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paige dixon, paige's married name.ck of searchers descended on that road. >> making my way back west along the median, i saw a checkbook. >> it was an awful feeling of dread, thinking, "how did this get here? why is it here? what does it mean?" >> reporter: then more, paige's wallet, charm bracelet, this shoe, various cards, bank registers, and dozens of checks from both paige's personal and professional accounts, nearly a hundred items spread along 13 miles of road, which left investigators with two very different theories. either paige's abductor was trying to throw them off track or -- >> she was in the trunk of a car or something of the sort and dumped these items out to leave a trail. >> reporter: and while volunteers gathered the sad detritus of paige's life, a new wrinkle. paige's most recent ex-husband, rob dixon, came back to town to look after the kids and help out with the search. and his re-appearance stopped volunteers in their tracks. because of the stories paige told while they were married, many thought
paige dixon, paige's married name.ck of searchers descended on that road. >> making my way back west along the median, i saw a checkbook. >> it was an awful feeling of dread, thinking, "how did this get here? why is it here? what does it mean?" >> reporter: then more, paige's wallet, charm bracelet, this shoe, various cards, bank registers, and dozens of checks from both paige's personal and professional accounts, nearly a hundred items spread along 13 miles of road,...
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>> reporter: and there was another crucial intervention for paige. back on the beach, a stranger handed over his belt used as a tourniquet. >> if that tourniquet had not been placed, i don't think she would have survived. you've got to tighten it until the bleeding stops. it's painful. the patient is going to hurt. but in order to save their life you have to place it so the bleeding stops. >> reporter: paige is now facing lots of surgery and physical therapy. >> it looked like surgical knives taken to her hands. that's a very, very severe injury to not only reconstruct but recover from. >> reporter: her doctors and nurses say the most part is her positive outlook. what kind of patient is she? >> the best. she's fun. she makes coming to work every day when i have her so exciting. >> reporter: so it's legit. she really have this way? she wasn't just putting on for the cameras? >> no. >> reporter: since her brush with death this month there have been two more shark attacks along the north carolina coast, including an 8-year-old whose leg was bitten and
>> reporter: and there was another crucial intervention for paige. back on the beach, a stranger handed over his belt used as a tourniquet. >> if that tourniquet had not been placed, i don't think she would have survived. you've got to tighten it until the bleeding stops. it's painful. the patient is going to hurt. but in order to save their life you have to place it so the bleeding stops. >> reporter: paige is now facing lots of surgery and physical therapy. >> it...
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paige. the administration announced 1,000 troops were going to support efforts in the middle east yesterday. shan han is nowhere to be found and he's in charge. jack: he's the acting secretary of defense and has the power to conduct at the direction of the president these operations. this technical responsibility would go to the central command, general mckenzie, who is central commander. he, i presume, has requested these troops as a defensive measure, deterrence measure. from what i'm hearing they are designed to protect our forces and provide defensive capabilities in the region. but it would be under general mckenzie that these troops would operate. paige: do you think the president should withdraw his nomination? jack: i think he hasn't made the nomination yet. we're waiting for the nomination. paige: do you think he should reconsider it? jack. again, he has not presented a nomination yet. it's difficult to reconsider a nomination that you have not made. his issue is, will he nominate m
paige. the administration announced 1,000 troops were going to support efforts in the middle east yesterday. shan han is nowhere to be found and he's in charge. jack: he's the acting secretary of defense and has the power to conduct at the direction of the president these operations. this technical responsibility would go to the central command, general mckenzie, who is central commander. he, i presume, has requested these troops as a defensive measure, deterrence measure. from what i'm hearing...
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paige? >> my body went into shock so i couldn't really feel anything.bad. >> reporter: paige says she yelled to her father charlie. he jumped into the water and punched the shark freeing her. >> you her met anybody squared up with a shark? meet my dad. >> reporter: paige is one of three people to be attacked by a shark off north carolina's coast this month. the number of attacks across the country this year is already at 19, which is the average number the united states sees each year. some experts say warmer waters are bringing sharks closer to the shore. others point to the larger number of people flocking to the coast. as for paige she's not letting the shark attack break her spirit. >> i'm still paigy, just a little different. i've got some pieces of the puzzle missing but it's okay. >> much more of this interview later on "good morning america." she tells robin how she's turning what happened into a teachable moment, plus, what her dad said after fighting off the shark. >>> a family in new jersey says their loved one is the eighth american tourist
paige? >> my body went into shock so i couldn't really feel anything.bad. >> reporter: paige says she yelled to her father charlie. he jumped into the water and punched the shark freeing her. >> you her met anybody squared up with a shark? meet my dad. >> reporter: paige is one of three people to be attacked by a shark off north carolina's coast this month. the number of attacks across the country this year is already at 19, which is the average number the united states...
