heard matt saying suspicion tipping back away from the parents what was the guy doing in the woods in the middle of the sighting. that video could prove off to be key evidence. he is so small in the video. you almost don t see it. if it weren t for the highlight. i wouldn t have noticed it. small clue. right now taking what they can get. now to an alarming medical study out this morning linking behavior problems in girls to plastic food containers. they discovered mothers who were exposed to the chemical bpa found in plastic containers were much more likely to develop, deliver girls who developed anxiety, depression and emotional issues by age 3. the researchers tested more than 200 mothers, they found no link between bpa exposure in pregnancy and behavior problems in boys. and with that, here is your monday forecast. morning showers, detroit to cleveland. rain moves into pittsburgh, buffalo, syracuse by the afternoon. and this evening look for a sprinkle around new york, phila
oh, here we go. oh, kyra. what a laugh to start the day. happy monday, peeps. happy monday. [ laughter ] kyra, have a good show. we start off with presidential politics and the two states that will be critical in choosing the new president. the new presidential nominee. mitt romney is considered the heavy favorite. iowa is still up for grabs just 10 weeks before it hosts the nation s first caucuses. gingrich kicking off his day with a town hall. rick santorum holding several meet and greets across the state. both are touting their conservative credentials and seizing on the latest stumbles by herman cain. paul steinhauser has the big picture from washington. shannon travis on the campaign trail in iowa. paul, let s start with you. as romney files to get onto the new hampshire ballot, how strong is his lead? what do you think? very strong in the granite state. about 15 minutes from now, he ll be in concord, the state capital, and make it official there by putting
collapsed. people left homeless are dealing now with freezing temperatures. in north africa today tunisians are counting millions of votes by hand. the results of parliamentary elections are expected tomorrow. tunisia was the first country to overthrow the dictator in what became the arab spirang. 80% turned out. many faced long waits. i waited three hours to cast your ballot. something like 3 1/2 hours. we didn t feel it. it was like five minutes because we were very, very happy to be inside there. well worth it for many of those folks. tunisia s new parliament will write a new constitution, decide on a system of government. the united states ambassador to syria is now back in washington today because of threats against his personal safety. ambassador robert ford angered the syrian regime by voicing support for anti-government protesters. the u.s. says that ford could return, but officials say that syria must first stop inciting violence against the ambassador. m
captions by vitac www.vitac.com good morning. good morning. good morning to you, alina. it s monday, october 24th. there s definitely something wrong with my seat. see this? yes, there is. right. christina and carol are off this morning. welcome to american morning. his is a very strange seating situation but we have a lot of news to cover. we will fix that momentarily. a mounting situation in eastern tuck u turkey. a devastating 7.2 magnitude earthquake, worst to hit the country in a decade killed 260 people, 1,300 hurt and cold temperatures making it hard to find those when the ground began to shake yesterday. diana magnay is with us. reporter: hi, ali. as you shared, freezing temperatures overnight made the search and rescue efforts extremely difficult. we ve just been to hospital across the road and the problem there is, of course, that that building was, it is pretty much impossible to use anymore. they were having to treat all the injured outside y
teachers are bad until proven good. and it s very easy to be proven bad. you came from a background of being a former corporate executive before teaching. you say you still have do you think you had enough time in the barrel to come away with an accurate perception of what it s like to be a teacher if you were only there roughly a year? i was there five months. because it looked like i wasn t going to survive. okay? what happened was i was a m magazine editor and executive for many years. i decided to become a teacher because i wanted to make a difference. i spent a year in a masters programming and teaching and working with other teachers and learning how to do it. i went into the south bronx and suddenly i was a bad teacher. the rule i learned was don t let management get involved. what they don t do anything a hands-off approach. they don t want you to disturb them. management wants you to handle everything. you have kids with behavior problems. kids with learning prob