happening off the court that s getting attention. are you mom enough? time magazine wants to know. this cover spurring shock and talk about attachment parenting and it s really the way you should raise your child. good morning to you. i m carol costello. they are alive. alexandria and kyliyah bain are safe and sound and they have now been released from the hospital. the two tennessee girls turned up in a wooded area in mississippi after a nationwide manhunt. the fbi says their kidnapper adam mayes is dead. he shot and killed himself as police closed in. mayes is suspected of killing the girls mother and their older sister in a bizarre case of violence and obsession that first exploded three weeks ago. martin savidge is in alpine, mississippi with the latest. good morning, martin. reporter: good morning, carol. it good news in an otherwise bittersweet tale that two younger girls have been found alive. this played out a hundred yards down the road in a wooded area beginn
send it along and it will appear on the bottom of the screen during the program from 11 to 12:0 eastern time. megyn and bill right in the heart of times square where all the action is. you can have your greeting on the screen. back over to you guys. jon: sounds good. rick folbaum. thanks. julie: the doctor is in and you re relationship with your mother even in the very early years could have a major impact on your weight. a brand new study finds that kids who had poor emotional relationships with their moms as far back as toddler hood, before age 4, in fact, were twice as likely to become obese later in life. the doctor is with us. she is with the university of maryland school of medicine. dr. thanks for coming in to talk to me. how is it researchers are correlating first of all a person s weight in adult years with what sort of emotional relationship you had with your money before age of 4?