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and there was no paige.as under water. but there was pink on the water. i went straight to where the pink was, and i dove under, and i grabbed her. and when i pulled her up, a shark came up with her, and it was a big shark. i immediately just started to hit it. and i hit it with everything i could, and it let go. >> reporter: but paige was the real fighter. both her hands were mauled trying to pry open the shark's jaws. her left leg had to be amputated, thigh-high. unprovoked shark attacks like this are rare. there were 66 of them worldwide last year and four fatalities. but even more rare, paige's attitude-- no screaming, no crying, no self-pity. just this message from her hospital bed: >> i want people to see that i'm doing all right, and, you know, i can... i'm still going to be able to do all the stuff that they can do. i can transform this into something good for me and good for sharks and good for the environment, too. >> reporter: which does everyone in this room good. >> as a dad, i couldn't be proud
and there was no paige.as under water. but there was pink on the water. i went straight to where the pink was, and i dove under, and i grabbed her. and when i pulled her up, a shark came up with her, and it was a big shark. i immediately just started to hit it. and i hit it with everything i could, and it let go. >> reporter: but paige was the real fighter. both her hands were mauled trying to pry open the shark's jaws. her left leg had to be amputated, thigh-high. unprovoked shark...
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. >>> paige, this is carol. i just saw something on tv about you being gone since thursday night. i hope you're all right. oh, my god. oh, my god. >> paige, if you get this, please, please call somebody. everybody's worried about you. everybody's looking for you. please let us know you're okay. >> page hopkins was a woman with a premonition. >> she said she knew something bad was going to happen. a couple days laters she was missing. >> we found out she had this second life. >> quite obviously it's dangerous. >> she had been playing a risky game. >> that opened up the door to
. >>> paige, this is carol. i just saw something on tv about you being gone since thursday night. i hope you're all right. oh, my god. oh, my god. >> paige, if you get this, please, please call somebody. everybody's worried about you. everybody's looking for you. please let us know you're okay. >> page hopkins was a woman with a premonition. >> she said she knew something bad was going to happen. a couple days laters she was missing. >> we found out she had this...
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. >> reporter: 17-year-old paige winter lost her left leg and two fingers when she was attacked by ark in these waters off north carolina >> i want people to see that i'm doing all right. >> reporter: oday, just 12 days later, amazingly upbeat. >> when i was in that water, i was like praying. i'm like, i'm 17 i've got so much to do >> reporter: today her dad, charlie, recounted his fight with the shark, pulling paige from its jaws >> it was just immediate dad thing. i grabbed her with my left arm and i pulled her up over the water, and when i pulled her up, a shark came up with her >> reporter: he struggled ashore, his daughter in his arms. >> and i don't think i've ever told any of my children i loved them so much so many times. >> reporter: as a paramedic, he knew stopping the bleeding was vital. doctors say the two most critical factors to paige's survival -- her courageous father and a belt used as a tourniquet paige's nurse says her patience is brave and determined. >> and she looked at me, she goes, "okay, we're going to get out of this bed tomorrow." >> reporter: paige remains
. >> reporter: 17-year-old paige winter lost her left leg and two fingers when she was attacked by ark in these waters off north carolina >> i want people to see that i'm doing all right. >> reporter: oday, just 12 days later, amazingly upbeat. >> when i was in that water, i was like praying. i'm like, i'm 17 i've got so much to do >> reporter: today her dad, charlie, recounted his fight with the shark, pulling paige from its jaws >> it was just immediate dad...
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i'm going to be able to do just kind of like everything. >> reporter: but that day, paige came close to dying. >> she's in bad shape. i mean, her leg is almost gone. >> reporter: her father, a paramedic firefighter, today describing how she disappeared in an instant. >> i dove under and i grabbed her. and when i pulled her up, a shark came up with her. and it had a big -- just a big eye just staring at you. and i hit it with everything i could and it let go. >> reporter: paige rushed to shore and airlifted to the hospital with deep lacerations. her leg amputated above the knee. >> the shark took her leg, but it did not take her spirit. >> reporter: and tonight paige with her own message -- >> i think i can transform this to something good for me, for sharks, and the environment. >> reporter: paige also lost fingers in the attack. but doctors say her surgeries were successful. she's expected to be out of the hospital next week. david? >> thank you. >>> now to the severe thunderstorm threat over father's day weekend. a tornado touching down in new jersey. let's get right to rob marcian
i'm going to be able to do just kind of like everything. >> reporter: but that day, paige came close to dying. >> she's in bad shape. i mean, her leg is almost gone. >> reporter: her father, a paramedic firefighter, today describing how she disappeared in an instant. >> i dove under and i grabbed her. and when i pulled her up, a shark came up with her. and it had a big -- just a big eye just staring at you. and i hit it with everything i could and it let go. >>...
