willis and jack. you all look good. oh, yes, indeed. all right. now this is quite the story because when couples break up, it s rare for them to be fighting or it s not rare for them to fight over a child when it comes to custody. but how about fighting over a dog? there is a bitter bicoastal battle involving a man, his ex-girlfriend, their dog and tens of thousands of dollars. paula faris, i think i know her, brings us the latest on this custody tale. knux is my puppy. in a lot of ways, he s like my son. he is absolutely the cutest dog in the entire universe. reporter: this is knuckles. a puggle. he s caught in the middle of a cross-country canine custody dispute between craig dershowitz and his now ex-girlfriend sarah brega. all i want is to bring knuckles back home to me. he really is my son. i know that going to court for your child is crazy. i raised knuckles since he was 2 months old. i think it s about revenge on
even with the tube she started mouthing words and her parents are nowed reading her lips. just save my daughter s life. that s all i can ask for. that s what they ve done. you know, i believe there s a lot of things aimee could do and i ll be there to help her do them. reporter: her father wrote, we saw amy laugh and smile. she told smus things she wanted. we played games with her and she was very stimulated. it was an amazing time. doctors say they may be able to save most of her hands from the bacterial infection that s already claimed her left leg. but with hope comes heartache. the medication she needs clouds her memory and every time she wakes up, her family says they have to explain what happened all over again. her fall from that zipline into the little telapusa river and the gash that just wouldn t heal. the very common bacteria which normally causes few symptoms, grew in her wound. probably the best thing working for her is her youth. this disease has an overwh
important meal of the day. joy bauer is going to talk about that and talk about a fruit that hab we all take for granted. that s right. she says basically that a banana a day can make a huge difference. she s also got some healthy breakfasts on the go for people on the go, and also she s going to give us the truth about fructose corn syrup coming up. and of course, prom season under way. high schoolers obviously looking forward to that all year. their parents may not. from drinking and driving to staying out all night we re going to get conversation started on helping to keep your teen safe. and then with the unofficial start to summer about two weeks away we ve got jill martin here with some fun finds for summer. there you go, a t-shirt. a nice clutch. wine sets. she s drinking already. it s not the fourth hour. it s going to look like the fourth hour. let s go inside, natalie is standing by with a check of the headlines. good morning to you all once again. in
their dog knuckles. he says the battle has cost him his life savings. she says he s just out for revenge. we ll hear from both sides today, tuesday, may 15th, we ll hear from both sides today, tuesday, may 15th, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television and welcome to today on this tuesday morning, i m ann curry. and i m matt lauer. jpmorgan chase s annual shareholders meeting is being held today in tampa, florida. what do you think the mood is going to be like in that room as the ceo, jamie dimon, faces investors? that s a pretty good question. he s already been under fire for the complex and risky strategies that led to that $2 billion loss. well, now, president obama has spoken out about the scandal, saying it proves we need tighter regulation on wall street. but mitt romney, an opponent of tighter regulation, has so far been mum on the story. we re going to talk to a senior adviser to romney s campaign coming up straight ahead. then there is a majo
their dog knuckles. he says the battle has cost him his life savings. she says he s just out for revenge. we ll hear from both sides today, tuesday, may 15th, we ll hear from both sides today, tuesday, may 15th, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television and welcome to today on this tuesday morning, i m ann curry. and i m matt lauer. jpmorgan chase s annual shareholders meeting is being held today in tampa, florida. what do you think the mood is going to be like in that room as the ceo, jamie dimon, faces investors? that s a pretty good question. he s already been under fire for the complex and risky strategies that led to that $2 billion loss. well, now, president obama has spoken out about the scandal, saying it proves we need tighter regulation on wall street. but mitt romney, an opponent of tighter regulation, has so far been mum on the story. we re going to talk to a senior adviser to romney s campaign coming up straight ahead. then there is a majo