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thanks to john berman for that. back, diane sawyer talks to the new british prime minister david cameron about the oil spill in the gulf, president obama and fatherhood. there aren't many of us who use a cellphone just to make phone calls. but when at&t or verizon offer you an unlimited plan for $69.99, that's all it's good for -- phone calls. with sprint, for the same price, you get unlimited text, unlimited web and unlimited calling to every mobile phone in america. now that's more like it. [ male announcer ] get our $69.99 plan and experience america's most improved customer satisfaction. only from sprint. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. when pain keeps you up, nothing is proven to help you fall asleep faster than advil pm liqui-gels. rushing real liquid relief to ease you to sleep fast. for nighttime pain, make advil pm your #1 choice. rushing real liquid relief to ease you to sleep fast. yep. but that's just the start. we have a great loyalty program. i'm li
thanks to john berman for that. back, diane sawyer talks to the new british prime minister david cameron about the oil spill in the gulf, president obama and fatherhood. there aren't many of us who use a cellphone just to make phone calls. but when at&t or verizon offer you an unlimited plan for $69.99, that's all it's good for -- phone calls. with sprint, for the same price, you get unlimited text, unlimited web and unlimited calling to every mobile phone in america. now that's more like...
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thanks to john berman for that interesting report. >>> when we return, we're going to take a look atwing internet fascination with every day human folly, from awkward family photos to odd ball arts and crafts. it's oops.com. [ male announcer ] this, our newest son, was imagined, drawn, carved, stamped, hewn, and forged here in america. it is well made, and it is designed to work. ♪ this was once a country where people made things... ♪ ...beautiful things, and so it is again. ♪ the new jeep grand cherokee. ♪ you can take the heat. 'til it turns into heartburn, you've got what it takes: zantac. it's strong, fast lasting relief. so let them turn up the heat. you can stop that heartburn cold: (sssssssss!!!) zantac. you can stop that heartburn cold: (sssssssss!!!) there's oil out there we've got to capture. my job is to hunt it down. i'm fred lemond, and i'm in charge of bp's efforts to remove oil from these waters. bp has taken full responsibility for the cleanup and that includes keeping you informed. every morning, over 50 spotter planes and helicopters take off and search for the oil.
thanks to john berman for that interesting report. >>> when we return, we're going to take a look atwing internet fascination with every day human folly, from awkward family photos to odd ball arts and crafts. it's oops.com. [ male announcer ] this, our newest son, was imagined, drawn, carved, stamped, hewn, and forged here in america. it is well made, and it is designed to work. ♪ this was once a country where people made things... ♪ ...beautiful things, and so it is again. ♪...
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national geographic did just that, and here's john berman. >> reporter: seven feet long, 100 pounds.les lined with teeth, and a beak that bites with half a ton of force. >> oh, he just pit it off! >> reporter: this squid is hard to study. a perfect case for the critter cam, that let us get an inside look at the lives of whales, sharks, even penguins. the first attempt to deploy this special camera sleeve on a squid ended with violent results. just minutes after diving into the deep, the squid was viciously attacked by other squid. >> look at that! it's a full-on battle! >> reporter: so, the scientists tried again. this time, you can see the squid flashing, red and white, changing colors. the flashing and displaying of its long arms appears to be a form of communication. about what? we don't know. >> oh, man. we got the holy grail. there were social interaction. apparent communication. i mean, it's the first ever glimpse into this animal's world. >> reporter: uncovering some of the secrets of this creature of the deep. john berman, abc news. >> you can watch more of the scientists and
national geographic did just that, and here's john berman. >> reporter: seven feet long, 100 pounds.les lined with teeth, and a beak that bites with half a ton of force. >> oh, he just pit it off! >> reporter: this squid is hard to study. a perfect case for the critter cam, that let us get an inside look at the lives of whales, sharks, even penguins. the first attempt to deploy this special camera sleeve on a squid ended with violent results. just minutes after diving into the...