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doctors say the two most critical elements in paige's survival, her courageous father and a belt used as a tourniquet. >> her patient is brave and determined. m >> she looked and said okay, we're going to get out of the bed tomorrow. >> reporter: paige remains an advocate of marine life. her hashtag are sharks are still good people. the fight to survive fueling a teen with an unstoppable attitude. >> to be able to do everything. >> reporter: kerry nd sas, nbc news, atlantic beach, north carolina. >> what a story. >>> now to the economy and stunning news that home mortgage applications soad 20% compared with a year ago because mortgage rates are at historic lows. jo ling kent tonight on the price you pay. >> reporter: it's officially high season for house huing, and these days buyers can get more for their money. that's because the average rate on a 30-year xed rate mortgage is 3.8%, the lowest in nearly two years. a sign of a strong economy. >> the labor market is the best it's been in 50 years. people are working and making more money. that's what gives people the confidence to buy h
doctors say the two most critical elements in paige's survival, her courageous father and a belt used as a tourniquet. >> her patient is brave and determined. m >> she looked and said okay, we're going to get out of the bed tomorrow. >> reporter: paige remains an advocate of marine life. her hashtag are sharks are still good people. the fight to survive fueling a teen with an unstoppable attitude. >> to be able to do everything. >> reporter: kerry nd sas, nbc news,...
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this is inspiring too this morning. >>> this is 17-year-old paige winter. robin was there in the last 24 hours. she's the one who survived that brutal shark attack, losing her leg, part of her hands. what she thought during those terrifying moments and when her dad came to her rescue. she has an incredible story of how she moves on. what that dad did, just amazing. let's go over to ginger. >> come on over here. i got some pictures to show you some arizona. superior, arizona, just outside phoenix, now this fire more than 37,000 acres, only 6% contained and that ridge is sticking. tuesday trivia is next sponsored by amazon prime. >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist. early sunshine and warmer inland today. comfy tonight under a partly cloudy skies. summer starts friday and stays through the weekend. today 60s along the coast. 70s around the bay. and 80s inland until the east bay and north bay with 90s. back in the 50s tonight and 60s hold >>> we'll be back. we'll be back. >>> we'll be back. you've done a lot of good for the world. but i feel like yo
this is inspiring too this morning. >>> this is 17-year-old paige winter. robin was there in the last 24 hours. she's the one who survived that brutal shark attack, losing her leg, part of her hands. what she thought during those terrifying moments and when her dad came to her rescue. she has an incredible story of how she moves on. what that dad did, just amazing. let's go over to ginger. >> come on over here. i got some pictures to show you some arizona. superior, arizona, just...
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sharks are still good people. >> reporter: remarkable words given that paige nearly died in the jawsark in atlantic beach, north carolina, earlier this month. >> is she awake and breathing? >> if she is, she's barely. she's in bad shape. i mean her leg is almost gone. >> reporter: her father's immediate actions, punching the shark's nose until it let go credited with saving her life. >> i dove under and grabbed her. when i pulled her up, a shark came up with her and it was a big shark and i had a big eye just staring at you and i immediately just started to hit it. >> reporter: the shark finally unclenching its jaws and freeing paige. doctors forced to amputate her left leg above the knee but were able to save most of her hands. paige says she doesn't fear what lies ahead. >> i'm not alone in this situation, there are other survivors of shark bites that have been sending me some buzz and that really helps. >> reporter: now, paige is expected to move to a rehab center this week. she has at least six months of recovery but paige is such a fan of robert downey star that if the iron man
sharks are still good people. >> reporter: remarkable words given that paige nearly died in the jawsark in atlantic beach, north carolina, earlier this month. >> is she awake and breathing? >> if she is, she's barely. she's in bad shape. i mean her leg is almost gone. >> reporter: her father's immediate actions, punching the shark's nose until it let go credited with saving her life. >> i dove under and grabbed her. when i pulled her up, a shark came up with her...
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shark, paige, get her. >> his da17-year-old hter wasn't there.as under water being pooled away blood pooling in the sus. >> it waan immediate dad thing. i went straight to the pink blood and i dove under and grabbed her. when i pulled her up, a shark came up with her and it was a big shark. >> he started flailing, punching the shark over and over. >> i hit it with everything i could and it let go. >> next winter rushed his daughter to the store where others helped to save her life wrapping a bandage around her leg. >> i listened to every word she said, every movement of her lips. i couldn't stop saying i love. >> now almost two weeks after theattack, paige wants the world to know the shark may have taken her leg. it didn't take h determinatio spirit. >> i'm going to be able to walk, write. i'll be able to do everything. >> though one thing has changed. the 17-year-old is now a survivor and a inspiration. news.ay, nbc >> inspiration and she's so lucky. >> andtrong. that's one strong young lady. >> she has no additional surgeries planned right now.
shark, paige, get her. >> his da17-year-old hter wasn't there.as under water being pooled away blood pooling in the sus. >> it waan immediate dad thing. i went straight to the pink blood and i dove under and grabbed her. when i pulled her up, a shark came up with her and it was a big shark. >> he started flailing, punching the shark over and over. >> i hit it with everything i could and it let go. >> next winter rushed his daughter to the store where others helped...
