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amelia earhart. hear from the researcher who says the famed aviator's final pleas for help were broadcast around the world. and later, meet the top target for a dangerous cartel. a 6-year-old german shepard who sniffs out their drugs. and now has a big bounty on her head. what will you discover with a lens made by essilor? sharper vision, without limits. days that go from sun up to sun down. a whole world in all its beauty. three innovative technologies for our ultimate in vision, clarity, and protection. together in a single lens. essilor ultimate lens package. purchase the essilor ultimate lens package and get a second pair of qualifying lenses free. essilor. better sight. better life. we really pride ourselves on >> temaking it easy for youass, to get your windshield fixed. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto gl
amelia earhart. hear from the researcher who says the famed aviator's final pleas for help were broadcast around the world. and later, meet the top target for a dangerous cartel. a 6-year-old german shepard who sniffs out their drugs. and now has a big bounty on her head. what will you discover with a lens made by essilor? sharper vision, without limits. days that go from sun up to sun down. a whole world in all its beauty. three innovative technologies for our ultimate in vision, clarity, and...
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ric gillespie who has researched earhart's doomed flight for 30 years says he has kroof earhart crashremote south pacific island, about 2,000 miles from hawaiiing and that she called for help for nearly a week before her plane was swept out to sea. gillespie has located documentation of distress signals sent in the days after earhart's disappearance, prompting the navy to launch a rescue mission. >> the signals stop and when the boat arrived, they didn't see an airplane. they said if you're hearing calls, it's not floating in the water. it's on land and able to charge. she's made a safe landing someplace. >> reporter: gillespie says the calls weren't just heard by the navy but also by dozens of people who unexpectedly picked up earhart's transmissions on their radios thousands of miles away. >> these are regular people who had a commercial radio set that they listened to little orphan annie on but they had a wave band that could tune in to foreign stations. >> reporter: reports of people hearing calls for help were documented in places like florida, iowa, and texas. one woman in canad
ric gillespie who has researched earhart's doomed flight for 30 years says he has kroof earhart crashremote south pacific island, about 2,000 miles from hawaiiing and that she called for help for nearly a week before her plane was swept out to sea. gillespie has located documentation of distress signals sent in the days after earhart's disappearance, prompting the navy to launch a rescue mission. >> the signals stop and when the boat arrived, they didn't see an airplane. they said if...
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. >>> dozens of people may have heard amelia earhart's final calls for help. the new details adding to her mysterious disappearance over the pacific. maybe you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >>> weather sponsored by mancini's sleep world. visit sleep world.com. >>> an about face this afternoon at facebook. >> shares in the social media company plunging in afterhours trading. take a look at the drop. the stock is down more than 20% at about $175 a share. >> kpix5 reporter devin feeley live in menlo park with more on what's prompting that sell off, devin. >> reporter: facebook is one of the big marquee markets. mentioned in the same breath as google and apple so when it stocks plummet nearly 20% that sends a shock wave through the entire valley. so what actually happened today to send the stock into free fall. facebook narrowly missed their goal. because of its impact on the company's long term growth which is the real problem and the real concern. some
. >>> dozens of people may have heard amelia earhart's final calls for help. the new details adding to her mysterious disappearance over the pacific. maybe you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >>> weather sponsored by mancini's sleep world. visit sleep world.com. >>> an about face this afternoon at facebook. >> shares in the social media company plunging...
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. >> coming up all new at 6:00, dozens of people may have heard amelia earhart's final calls for help adding to her mysterious disappearance. red planet - for the first time ever... scientists discovered a huge >>> well a ground breaking discovery on the red planet for the first time ever, scientists discovered a huge body of water. >> it could mean life on mars is possible. >> reporter: if european research is right, water under a giant lake exists on the planet mars. >> i would say cautiously excited if that means anything. >> reporter: astrobiologist natalie cabral in mountain view says she's still reviewing the evidence presented today in the journal science but she says the theory seems to hold up. >> i think that the evidence that they are showing is very consistent with the hypothesis. it's reasonable. it's a reasonable statement i would say. if this is true this is a life significance. >> reporter: italian researchers analyze radar signals from the european space agency mars spacecraft. they found signals they believe are consistent with water they found what they think is a 1
. >> coming up all new at 6:00, dozens of people may have heard amelia earhart's final calls for help adding to her mysterious disappearance. red planet - for the first time ever... scientists discovered a huge >>> well a ground breaking discovery on the red planet for the first time ever, scientists discovered a huge body of water. >> it could mean life on mars is possible. >> reporter: if european research is right, water under a giant lake exists on the planet...
