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loch ness, scotland. armed with a rented 16 millimeter camera, tim dinsdale is monster hunting. >> he read an article in 1959 in a small magazine and was fascinated by the subject. it covered things like a surgeon's photograph and other people's eyewitness testimony. >> the 1930s and '40s saw a surge in apparent loch ness monster sightings. including this one by malcolm irvine. dinsdale went to find it. >> he got a sequence of film. >> on his fourth day at the lake, tim captures what thousands before and since have tried and failed to film. >> he described it as for all well being like the back of an african buffalo. same color tone. quite a large object. it was seven feet wide, seven feet out of the water with a sort of reddish brown hide. and as he watched this thing, it suddenly took off. then he remembered why he was there. then he started filming. >> is this the elusive loch ness monster finally caught on camera? >> well, that's the perennial question, isn't it? he really didn't know what it was he'd
loch ness, scotland. armed with a rented 16 millimeter camera, tim dinsdale is monster hunting. >> he read an article in 1959 in a small magazine and was fascinated by the subject. it covered things like a surgeon's photograph and other people's eyewitness testimony. >> the 1930s and '40s saw a surge in apparent loch ness monster sightings. including this one by malcolm irvine. dinsdale went to find it. >> he got a sequence of film. >> on his fourth day at the lake, tim...
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it's like the loch ness monster. >> reporter: were you ever scared? >> yes. very scared. pulled us around in circles for an hour, hour and a half. >> reporter: it's her son, parker's, 18th birthday. and cogatooostgator. and shawn throws out his line, hooking the gator's ot. legal bout five feet long. >> combud. come on up. it's your friend. >> reporter: at about five feet long, it's the one they want. some people might be wondering, why do you do this? >> we eat the meat. i don't see it any different than prepackaged meat in the grocery store. >> reporter: with that giant catch, they'll have 120 pounds of meat, enough to last months. >> let's get the cover out. it's hydrogen peroxide. i'm not kidding. >> reporter: is it safe? >> it is safe. we only had two accidents reported. both of those were fairly minor. one person got bit on the hand. >> reporter: ricky flint, the hunt coordinator, took us right to a female gator's coveted spot, the nest. they are so big because for years nobody was allowed to hunt them. so, the gators kept growing in size and population. so much so,
it's like the loch ness monster. >> reporter: were you ever scared? >> yes. very scared. pulled us around in circles for an hour, hour and a half. >> reporter: it's her son, parker's, 18th birthday. and cogatooostgator. and shawn throws out his line, hooking the gator's ot. legal bout five feet long. >> combud. come on up. it's your friend. >> reporter: at about five feet long, it's the one they want. some people might be wondering, why do you do this? >> we...
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it's like the loch ness monster. >> reporter: were you ever scared? >> yes. very scared.ulled us around in circles for an hour, hour and a half. >> reporter: it's her son, parker's, 18th birthday. and he's looking to catch a second gator. aboard their 12-foot wrangling rig, we spot the first gator. and shawn throws out his line, hooking the gator's foot. it's about five feet long. which makes it a legal catch. it's beautiful, really. >> that beautiful. >> reporter: plus, the night is young. and they let it go. it's gone. for the next three hours of chasing, the trammells would spot gators. but they'd disappear underwater as soon as they spotted us. saw his eyes. those red eyes. it's now midnight. and this alligator shows his face. >> come on, bud. come on up. it's your friend. >> reporter: at about five feet long, it's the one they want. some people might be wondering, why do you do this? >> we eat the meat. i don't see it any different than prepackaged meat in the grocery store. >> reporter: with that giant catch, they'll have 120 pounds of meat, enough to last months. >
it's like the loch ness monster. >> reporter: were you ever scared? >> yes. very scared.ulled us around in circles for an hour, hour and a half. >> reporter: it's her son, parker's, 18th birthday. and he's looking to catch a second gator. aboard their 12-foot wrangling rig, we spot the first gator. and shawn throws out his line, hooking the gator's foot. it's about five feet long. which makes it a legal catch. it's beautiful, really. >> that beautiful. >> reporter:...