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he's like, i would have been okay with dying, paige, i would just rather you get out of the water.t was so tough to hear. because i love my dad. >> reporter: charlie too is still grappling with how close he came to losing his daughter. >> i was scared. i thought -- i thought she was -- i -- i thought i was -- i had moments left, that's all i thought i had. one of the reasons i thought it is because of how completely calm she was. not -- this is -- i remember thinking, this isn't good. this isn't right. i'm a dad. a dad. and i just wanted to take the moment in and hold her hand and tell her i loved her. over and over. because if you weren't going to be around for another five minutes, i wanted the last thing that you knew is how much i love you. >> what has been the most difficult time? >> it's tough. i'm 17, you know. being stuck in a hospital bed all day, not really able to do all the things that i used to do, not having a leg. it's really tough not to be able to help yourself feel better. i'm going to be okay. i'm going to do all that stuff again. they're going to fit me for a pr
he's like, i would have been okay with dying, paige, i would just rather you get out of the water.t was so tough to hear. because i love my dad. >> reporter: charlie too is still grappling with how close he came to losing his daughter. >> i was scared. i thought -- i thought she was -- i -- i thought i was -- i had moments left, that's all i thought i had. one of the reasons i thought it is because of how completely calm she was. not -- this is -- i remember thinking, this isn't...
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i mean, her leg is almost gone. >> reporter: abc news learning paige's father saved her life by punchinghe shark on its head five times. a local fisherman capturing dramatic images of the sharks in the area just days ago. and david, tonight paige is speaking out through a statement, saying, in part, although i have extensive injuries, including an amputated leg and damages to my hands, i will be okay. david? >> very brave. all right, gio, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, new images coming in of that cruise ship slamming into port. it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions,
i mean, her leg is almost gone. >> reporter: abc news learning paige's father saved her life by punchinghe shark on its head five times. a local fisherman capturing dramatic images of the sharks in the area just days ago. and david, tonight paige is speaking out through a statement, saying, in part, although i have extensive injuries, including an amputated leg and damages to my hands, i will be okay. david? >> very brave. all right, gio, thank you. >>> when we come back...
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>> reporter: tonight, we are hearing the frightening 911 calls after a shark attacked 17-year-old paigeter at a packed north carolina beach. >> there has been a shark attack. there's somebody in the water bleeding. >> reporter: the attack happening sunday at midday near atlantic beach. >> is she awake and breathing? >> if she is, she's barely. she's in bad shape. i mean, her leg is almost gone. >> reporter: abc news learning paige's father saved her life by punching the shark on its head five times. a local fisherman capturing dramatic images of the sharks in the area just days ago. and david, tonight, paige is speaking out through a statement, saying, in part, "although i have extensive injuries, including an amputated leg and damage to my hands, i will be okay." david? >> very brave. all right, gio, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, new images coming in of that cruise ship slamming into port. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be
>> reporter: tonight, we are hearing the frightening 911 calls after a shark attacked 17-year-old paigeter at a packed north carolina beach. >> there has been a shark attack. there's somebody in the water bleeding. >> reporter: the attack happening sunday at midday near atlantic beach. >> is she awake and breathing? >> if she is, she's barely. she's in bad shape. i mean, her leg is almost gone. >> reporter: abc news learning paige's father saved her life by...
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so'she family friends have set up a gofundme page for paige to help her tghout all of this.at a state park. and because governments are to mnified, if they were sue, it's likely there would be nobody really ultimately to pay for any sort of negligence. so it's really falling on the help of so many who have already started to help out paige in what will be a very, very long journey for her. >> i would guess that gofundme page is going to climb in the next few hours as well. >> nobody helping as much as her dad. that's incredible. >> father's love. >> yeah. >>> let's get aheck of the weather. >> that's right. we've been talking about all this rain. and we have seen an increase in heavier rain events thanks to climate change since. 1950. you can see the increase. the areas in green, that's where we've seen greater amounts of rain. in fact, the biggest increases have been over the northeast in the msissippi river basin. picking up 6 to 8 inches more than for the average since 1950. and in fact, in the mississippi river basin where we've seen all this flooding, this year alone we
so'she family friends have set up a gofundme page for paige to help her tghout all of this.at a state park. and because governments are to mnified, if they were sue, it's likely there would be nobody really ultimately to pay for any sort of negligence. so it's really falling on the help of so many who have already started to help out paige in what will be a very, very long journey for her. >> i would guess that gofundme page is going to climb in the next few hours as well. >> nobody...
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what kind of pain were you in, paige? >> my body went into shock. so i couldn't feel anything, i just knew it was bad. >> reporter: and david, incredibly, while we usually see about 19 shark attacking every year here in the u.s., we've already hit that number so far this year. some experts say warmer waters are bringing sharks closer to shore and more people are flocking to the coast. david? >> gio benitez reporting in tonight. and we should mention that robin's interview with paige winter airs tomorrow morning on "gma" and i'll see you right there with robin first thing in the morning. >>> meantime, we move on tonight, and the supreme court making news tonight, not just for today's rulings, but how the justices sided today. the court upholding an exception to double jeopardy in this country, meaning you can be charged on the federal and state level. justices ginsberg and gorsuch the lone dissenters. in another case, justice clarence thomas joining ginsburg and gorsuch rejecting virginia republicans' appeal over alleged racial gerrymandering. and th
what kind of pain were you in, paige? >> my body went into shock. so i couldn't feel anything, i just knew it was bad. >> reporter: and david, incredibly, while we usually see about 19 shark attacking every year here in the u.s., we've already hit that number so far this year. some experts say warmer waters are bringing sharks closer to shore and more people are flocking to the coast. david? >> gio benitez reporting in tonight. and we should mention that robin's interview with...