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here's john berman. >> reporter: his oversight of this environmental disaster was a public relations calamity. >> no one wants this thing over more than i do. i'd like my life back. >> reporter: 53-year-old tony hayward is getting his life back but only after causing serious damage to the bp image. >> i think the environmental impacts of this disaster -- very, very modest. >> reporter: when the going got tough in the gulf, he was yachting. >> there was a lot of blood in the water. >> reporter: the likely new boss who has been overseeing the bp response to the oil spill for the last month is seen as having a more deft pr touch. an engineer by training, he is also something hayward is not, american. 54 years old, dudley was born in new york but grew up in mississippi. swimming in the gulf. >> it makes a huge difference to have a guy who sounds like one of us. >> reporter: he will be the first american to run this british company. a sign perhaps that bp sees itself dealing with the aftershocks of this spill for sometime. even though analysts expect them to report profits tomorrow. as fo
here's john berman. >> reporter: his oversight of this environmental disaster was a public relations calamity. >> no one wants this thing over more than i do. i'd like my life back. >> reporter: 53-year-old tony hayward is getting his life back but only after causing serious damage to the bp image. >> i think the environmental impacts of this disaster -- very, very modest. >> reporter: when the going got tough in the gulf, he was yachting. >> there was a lot...
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here's john berman. ver eat.ter: this is the last among thebins caramel praline cheesecake cone i will ever eat. five b the fleeting flavor is among the five being retired by the company. easily the most controversial? book page to save th "noooo!" writes one fan on a new g french vanilla wave that flavor. "shelving french vanilla would i am eating an writes another. i feel like i am eating an cies, not species, not that i er do that.do that. on the one hand, ice cream is about memories. think "ozzie and harriet." since alexande >> oh, boy, that looks good. savo >> it's so nostalgic. it's part of my childhood. ey and nectar t's part of out it's part of my childhood. ey and nectar t's part of out history. since alexander the great savored snow and ice flavored with honey and nectar. since george washington shelled out $200 for ice cream one hot summer. >> that's my weakness. i love ice cream. >> reporter: that's not a weakness, it's a strength, embrace it. >> yes. >> reporter: but ice cream is also about
here's john berman. ver eat.ter: this is the last among thebins caramel praline cheesecake cone i will ever eat. five b the fleeting flavor is among the five being retired by the company. easily the most controversial? book page to save th "noooo!" writes one fan on a new g french vanilla wave that flavor. "shelving french vanilla would i am eating an writes another. i feel like i am eating an cies, not species, not that i er do that.do that. on the one hand, ice cream is about...
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john berman takes a look underneath the armour. >> will you protect this house? >> i will! the self-proclaimed safeguards of metaphorical houses everywhere. you've seen the ads. under armour makes all kinds of money making all kinds of athletic apparel to, well, protect your house. >> we got to cross a billion. we've got to focus on a billion. we're going to be a billion dollar company. >> reporter: that's 37-year-old ceo kevin plank, speaking at a sort of corporate pep rally. he means a billion dollars in revenue. a lot, considering where they came from. >> not a lot of people believe in this world that people like us, let alone companies like us, will get to a day like we have today. >> reporter: no one would believe it because under armour, based in baltimore, maryland, has one of those american fairy tale stories that is almost too much of a fairy tale. in 1995 as a mediocre college football player at the university of maryland, kevin plank decided the cotton t-shirts he was wearing at practice were too sweaty. >> what made you think -- who cares about a cotton t-shirt
john berman takes a look underneath the armour. >> will you protect this house? >> i will! the self-proclaimed safeguards of metaphorical houses everywhere. you've seen the ads. under armour makes all kinds of money making all kinds of athletic apparel to, well, protect your house. >> we got to cross a billion. we've got to focus on a billion. we're going to be a billion dollar company. >> reporter: that's 37-year-old ceo kevin plank, speaking at a sort of corporate pep...
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we are grateful to senator john kerry of massachusetts and senator richard lugar of indiana and howard bermanor bringing about the kerry-lugar-berman bill which promises $1.5 billion in unconditional economic assistance of pakistan over the next five years. five years is as long a commitment as the united states makes at any time to one country and that will help pakistanis start getting a level of comfort with the united states. once that level of comfort is restored, the trust deficit is addressed, we can get back to being friends, allies and stop sort of worrying about what the other is doing. there are people in pakistan -- and i'm not one of them, but there are people in pakistan who are suspicious about what america's long-term intentions are in relation to afghanistan, and for that matter even in relation to pakistan. the pakistani government is working very hard at bringing about normalcy in relations with india, but there are outstanding issues that keep cropping up there as well. so what we are trying to do is deal with several of these issues at a time when we have severe economic
we are grateful to senator john kerry of massachusetts and senator richard lugar of indiana and howard bermanor bringing about the kerry-lugar-berman bill which promises $1.5 billion in unconditional economic assistance of pakistan over the next five years. five years is as long a commitment as the united states makes at any time to one country and that will help pakistanis start getting a level of comfort with the united states. once that level of comfort is restored, the trust deficit is...