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impression that russia is constantly invading which is absolutely false as if russia it's kind of loch ness monster which is always erupting from somewhere you never see it actually in front of us it's just always emerging i like to jog through the lot like this monster living here they go to do you mean here in moscow yes the lochness monster that's exactly what's happening i'm looking at the atlantic right now russia is already invading ukraine by that well known intellectual known as david frum and at the atlantic here russia has already invaded demon did you know that. well first i would like to say that i admire george for his courage because what he's saying is going against the mainstream in the west and this is getting increasingly difficult to do now i will just like to correct some figures there are certainly more if you jeus even according to the united nations data there are currently two hundred seventy thousand east ukrainian or if you g.'s in russia the real figure is certainly big because a lot of people did not trade just as refugees they're just staying with their friends
impression that russia is constantly invading which is absolutely false as if russia it's kind of loch ness monster which is always erupting from somewhere you never see it actually in front of us it's just always emerging i like to jog through the lot like this monster living here they go to do you mean here in moscow yes the lochness monster that's exactly what's happening i'm looking at the atlantic right now russia is already invading ukraine by that well known intellectual known as david...
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. >> i think that this video will probably make the lagarfljot worm as big as the loch ness monster or foot and the most famous creatures on the planet. >> but not everyone here is so excited. there are murmurs of a bad omen. >> people here believe that if they see the worm, something big will happen. probably something bad. >> and then there are the nonbelievers. >> it looks to me like there's a crack in the ice, water's running over this crack, and it -- as it goes through it sort of winds and moves. >> it could have been some debris floating in the river. maybe a net. people can start to imagine all sorts of explanations. >> but for some there is no question that the lagarfljot worm is real and alive. [ speaking native language ] >> real or not, the footage has crossed borders and captured the imagination of millions, bringing attention to this beautiful, remote country. >> i think people in this region want to believe in the worm. they want the worm to be famous, and that's the fun thing about myths. it gives the imagination wings and makes the world a better place. >>> coming up -
. >> i think that this video will probably make the lagarfljot worm as big as the loch ness monster or foot and the most famous creatures on the planet. >> but not everyone here is so excited. there are murmurs of a bad omen. >> people here believe that if they see the worm, something big will happen. probably something bad. >> and then there are the nonbelievers. >> it looks to me like there's a crack in the ice, water's running over this crack, and it -- as it...
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point in time thinking global warming isn't real it's about as logical as believing in a lock miss loch ness monster of the reptilian illuminati. speak you know which the bad guys and steve king during an appearance on newsmax t.v. wednesday the iowa congressman told host j.d. hayworth that he wasn't worried about racial profiling in ferguson missouri is reason. it's about what you'd expect congressman king check it out. no racial profiling. by d. the video to me like you don't need to bother with that particular factor because they're all appear to be i. think old you know but think gold or a big continental or i've been away for a break. that's right steve king said there can't be racial profiling in ferguson because everyone's from the same continent origin unbelievable and the very very ugly representative louie gohmert not to be outdone by is partner in stupidity steve king the texas congressman claimed in during a radio interview with a tea party news network yesterday that people crossing the us mexico border would have people seriously trying to. this is ministration doesn't have the
point in time thinking global warming isn't real it's about as logical as believing in a lock miss loch ness monster of the reptilian illuminati. speak you know which the bad guys and steve king during an appearance on newsmax t.v. wednesday the iowa congressman told host j.d. hayworth that he wasn't worried about racial profiling in ferguson missouri is reason. it's about what you'd expect congressman king check it out. no racial profiling. by d. the video to me like you don't need to bother...
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shows and in the first few seconds, i don't know if it's one of those real missions to look for the loch ness monster or whether it's actually sci-fi. >> orson welles all over again. "war of the worlds." >> networks versus the content on networks and it's important to be able to identify where things are coming from. >> it is. although a lot of people, to us, there's a huge difference between it coming from one newspaper or another. i wonder, you know, with the variety of outlets out there, again, whether people are even aware of what that means. >>> next up, there's been a lot of talk lately about weakness in tablet sales. one former apple exec is saying don't worry, the sky isn't falling. in a blog post the former president of apple's products division says tablet sales are going through an expectations adjustment period where people realize they're not pc replacements. he says there's still improvement in tablet design, but they aren't replacing computers any time soon. that seems clear from the recent numbers. >> maybe. for me, a tablet is a pc replacement. my wife and i at home don't rea
shows and in the first few seconds, i don't know if it's one of those real missions to look for the loch ness monster or whether it's actually sci-fi. >> orson welles all over again. "war of the worlds." >> networks versus the content on networks and it's important to be able to identify where things are coming from. >> it is. although a lot of people, to us, there's a huge difference between it coming from one newspaper or another. i wonder, you know, with the...