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. >> reporter: the victim 17-year-old paige winter. >> her leg is almost gone.n. she's in bad shape >> reporter: the high school junior made it and now says she is grateful to be alive. the attack happening on sunday in waist-deep waters off the north carolina coast her father a paramedic, swimming by her side, is being hailed a hero for fighting off the shark, punching the predator repeatedly until it let go. his quick actions helping save her life. >> i'm sure they did 100%. >> reporter: the scene not an easy one to witness. >> she was responsive and talking. obviously, in a lot of pain. >> reporter: doctors were forced to amputate paige's left leg above the knee she suffered other serious injuries in the unprovoked shark attack, yet her spirits remain high she released a statement from her hospital bed saying in part, although i have extensive injuries, including an amputated leg and damage to my hands, i will be okay i know i have a long road to recovery, which includes additional surgeries i will continue to stay positive and be thankful that it was not wor
. >> reporter: the victim 17-year-old paige winter. >> her leg is almost gone.n. she's in bad shape >> reporter: the high school junior made it and now says she is grateful to be alive. the attack happening on sunday in waist-deep waters off the north carolina coast her father a paramedic, swimming by her side, is being hailed a hero for fighting off the shark, punching the predator repeatedly until it let go. his quick actions helping save her life. >> i'm sure they did...
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paige's father saved her life, a paramedic who knew how to treat her extense bleeding but also a heroicwho did what he could to protect his daughter forcefully repeatedly punching the shark's snout. >> if you can hit it in the snout or gills, t that's the bes defense you can do. >> reporter: last year worldwidthere were 66 shark attacks. they are highly rare off north carolina ll where typicathere are at most two a year. what can you do to avoid an attack? don't swim at dawn or dusk when sharks fand lots of splashing can attract them and remove jew that can flash under water like fishes' scales. swim with others in a group. sharks are more likely to attack if you're alone in the water. lester? >> kerry sanders, thanks. >>> up next, the uproar involving a nd one of the biggest names in cosmetics. e >>> on the biggest whatever your dog brings home to you, it shoul't be fleas and ticks seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-grsy collar. seresto, seresto, seresto. ohh no, jake. seresto. 8-month. seresto, seresto, seresto. (driver) relax
paige's father saved her life, a paramedic who knew how to treat her extense bleeding but also a heroicwho did what he could to protect his daughter forcefully repeatedly punching the shark's snout. >> if you can hit it in the snout or gills, t that's the bes defense you can do. >> reporter: last year worldwidthere were 66 shark attacks. they are highly rare off north carolina ll where typicathere are at most two a year. what can you do to avoid an attack? don't swim at dawn or dusk...
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there was no paige, she was under water.ink in the water. i defense in and i grabbed her. when i pulled her up a shark came up with her it was a big shark. i immediately started to hit it and i hit it with everything i could. and it let go. >> but paige was the real fighter. both her hands were mauled trying to pry open the shark's jaws, her left leg had to be amputated thigh-high. unprovoked shark attacks like this are rare. there were 66 of them worldwide last year and four fatalities. but even more rare, paige's attitude. no screaming, no crying, no self-pity. just this message from her hospital bed. >> i want people to see that i'm doing all right and you know, i can, i'm still going to be able to do all the stuff that they can do. i can transform this into something good for me and good for sharks and good for the environment, too. >> which does everyone in this room good. >> as a dad, i couldn't be prouder. i couldn't be prouder of her. when the shark took her leg, but it did not take her spirit. >> surgeons say they'v
there was no paige, she was under water.ink in the water. i defense in and i grabbed her. when i pulled her up a shark came up with her it was a big shark. i immediately started to hit it and i hit it with everything i could. and it let go. >> but paige was the real fighter. both her hands were mauled trying to pry open the shark's jaws, her left leg had to be amputated thigh-high. unprovoked shark attacks like this are rare. there were 66 of them worldwide last year and four fatalities....
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. >> reporter: paige winter says she's lucky to be alive attacked by a shark in these waters off northa. >> possible shark attack. >> reporter: the 17-year-old lost her left leg above the knee and several fingers in the unprovoked shark attack. >> she was responsive and talking. obviously in a lot of pain and very scared. >> reporter: experts believe it was likely a bull shark like this, one of the most aggressive species in the ocean. paige's father saved her life, a paramedic who knew how to treat her extensive bleeding but also a heroic father who did what he could to protect his daughter forcefully repeatedly punching the shark's snout. >> if you can hit it in the snout or gills, that's the best defense you can do. >> reporter: last year worldwide there were 66 shark attacks. they are highly rare off north carolina where typically there are at most two a year. what can you do to avoid an attack? don't swim at dawn or dusk when sharks feed and lots of splashing can attract them and remove jewelry that can flash under water like fishes' scales. swim with others in a group. sharks are
. >> reporter: paige winter says she's lucky to be alive attacked by a shark in these waters off northa. >> possible shark attack. >> reporter: the 17-year-old lost her left leg above the knee and several fingers in the unprovoked shark attack. >> she was responsive and talking. obviously in a lot of pain and very scared. >> reporter: experts believe it was likely a bull shark like this, one of the most aggressive species in the ocean. paige's father saved her...
