that apology comes after a man says he was mistreated on a flight earlier this month. kabc reports from los angeles. reporter: at 385 pounds, steven cristen is not a small man, but he believes he did not deserve the humiliation he says he suffered as he boarded a southwest flight on february 4th headed to washington. flight attendant stepped up in front of me and just you know, passengers behind me, just loudly, did you purchase two seats? and i said, no, why would i have purchased two seats? reporter: he says he was told his size might be offensive to other passengers and in the future would need to buy an additional seat. still, he was allowed to board the plane. i was mortified. i just i went and got in my seat and sat there silent. reporter: one man who did not remain so silent, actor/director kevin smith. a year ago this month smith was kicked off a southwest airlines flight because the airline determined he was too fat for one seat. as for the latest incident,
early morning. the tv network animal planet recently installed a camera outside the house. it captured his nightly forays for a week. she says dusty s record take for one night is pretty amazing. one night how many? 11, 11 different things. reporter: it s getting dark now. the question is, which house will dusty hit? it s a purr-fect night for a heist. vick lee, abc news. i m willis asked the question, i thought it, too, how does he get in the house? producers thought maybe open windows or clothes line. they walk in. that s crazy. that says a lot thatababababb
2,000 of them living in and around the city of chicago by some estimates. every major u.s. city has them, l.a. to boston to the biggest concrete jungle of all, new york city. i think it s safe to say that there are literally millions of people living within a few yards or a few hundred yards of coyotes on a pretty regular basis. reporter: wildlife ecologist stanley garrett tracks the ghost-like creatures. she s right down there. reporter: he spent the last decade tracking and collaring 500 urban coyotes in chicago. there may be more. reporter: in all his years, in all his encounters, they ve been docile, a little more than a nuisance, at least he thought so. until he investigated what happened to taylor mitchell, a 19-year-old folk singer and a rising star in canada. lost my mother reporter: this young woman single-handedly turned everything scientists know about coyotes upside down. she s the first and only adult human on record to have been killed by a coyote.
italy s prime minister will stand trial for allegedly paying an underage prostitute for sex and then abusing his power by getting police to release the teenager on an unrelated theft charge. it is all a setup to frame him, this italian says, but sunday thousands of women rallied across europe to protest berlusconi saying his behavior is an insult to all women. because there is a sense of disgust, i think this is the right word. there is a sense of saturation and disgust. reporter: berlusconi is no stranger to scandal. he s been accused of hosting orgies. and appointing former lovers to his cabinet. four years ago the prime minister s wife left her husband after he was caught flirting with a former showgirl. even the pope indirectly commented on the latest scandal last month, saying leaders must offer a strong moral example. the prime minister denies the allegations insisting they re
reporter: viewers might be asking, what does the future hold after watching a supercomputer like watson take on two champion contestants? scientists will tell you that even though watson can handle 80 trillion instructions per second, that the human brain is still capable of far more. take that, watson. david muir. along with watson, abc news, new york. that was clever. i wonder why they built this technology. they say they want to build it for areas that need a lot of data analysis, health care, government, and so it will go to more and he got to the buzzer a lot faster. that was one thing. we also realized, he s a skilled better. fdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfd