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henn has a theory. >> the problem in my opinion is the speed. the speed limit is 25 miles per hour.d that a lot of the trucks that hit the crash beam go way too fast and if you're driving a rental truck and you are really focused on sort of your immediate environment, if you're not experienced, you might very easily miss obvious signs and all of a sudden, boom, get stuck under this bridge. >> while it only takes a matter of seconds for a truck to get stuck, getting unstuck is a completely different story. >> the process of getting the truck out depends on the severity of the crash. some hit the crash beam, back out and drive off and others get stuck and can't get the truck out without help. >> but no matter how destructive the crash is to the trucks and the bridge, all of the drivers henn catches on camera have been able to walk away. >> i don't know anyone who got seriously injured from a crash. they're shaken up. but no serious physical harm. >> as for the 100-year-old bridge things keep rolling along. >> ooh! >>> coming up -- unbelievable stories of survival. two people struck by
henn has a theory. >> the problem in my opinion is the speed. the speed limit is 25 miles per hour.d that a lot of the trucks that hit the crash beam go way too fast and if you're driving a rental truck and you are really focused on sort of your immediate environment, if you're not experienced, you might very easily miss obvious signs and all of a sudden, boom, get stuck under this bridge. >> while it only takes a matter of seconds for a truck to get stuck, getting unstuck is a...
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>> we have danny, this is a bummer: >> and henne henry makes an interesting point about homeschool, if you have a dial-up connection. what would you do if the only school in your town closed it's doors forever? that's the reality forever in alaska, where schools are being forced to shut down. funding is restricted to smaller schools, and the state said it's too costally to keep them open. but it's not just for alaska. rural schools across the country face similar challenges. is this the end of rural education some and what happens to the communities left behind? joining us from rural alaska, ann taught at a school that closed in july, and darius is a parent and small business owner. they're both from teneky springs. they are able to join us because we use google plus and skype to reach out to people who wouldn't be able to join us in the show. we think it's worth the risk. and also, he's an alaskan and educator who is considered one of the leading voices on the shy. and on skype, hollowing out the middle. the rural drain and america. ethan, why this law that closes schools? >> i think
>> we have danny, this is a bummer: >> and henne henry makes an interesting point about homeschool, if you have a dial-up connection. what would you do if the only school in your town closed it's doors forever? that's the reality forever in alaska, where schools are being forced to shut down. funding is restricted to smaller schools, and the state said it's too costally to keep them open. but it's not just for alaska. rural schools across the country face similar challenges. is this...
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chad henne two touchdown passes but the play of the game this trickery, flips it over to ace sandersnd finds jordan toddman, pride of the university of connecticut. the texans have lost 11 in a row. gary kubiak might be out of a job soon. >>> college football, number 19 louisville at cincinnati last night going to the fourth quarter, cardinals down 14-10. >> bridgewater, gets away again, now heaves it up, he's got a man in the end zone, touchdown, louisville. damon copeland. >> sweet play. this one would go to overtime. >> can he play for the jets next week or sunday? >> he might do all right for the jets actually. a two-yard run into the end zone, the game winner 31-24, louisville is the final. >>> some other news this off the field, florida state jameis winston will not face charges after an fsu student accused him of sexual assault last december. yesterday the state attorney said there is not enough evidence to file charges. the decision now clears the way for the heisman trophy candidate to finish the season with the top ranked seminoles and they play duke of all teams in the acc
chad henne two touchdown passes but the play of the game this trickery, flips it over to ace sandersnd finds jordan toddman, pride of the university of connecticut. the texans have lost 11 in a row. gary kubiak might be out of a job soon. >>> college football, number 19 louisville at cincinnati last night going to the fourth quarter, cardinals down 14-10. >> bridgewater, gets away again, now heaves it up, he's got a man in the end zone, touchdown, louisville. damon copeland....
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henne has it that in many of these seats about forty years today. ninety six to five. an exception to the reason i was going out for tea if i made myself and i was fourteen i would reckon this of course that person today. it's the same spot on reduce like a normal work on green st. well know everything about them and cut it off long beach. though these guys could be the same though. will the prosecution what really makes you will be interesting is the fact that these changes and you will not be the same tomorrow us don't. so i try to be excited to work in the caribbean sea in the conduct a life changing no holy giving you the ccs so changing opinions of all things but in all circumstance crew will last and in person. i believe this one c to twenty years becomes pope. i fear the cops. goal in one the kids do that the us. he said. well winter is called the vista home it's no use the d c and d in quite a bit another direction and in easton. the same vintage. this bolivia. mr the scene. nature makes him the way around. nosy. looking at the horizon and new year songs for so
henne has it that in many of these seats about forty years today. ninety six to five. an exception to the reason i was going out for tea if i made myself and i was fourteen i would reckon this of course that person today. it's the same spot on reduce like a normal work on green st. well know everything about them and cut it off long beach. though these guys could be the same though. will the prosecution what really makes you will be interesting is the fact that these changes and you will not be...
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. >> reporter: sean henn rei leads a security technology company and -- shawn henry leads a security technology company and says the data on the card is a goldmine for hackers. target customers are advised to carefully read their card statements. are you going to check? >> i will now 36789. >> reporter: target isn't saying how the breach occurred but says it has been resolved. ko im, cbs news, alexandria, virginia. >> the company has set up an 800 number if you think you might have been a victim of the breach. here it is. 1-866-852-8680. also the secret service and an outside forensics company are investigating the case. >>> so what can you do if you think your credit has been compromised. earlier today we spock with personal finance expert sonia smith valentine. >> the very first thing is to go pull your credit report and i'm not saying to pull it to go see if there are new accounts because it's too soon. the new accounts wouldn't show up. i'm saying to pull it to go look at the section called inquiries because that's the section that shows you when a company has pulled your report
. >> reporter: sean henn rei leads a security technology company and -- shawn henry leads a security technology company and says the data on the card is a goldmine for hackers. target customers are advised to carefully read their card statements. are you going to check? >> i will now 36789. >> reporter: target isn't saying how the breach occurred but says it has been resolved. ko im, cbs news, alexandria, virginia. >> the company has set up an 800 number if you think you...