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. >> reporter: the harrowing incident coming just a week after 17-year-old paige winter lost her leg in a shark attack three hours up the north carolina coast. >> is she awake and breathing? >> if she is, she's barely. she's in bad shape. i mean, her leg is almost gone. >> reporter: paige's father managing to punch the shark on the head five times, saving his daughter's life. while fatalities are rare, officials say shark sightings are up. david, that 19-year-old surfer is expected to be okay, but scientists warn warmer water and more fish to feed on can lead to an increase in the shark population just offshore. david? >> all right, erielle, thank you. >>> when we come back tonight, the images coming in after that earthquake in ohio. >>> also, your weight and sleeping. how leaving your tv on while you sleep can effect your weight. >>> and will kevin durant play tonight? what we've learned. ♪ corey is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausa
. >> reporter: the harrowing incident coming just a week after 17-year-old paige winter lost her leg in a shark attack three hours up the north carolina coast. >> is she awake and breathing? >> if she is, she's barely. she's in bad shape. i mean, her leg is almost gone. >> reporter: paige's father managing to punch the shark on the head five times, saving his daughter's life. while fatalities are rare, officials say shark sightings are up. david, that 19-year-old surfer...
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paige winter has a long way to go after the attack. wereso bad doctors had to amputate her leg and perform surgery on both her hands. her fathe explained the chaos as he went to rescuegh his r and the exhaustion has he watched others try to save her on shore. >> it was an immediate bad thing i went straight to where the pink was and dove under and grabbed her. when i pulled her up, a shark came up with her. i listened to every word she said, everyovement of her lips. i couldn't stop saying i love you. >> doctors said paige could be discharged to rehab next week. recovery will take a lot thinker. through all this paige says she dohesn't blame shark and hopes to help marine wildlife after she gets better. >> that is a special young lady. >>> exchange in the atlanta area after a driver was cut off. one driver getting and going to the secon allegedly smacking him, taking his keys.u yoee the driver go off with him still attached to there. the first driver puts him in a headlock drives forbout half a mile. somehow he manages to free himself.
paige winter has a long way to go after the attack. wereso bad doctors had to amputate her leg and perform surgery on both her hands. her fathe explained the chaos as he went to rescuegh his r and the exhaustion has he watched others try to save her on shore. >> it was an immediate bad thing i went straight to where the pink was and dove under and grabbed her. when i pulled her up, a shark came up with her. i listened to every word she said, everyovement of her lips. i couldn't stop...
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paige, who lost her leg and some of her fingers, speaking exclusively with our robin roberts. >> whatas been the most difficult time? >> not really able to do all the things that i used to do. not having a leg. i'm going to be okay. i'm going to do all that stuff again. they're going to fit me for a prosthetic. i'm still paigey. just a little different. i got some pieces of the puzzle missing. >> shark didn't touch your spirit. >> it did not. >> reporter: and david, it's worth noting that last year north carolina saw three shark attacks in all of 2018. now they've seen three in just two weeks. david? >> all right, gio, thank you. >>> when we come back, more on that major bust in the northeast tonight worth $1 billion. what was found inside. >>> and the father who took on those who said sandy hook was a hoax. he's won tonight. this simple banana peel represents a bold idea: a way to create energy from household trash. it not only saves about 80% in carbon emissions... it helps reduce landfill waste. that's why bp is partnering with a california company: fulcrum bioenergy. to turn garba
paige, who lost her leg and some of her fingers, speaking exclusively with our robin roberts. >> whatas been the most difficult time? >> not really able to do all the things that i used to do. not having a leg. i'm going to be okay. i'm going to do all that stuff again. they're going to fit me for a prosthetic. i'm still paigey. just a little different. i got some pieces of the puzzle missing. >> shark didn't touch your spirit. >> it did not. >> reporter: and...
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. >> reporter: paige and nick ippolito moved into a house managed by balfour beatty communities. >> it was a distressed property probably 20 years ago. >> reporter: within months a water leak warped their floor and a company technician recorded his concern that the couple's infant daughter could become sick from chewing on flooring tiles that contained asbestos. >> it's very upsetting to know that he was concerned for our child's safety but didn't tell us. >> reporter: maintenance documents say the leak was repaired almost immediately. >> it says the call was put in at 4:32 p.m., and it was completed at 4:52. that's a physical impossibility to fix something of that extent in 20 minutes. >> reporter: but internal records reviewed by cbs news and reuters reveal at the time balfour beatty employees at tinker kept two sets of books. calls were first recorded on paper and only entered into a computer system when a job was nearly completed. this made it appear the company was quickly addressing problems and kept it eligible for millions in performance bonuses. >> whenever you generate a work
. >> reporter: paige and nick ippolito moved into a house managed by balfour beatty communities. >> it was a distressed property probably 20 years ago. >> reporter: within months a water leak warped their floor and a company technician recorded his concern that the couple's infant daughter could become sick from chewing on flooring tiles that contained asbestos. >> it's very upsetting to know that he was concerned for our child's safety but didn't tell us. >>...