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other was amelia earhart. when you think about the federal both -- oneare appointed by roosevelt. the first woman appointed to the on the d.c.was district court, appointed by treatment in 1948. federal woman beyond a 1968.ate court was in so, women did not appear in numbers on courts until jimmy carter's administration. -- he hady four years only four years but he was determined to change things. women andy putting members of minority groups on the court, no longer wanted a -- one at anumbers time, but in numbers. he appointed i think over 25 women to district court and 11 to courts of appeal and i was one of those 11. no president went back to the way it once was. to be reagan, not outdone, wanted to appoint the first woman to the supreme court and had a nationwide search and came up with a great choice, sandra day o'connor. [crosstalk] feeling, yousame know, there were none for role models. yetact, it was a long time before i even heard the word "role model." not. did and if you are met, i did not like. nothe few i met, i did like. feeling to it, the setting out. people thought
other was amelia earhart. when you think about the federal both -- oneare appointed by roosevelt. the first woman appointed to the on the d.c.was district court, appointed by treatment in 1948. federal woman beyond a 1968.ate court was in so, women did not appear in numbers on courts until jimmy carter's administration. -- he hady four years only four years but he was determined to change things. women andy putting members of minority groups on the court, no longer wanted a -- one at anumbers...
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earhart, and other leaders understood the practical importance of liberty.that justice truth can flourish only when the journalist is given freedom of speech, so prosperity can come about only when the farmer and businessman enjoy economic freedom. the german leaders reduce tariffs, expanded free trade, lowered taxes. from 1950 to 1960 alone, the standard of living in west germany and berlin doubled. where four decades ago, there was rubble. today in west berlin, there was the greatest industrial output of any city in germany. busy office blocks, fine homes and apartments, proud avenues and the spreading lawns of parkland. where city culture seem to be destroyed, today there are two great universities, countless theaters and museums. where there was want, today there's abundance. food, clothing, automobiles, the wonderful goods. from devastation, from utter ruin, you berliners have in freedom rebuild a city that once again ranks as one of the greatest on earth. the soviets may have had other plans. but my friends, there were a few things the soviets didn't c
earhart, and other leaders understood the practical importance of liberty.that justice truth can flourish only when the journalist is given freedom of speech, so prosperity can come about only when the farmer and businessman enjoy economic freedom. the german leaders reduce tariffs, expanded free trade, lowered taxes. from 1950 to 1960 alone, the standard of living in west germany and berlin doubled. where four decades ago, there was rubble. today in west berlin, there was the greatest...
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i went to this restaurant last night with ainsley earhart. i want to tee that up.e were with sean hannity, some of the great producers. they had reindeer on the menu. apparently it's a delicacy. a lot of people said leave bambi alone, leave rudolph alone. i went with a steak. >> did anybody east rudolph? >> no. a couple people in our party did. i will leave them -- they will remain nameless. last week, you weren't here, rachel, i'm glad you're here now. i brought pete a gift. it was a hat. i did some digging in helsinki. look at this hat. trump, putin, helsinki, do you see that? >> bring it to me, pete. >> this is sold out. i got the last one, okay. this is going to be a collector's item. pete, get excited. >> what is that one? >> do you see it? >> make helsinki great. ed, i'm flattered. i love you. >> are those being sold all over the streets in helsinki? >> there's a marketplace behind me. right below me people are in saunas and people are swimming in a pool on the sea. they're sauna crazy in finland. they have 3 million saunas and 5 million people. you do the ma
i went to this restaurant last night with ainsley earhart. i want to tee that up.e were with sean hannity, some of the great producers. they had reindeer on the menu. apparently it's a delicacy. a lot of people said leave bambi alone, leave rudolph alone. i went with a steak. >> did anybody east rudolph? >> no. a couple people in our party did. i will leave them -- they will remain nameless. last week, you weren't here, rachel, i'm glad you're here now. i brought pete a gift. it was...
