Table Talk 2/9.
A man tried to kidnap a little girl from Walmart in Breman, Georgia and it was all caught on tape. He might have gotten away with it if the little girl hadn't remembered what her parents had taught her about stranger danger. Brittney Baxter says the man picked her up and put his hand over her mouth. She kicked and tried to scream, and he dropped her and ran off. Thomas Woods, 25, was pulled over a short time later. He's charged with attempted kidnapping and he's a recently released state inmate. Watch the security video here:
http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/caught-tape-girl-fights-off-wal-mart-kidnapper-145012106--abc-news.html.
When a child or family member becomes afflicted with life-threatening illness sometimes the only help medicine can offer is to alleviate a few of the symptoms. Some families are practicing cord blood banking. Banking umbilical cord blood can benefit not only the donor child but the siblings and parents as well, because the stored cells have a high probability of matching close family members as well.
There are changes coming in airport security that should make hopping a plane a whole lot easier for all of us. The U.S. government is easing up on a lot of the screening brought in after 9/11. The TSA says frustrating security measures like taking shoes and jackets off, taking laptops out and putting cosmetics in plastic bags have done their job to make flying safer, but they agree the current system treats every passenger like a potential terrorist. Barefoot screening could be a thing of the past by the end of the year.