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been a rash of human shark encounters just this month, three of them in north carolina. 17-year-old paige winter lost a leg. worldwide, there were 66 shark attacks last year, four of them fatal. it seems like we're seeing more of them. is that the case? >> well, the numbers aren't exploding. they're going up slightly, but we're putting more people in the water than ever before. >> reporter: carter evan cbs ne >>> how far would you walk for a good donut? chip reid on one creature's epic journey. >> reporter: the saga of mink the bear is well-known to tv viewers in hanover, new hampshire. >> this bear and her cubs were caught last year -- >> reporter: the story began three years ago after a resident fed mink a donut every day. seeing humans as a food source, her cubs broke into someone's porch. the authorities decided to euthanize the entire family. >> you can't fault her for trying to feed her cubs. >> reporter: after a public outcry, her sentence was commuted. then last year mink and her cubs discovered bird feeders. this time mink was relocated 100 miles away. in what can only be describ
been a rash of human shark encounters just this month, three of them in north carolina. 17-year-old paige winter lost a leg. worldwide, there were 66 shark attacks last year, four of them fatal. it seems like we're seeing more of them. is that the case? >> well, the numbers aren't exploding. they're going up slightly, but we're putting more people in the water than ever before. >> reporter: carter evan cbs ne >>> how far would you walk for a good donut? chip reid on one...
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paige winter is talking about the moment the shark latched on. in her road to recovery, here's abc's robin roberts. >> i am here at the biden medical center where i just wrapped up an interview with paige, and she 8's the 17-year-d that had to have her leg amputated after a shark. >> you said you never lost consciousness, you kind of knew what was going on and kind of in a fog when you were being brought back to shore? >> yeah, past that i was really aware considering what happened. i never lost consciousness. i tried to fall asleep in the helicopter, but i kopt. >> what kind of pain were you in? >> my body went into shock, so i couldn't feel anything, i just knew it was bad. >> this trauma center is incredible as well. you can see more of my interview with page coming up on "gma." >> apparently her father punched the shark for her to get away. >>> fast-food freebie. the giveaway happening at taco bell today. >>> what sent fans running at one celebration. >>> a live look outside right now, and we'll be right back. >>> this is a 7 on your side qui
paige winter is talking about the moment the shark latched on. in her road to recovery, here's abc's robin roberts. >> i am here at the biden medical center where i just wrapped up an interview with paige, and she 8's the 17-year-d that had to have her leg amputated after a shark. >> you said you never lost consciousness, you kind of knew what was going on and kind of in a fog when you were being brought back to shore? >> yeah, past that i was really aware considering what...
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. >> is fox news first reporter lisa paige and former fbi director james comey gave private testimony last year. that russian collision was still unproven when robert mueller was appointed in may 2017. nine months into the initial fbi investigation. this morning on the fox business network the president unloaded.talking about communication between lisa paige and peter strzok. >> robert mueller terminated their text messages together. he terminated them. they are gone. and that is illegal. it is a crime. >> four hours of the president characterized the democrats political motivation. >> tremendous criminal activity on their side and they know. this is a diversion. i ask you this, does it ever stop? >> republicans and democrats will drill down on the only public statement by robert mueller of alleged obstruction by the president. >> under long-standing department policy, a president cannot be charged with a crime while in office is unconstitutional peer. >> at the time justice department officials were quick to assist there was nothing between mueller and bill barr. he said there were o
. >> is fox news first reporter lisa paige and former fbi director james comey gave private testimony last year. that russian collision was still unproven when robert mueller was appointed in may 2017. nine months into the initial fbi investigation. this morning on the fox business network the president unloaded.talking about communication between lisa paige and peter strzok. >> robert mueller terminated their text messages together. he terminated them. they are gone. and that is...
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her leg and several fingers to a shark is now talking about the attack and her recovery. 17-year-old paige winter was attacked. her dad says he realized something was wrong when the ocean water went red around his daughter. that's when he decided to dive in and fight the shark, punching it. >> i'm 17, i've got so much to do. and it's true. i have a lot to do. and i think with this situation i can transform it into something that it's not like oh, how tragic, 17-year-old lost her life. no, 17-year-old lost her leg and we're popping, you know. >> this was at a conference yesterday organized by a north carolina hospital to honor those who helped save paige's life. >>> they said police didn't need to kill their son and now a walnut creek family he's hired a high profile attorney to potentially sue the city. they found a man named miles hall holding a piece of a metal pole and making threats. after repeatedly trying to get him to drop the weapon, police shot and killed him. now attorney general john burres says police failed to use common tack tactics that could have de-escalated the situation.
her leg and several fingers to a shark is now talking about the attack and her recovery. 17-year-old paige winter was attacked. her dad says he realized something was wrong when the ocean water went red around his daughter. that's when he decided to dive in and fight the shark, punching it. >> i'm 17, i've got so much to do. and it's true. i have a lot to do. and i think with this situation i can transform it into something that it's not like oh, how tragic, 17-year-old lost her life. no,...
