the person i am excited to meet her. her book is called, my miserable, lonely lesbian pregnancy. please, partake our free pens. andrea. >> thank you for wearing my buttons. it comforts me to see sad faces. my miserable, lonly lesbian pregnancy. tonight i am going to read, to snip or not to snip. >> conception. i drive to the califor
and next is -- [cheers and applause] >> next is robin black. >> hi, robin! >> oh, ok. i had to know. this is called "eviction notice." the police turned us away. 11 years old eating baby food. days warm like the occasional free matsoff from next door. no plates the cups were yoplaits. i stepped on a nail taking my sister through the yard the drinking from beer bottles that tasted like warm quarters the i caught fleas from cookie puss sleeping on my stomk keeping us...
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. >> robin -- i'm hard to buy for. because i'm basically pretty basic, i mean, i -- >> jimmy: and you are one of the richest men in the world. >> well. thanks for pointing that out. >> jimmy: yeah, right. what is she going to get you? >> you wonder, what is she going to get you? and i have seldom been speechless. i have seldom been shocked. you understand, in my job, i pretty much see everything. >> jimmy: she got you a threesome. [ applause ] that's great. a lot of women won't do that. >> i have video tape of her running her fingers through your hair, so be careful -- >> jimmy: i didn't mention the threesome was with me. we high fived like 11 times. >> i -- i think i just threw up in my mouth. >> jimmy: you've got the mustache to suck it all up. >> that's right. she surprised me at this party with something -- it's on the show friday, we show some of it -- >> jimmy: on friday. >> you're going to see what she gave me for a burst day present. and i was blown away. and i'm -- i'm telling you, i was shocked and blown away
. >> robin -- i'm hard to buy for. because i'm basically pretty basic, i mean, i -- >> jimmy: and you are one of the richest men in the world. >> well. thanks for pointing that out. >> jimmy: yeah, right. what is she going to get you? >> you wonder, what is she going to get you? and i have seldom been speechless. i have seldom been shocked. you understand, in my job, i pretty much see everything. >> jimmy: she got you a threesome. [ applause ] that's great. a...