for me today on this wednesday. i m brooke baldwin here in new york. we re going to send it to my colleague, jake tapper in washington. the lead starts right now. more rain falling in texas as officials worry they could find even more bodies tangled in this storm. i m jake tapper. this is the lead. the national lead texas cities drowning in water. more killed at least 18 people found lifeless. and where are the 13 still missing in the chaos? the sports lead an ugly sigh to the beautiful game. they rake in billions selling their sport to the world. now a massive globe-spanning sting exposing the very ugly underbelly of international soccer. officials who allegedly live like czars and accused of extorting entire countries get swooped up by police. but why did law enforcement let soccer s kingpin go free? the money lead. he made his cover models wear
with images of striking beauty every day. but are we getting the real picture? lena dunham, melissa mccarthy, apparently photo shopped on the covers of high fashion magazines. removing every flaw. but isn t that kind of perfection women want to see? you look at yourself and you know you can never attain that ideal. apparently, not. buzz feed asked four women to participate in a photo shop experiment. had the model in a professional photo shoot. then photo shopped the images it make the women look like cover models. we moving curves, blemishes and wrinkles. their reaction might describe you. i feel like it doesn t even look like me. why would you want to make someone so different. people reflect themselves to images they see in magazines. i think this video shows that those images, that ideal is not reality. reporter: these women were more bewildered than excited. this is how i always wanted to see myself, but now that i see it, i m like, questioning why i ever wanted to l
apparently photoshopped on the covers of high fashion magazines. removing every flaw. but isn t that kind of perfection women want to see? you look at yourself and you know you can never attain that ideal. reporter: apparently not. buzz feed asked four women to participate in a photoshop experiment. had the model in a professional photo shoot. then photoshopped the images to make the women look like cover models. removing curves, blemishes and wrinkles. their reaction might describe you. i feel like it doesn t even look like me. why would you want to make someone so different. people reflect themselves to images they see in magazines. i think this video shows that those images, that ideal is not reality. reporter: these women were more bewildered than excited. this is how i always wanted to see myself, but now that i see it, i m like, questioning why i ever wanted to look like that. you would assume when they look at a flawless photo of themselves, they would be so exci
skinny so skinny time now for the skinny. and we start this morning with skinny and plenty of it. you got that right. sports illustrated marking their 50th anniversary with these models on the cover and the unveiling took place last night on jimmy kimmel live. let me show you. oh, my goodness! that s quite a cover. that s not one cover model. that s three cover models. yeah. wow, okay. you might be asking, what swimsuits? if you look closely, they re there, kind of. i don t know how closely everyone wants to look. you might be looking a little closer than i am. not a lot of swimsuit there.