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and amelia earhart. those were two women who fascinated me as a young child. >> what drew you to those two women? >> my father was a pilot and i went on to get my pilot's license when i was 15. so there were pilots in the family. so this young woman out flying around i thought was pretty cool. and i i thought eleanors roosevelt was pretty remarkable. rather than being a gorgeous glamour queen she was interested in what was going on in the world and how she could contribute to it and she had a lot of guts. when i was growing up in the '40s and '50s, guts was not a word you would associate with women. they were not supposed to have that. and she did. she had it, she was out there and i just thought -- good for her, you know? >> when you were growing up what were the societal expectations for you as a young girl of what you would be when you would get old centre. >> it was the idea that you either became a mommy, or a teacher or a nurse. i mean there really wasn't a lot of options. you would just kind of na
and amelia earhart. those were two women who fascinated me as a young child. >> what drew you to those two women? >> my father was a pilot and i went on to get my pilot's license when i was 15. so there were pilots in the family. so this young woman out flying around i thought was pretty cool. and i i thought eleanors roosevelt was pretty remarkable. rather than being a gorgeous glamour queen she was interested in what was going on in the world and how she could contribute to it and...
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and amelia earhart. those are two women who really fascinated me as a young child. >> why was that? >> my father was a pilot and i went on to get my pilot's license when i was 15, so there were pilots in the family. so this young woman out flying around i thought was pretty cool. and i thought eleanor roosevelt was pretty remarkable. rather than being a glamorous queen or whatever, she was very interested in what was going on in the world and how she could contribute to it. and she seemed to have a lot of guts, you know. when i was growing up in the 40s and 50s guts was not a word that you would associate with women. they were not supposed to have that, and she did. she had it, she was out there and i just thought good for her, you know. >> when you were growing up, what were the expectations, societal expectation for you as a young girl as to what you would be when you got older? >> basically when i was growing up there was the idea that you either became a mommy or a teacher or a nurse. i mean, there really wasn't a lot of options. you were just kind of narrowly channelled. luckil
and amelia earhart. those are two women who really fascinated me as a young child. >> why was that? >> my father was a pilot and i went on to get my pilot's license when i was 15, so there were pilots in the family. so this young woman out flying around i thought was pretty cool. and i thought eleanor roosevelt was pretty remarkable. rather than being a glamorous queen or whatever, she was very interested in what was going on in the world and how she could contribute to it. and she...
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it is like the amelia earhart story of our day. and we all got left but that plane. >> bill: that would make a story. >> sandra: thank you a-team. >> bill: lebron james is calling out the white house, what's new on that? we'll tell you why. a new survey says people drinking and shopping are a bad combo. >> have you ever done it? >> the 24/7 crew apparently has. >> bill: nba superstar lebron james blasting the president again saying he is using sports to pull americans further apart. >> he has kind of used sport to kind of divide us and that's something that i can't relate to because i know that sport was the first time i ever was around someone white. sports has never been something that divides people but brings someone together. >> bill: that's lebron. carley shimkus and jared max. i don't think lebron voted for president trump. i just get the idea that didn't happen. >> he said during the nba finals the cavaliers wouldn't be going to the white house. no love lost between the two. bringing up a point lebron says we can all agree
it is like the amelia earhart story of our day. and we all got left but that plane. >> bill: that would make a story. >> sandra: thank you a-team. >> bill: lebron james is calling out the white house, what's new on that? we'll tell you why. a new survey says people drinking and shopping are a bad combo. >> have you ever done it? >> the 24/7 crew apparently has. >> bill: nba superstar lebron james blasting the president again saying he is using sports to pull...