your puppy company. but could it turn your pet into a couch potato? announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is nightline. february 16th, 2012. good evening. i m cynthia mcfadden. we begin with the business of sex and the question of whether more women are paying for well, what exactly? the ultimate boyfriend? well, tonight, we visit a company in las vegas that caters exclusively to a female clientele. the women pay for dates. they say, they re just out for fun. and the men insist whatever money is exchanged violates no law. here s juju chang for our series, modern sex in america. reporter: meet shawn. he s getting ready for work. i put a little vaseline lotion. make my skin nice and soft. reporter: his is not your average day job. his line of work, fulfilling women s fantasies for a price. $500 for a night. or $1,000 for a night. how much of that do you see? 80%. reporter: $800
literally gone to the dogs. they say their shows will keep your puppy company. but could it turn your pet into a couch potato? announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is nightline. february 16th, 2012. good evening. i m cynthia mcfadden. we begin with the business of sex and the question of whether more women are paying for well, what exactly? the ultimate boyfriend? well, tonight, we visit a company in las vegas that caters exclusively to a female clientele. the women pay for dates. they say, they re just out for fun. and the men insist whatever money is exchanged violates no law. here s juju chang for our series, modern sex in america. reporter: meet shawn. he s getting ready for work. i put a little vaseline lotion. make my skin nice and soft. reporter: his is not your average day job. his line of work, fulfilling women s fantasies for a price. $500 for a night. or $1,000 for a
they say their shows will keep your puppy company. but could it turn your pet into a couch potato? announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is nightline. february 16th, 2012. good evening. i m cynthia mcfadden. we begin with the business of sex and the question of whether more women are now paying for well, what exactly? the ultimate boyfriend? well, tonight, we visit a company in las vegas that caters exclusively to a female clientele. the women pay for dates. they say, they re just out for fun. and the men insist whatever money is exchanged violates no law. here s abc s juju chang for our series modern sex in america. reporter: meet shawn. he s getting ready for work. i put a little vaseline lotion. make my skin nice and soft. reporter: his is not your average day job. his line of work, fulfilling women s fantasies for a price. $500 for a night. or $1,000 for a night. how much o
very aggressively. i had dr. garrfine take my blood pressure from both arms. little difference. pretty good to me. reporter: many cardiologists routinely check blood pressure in both arms. the practice is much less common on a routine doctor s visit. this study confirms a double reading could flag an underlying vascular problem on a seemingly healthy person. doctors say they hope everyone will ask their doctor, nurse, technician, whoever it is that takes their blood pressure on your next checkup or visit to take it from both arms. it only takes a minute, and it will give you such important information about your health. tanya rivero, abc news, new york. thank you, tanya. overseas a team of u.n. inspectors is in the middle of a three-day tour of iran s nuclear facilities. during their time there the inspectors are likely to visit a secret underground enrichment facility which is actually dug into a mountain as protection against possible air strikes. u.n. officials a
before the accident. heartbreaking story. the nearby fire just made for some awful conditions. ten people gone. just an unbelievable scene. also this morning, lessons in bravery from a school principal in the state of new hampshire. she took some pretty big risks to save an autistic boy who ran from the school and into an ice-covered river. wow. brave, brave, brave. and later this half hour, reasons to laugh before tomorrow s cutthroat gop primary in florida. some campaign humor as we head into an all-important vote. it is getting nasty down there. a few laughs are probably a good thing right about now. so we need a little humor. especially after this next story. we start with that horrific crash scene on interstate 75 near gainesville, florida. the road was reopened this morning in both directions. but at least ten people died in pile-ups early yesterday. conditions were so poor they could hardly have known what happened. we have more from abc s mohammed leila.