Roly poly, daddys little fatty, i bet hes going to be your man some day well, for lots of parents, a timehonored ritual at dinner time, telling your kids to clean their plate. I remember that. We do it. Our parents did it. Probably their parents before them. But now one mom wants to buck that trend by letting the kids eat whatever they want whenever they want. Abcs Abbie Boudreau. Reporter we all know how much fun dinner can be. I dont want to eat dinner. Reporter with kids who are fed up. One more bite . No reporter one Study Reveals 85 of parents try to get Young Children to eat more at meal time. According to other research, most parents ask adolescents to clear their plate. But according to mary ann jacobson, mother of two and registered dietitian cheese. Reporter believes forcing your kids to finish their food can led to obesity later in life. What do you think about clean your plate . Well, i think it is an outdated practice. A parents job is to provide the food. It is the kids j
i got married in virginia? did i? i didn t hear that one. reporter: i wonder how much of a burden it is to know so many people clearly because they sell these magazines are so invested in your happiness? how do you center yourself and find zen and peace with all of that around you? i surround myself with my amazing work, my amazing partner, my beautiful dogs, and i tune that noise out. you know, i mean i think it is very sweet that people want everything for me. i m so content and so happy where i am. amy robach. she asked her a lot of questions. wide-ranging interview. one of them was, she asked her why she is not on twitter. jennifer said, i am probably not going to go anywhere near twitter. because i would spend a lot of corrll oo corranye ru of list of rumors. always a rumor going on about
in the long term, if you are using it every day, you don t realize the effect it can have. reporter: at the nyu medical center, they analyze the effects of carrying a heavy bag. watch, the body is leaning about 6 degrees when carrying a purse normally. but there is over a 9-degree tilt when the bag is held in the crook of the elbow. a whopping 12.7-degree difference when it is held away from the body. putting more stress on the neck, back, knees even your feet. the last thing you want to do is end up in the doctor s office for something like this. reporter: make sure you re not carrying around extraneous things. i try to downsize. you keep needing these things. i do. reporter: wow. amy robach, abc news, new york. are you hauling around a big one? [ laughter ] yes, john, i am. so am i. as a matter of fact. how do you like that? i have seen your purse. my murse. so much for being macho. that one.
then the panic sets in three weeks before, two weeks before, one week before the day of shooting. you can t buy me. i m not buying you. all right, i m renting you. hmm. like pretty woman. reporter: aniston plays rose, a down-on-her-luck stripper who agrees to help a small-time drug dealer trying to smuggle a marijuana shipment over the mexican border posing as a family vacationing in an rv. oh, my god! reporter: did it make you think about what family means to you in this 21st century? what family means to me is the family i have chosen. and my friends and my partner are truly my family. reporter: her family life is a constant source of speculation. you were on the cover of every magazine with a different rumor, the wedding is off, the wedding is postponed. you re pregnant for the third or fourth time. virginia?
john muller and diana perez. good thursday morning. we begin this half-hour with the dangerous fire spreading hundreds of homes, threatening hundreds of homes in southern california. it s burning in banning, that s east of los angeles, 20 miles from palm springs, where it was impacting airlines at the airport. kabc s helicopter is live over the scene where at least ten structures have been consumed by this fast-moving fire, which has spread to 6,000 acres. abc s cecilia vega is there with the very latest. reporter: home after home went up in flames as this raging inferno, 85 miles east of los angeles, burns out of control. as the wind pushes it, as we panned earlier, as it moves to the east, it will continue to do that as the wind pushes it that way with the fuel and the topography. reporter: the fire has consumed several thousand acres. and last night, firefighters conceded that there was no containment. depending on what the wind does it could actually change direction.