rolled he would have taken my hand clean off. reporter: despite his fear, the 23-year-old was able to maintain his awareness as other handlers jumped in to help. the alligator opened his mouth. will got his arm out and the alligator didn t have to be harmed. nobody else had to get hurt. reporter: in case you are wondering, lunge the biting gator will still have a home here. we ll use him as a teaching tool to try to educate more people on what not to do with alligators. feeding and getting close to them is the number one thing. reporter: experts say feeding is how alligators lose their fear of humans. fear, though is not in will s heart even after coming so close to losing his limb and even possibly his life. i m not going to stop doing this. i still love it. it s my life. lunge is my favorite alligator there. reporter: will says that lunge, the al gray alligator is still his favorite animal at the park. will says he can t wait to jump
trooper albright s vehicle is 50-year-old robert stein. stein is intoxicated and has traces of cocaine in his system. get on the ground right now! police arrest stein, and he s found guilty two of counts of aggravated vehicular assault and is sentenced to three years in prison. kind of one of those things where they are going to do what they are going to do regardless of the consequences. those consequences turn out to be severe. trooper kyle albright is forced into medical retirement because of his injuries. i do miss it. that s all i ve ever been since i ve been 21 years old. that s all i ve ever known is being a cop. but kyle albright has turned the life-changing events of that night into a positive. he uses the dash cam video as a teaching tool. i go to schools, high schools. i talk about the effects of drinking and driving and i use that video to show them this is
in this particular situation, you have this juror, and possibly others with an opinion. wouldn t you have wanted to get her out of the jury pool right away because she may poison other potential jurors? i mean, how much of this is a problem to have someone with this opinion even sitting around the jury pool? a real problem. and typically we have more people sitting in the jury box. so you obviously want to get that person out right away. on the other hand, there may be something to be said here to find out what all these views are so that the next juror and the jurors after that you may be in a better position to focus questions around what they may or may not have heard. and so in many ways, this is just a teaching tool. this is an informational gathering process. there is some reason to allow that to happen. on the other hand, i guess most lawyers and myself included would prefer not to happen. but given that is out there, other jurors may have heard it. so it s probably best to ex
developing language skills and learning to recognize a facial expression and not scanning the internet on an ipad. reporter: the key, experts say, is not to use the tablet as an electronic babysitter but as a teaching tool. what are you drawing, pumpkin? reporter: interact with your child as they use the devices. yo-yo. reporter: research shows toddlers can learn from programs like age-appropriate video games. and little alex, that 10-day-old infant now 1-year-old. still transfixed by the ipad. it is a toy he is not growing out of anytime soon. juju chang, abc news, new york. he looks pleased. your little 8-month-old, devin, does he have interest in the iphone? we do facetime with dad. that he loves. i haven t done this. yeah, that, wants to bite it. everything, don t do it too much. if you are going to do it. more power to you. whatever works for you. don t do it too much. ten days seems a little. it s a bit much. hey. if it works, it works.
educational stuff. i actually feel we re in a moment where kids have lost patience with barbies. i think they re into stephanie, that probably would make you happy. can you imagine if barbie finally went away? oh, please. i would like to take this moment on national tv to say thank you, barbie, thank you for a lifetime of eating disorders and a bad body image. thanks a lot. would it make you happier if the mexican doll was fat? is that really the concern, stephanie? or is it the stereotypes of the doll? that s what i m trying to get at. are these racially insensitive or are they teaching tools? to me they re the beginning of a teaching tool. i wish there was a palestinian doll so people could learn about culture in a normal way. there are some offensive things you could think of with any of course you can. you could have border patrol agent, another doll with that. that would be wrong. it s a horrible teaching tool that teaches racism and also a bad body image. look