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the anti-trump you know this material came from the cache of documents of peter strzok and lisa paiges is further documentation also, that peter strzok and lisa paige were in the center of the russia investigation by the fbi and doj and was also involved in media relations. david: and by the way we should mention once again as congressman nunez has recently, in october 2016, christopher steele, the guy behind the trump dossier met with a deputy assistant secretary of state and he came out with information that even she, although she obviously was not pro trump said was completely false information. like there was a miami division of the russian consulate which does not exist. she passed the information onto the fbi and the fbi still went ahead and full throttle with christopher steele and using his so-called documentation which she told him was bad, for the fisa warrant. >> none of that stopped the state department from other documents we have with colluding with continuing to collude with christopher steele and sent his information along also to the top leadership of the house democr
the anti-trump you know this material came from the cache of documents of peter strzok and lisa paiges is further documentation also, that peter strzok and lisa paige were in the center of the russia investigation by the fbi and doj and was also involved in media relations. david: and by the way we should mention once again as congressman nunez has recently, in october 2016, christopher steele, the guy behind the trump dossier met with a deputy assistant secretary of state and he came out with...
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in these two reports, one by paige and turnbull from 2016 and one from ruben junius for 2019 for two other projects, that is confirmed, only they refer to them by the proper names mediterranean eare viefl. i found the reports after i submitted my brief. both state this style was the, quote, common dwelling time and infill housing preworld-ii. also, i neglected to include page 118 from mary brown's report. here it is. and i apologize for that. the important point in her conclusion is that she recommends further study of the battle front mediterranean eare -- revival houses because it appears to be the most commonly constructed style. >> the project sponsors and the grouping of lots wasn't the pat everyone in in the valley after world war i. the mediterranean revivals were the predominant in fill per the paige and turnbill and julius reporting. that these battle front were only built for a period of time from the mid 1920s to 1931. she writes in the conclusion of the report that this particular style deserves further study. again, as written in the brown report, these solid houses in h
in these two reports, one by paige and turnbull from 2016 and one from ruben junius for 2019 for two other projects, that is confirmed, only they refer to them by the proper names mediterranean eare viefl. i found the reports after i submitted my brief. both state this style was the, quote, common dwelling time and infill housing preworld-ii. also, i neglected to include page 118 from mary brown's report. here it is. and i apologize for that. the important point in her conclusion is that she...
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jeffrey wrightreinboldt, paige pedilla, world war ii veterans -- our last wreath is presented by friendsonal world war ii memorial, mr. josh bunting iii, colonel andre -- embassy of ukraine, mckenzie and mr. robert levine, world war ii veteran p.o.w. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, at this time, please rise and render appropriate honors the playing of taps -- [playing taps] you may be seated. ladies and gentlemen, it is now time that we honor all branches of our armed services by playing the armed service songs. if you are serving or have served, please rise to be recognized when your service song is being played. now to perform the armed forces medley, the united states army band. (music) the united states merchant mariness! (music) states coast guard ♪ air force states ♪ the united states navy ♪ marine corpsates ♪ states army ♪ [applause] president donald trump joined emmanuel macron and others on the beach in normandy today. watch the entire ceremonies night at 8:00 eastern's man. -- here on c-span. class he was wearing military camouflage. the blood drop emblem right here. and the i
jeffrey wrightreinboldt, paige pedilla, world war ii veterans -- our last wreath is presented by friendsonal world war ii memorial, mr. josh bunting iii, colonel andre -- embassy of ukraine, mckenzie and mr. robert levine, world war ii veteran p.o.w. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, at this time, please rise and render appropriate honors the playing of taps -- [playing taps] you may be seated. ladies and gentlemen, it is now time that we honor all branches of our armed services by playing the...
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he terminated all of the stuff between strok and paige. robert mueller terminated their text messages together. he terminated them. they're gone. and that's illegal. that's a crime. >> someone should call and tell him what terminated actually means. donald trump there still reeling from his public display of instability on the world stage in the confrontation with iran last week. donald trump, who denied an allegation of sexual assault by saying the accuser wasn't his type. donald trump, who rolls over and plays impotent and powerless as his cruel and incompetent immigration policies victimize children at our borders. donald trump in learning robert mueller will testify in an open hearing, he slanders the former fbi director and accuses him of committing a crime. that is where we start with some of our most favorite reporters and friends. with us at the table former chief spokesman for the department of justice, matt miller, who never terminated anything. frank figliuzzi, former assistant director for counterintelligence, he might have ter
he terminated all of the stuff between strok and paige. robert mueller terminated their text messages together. he terminated them. they're gone. and that's illegal. that's a crime. >> someone should call and tell him what terminated actually means. donald trump there still reeling from his public display of instability on the world stage in the confrontation with iran last week. donald trump, who denied an allegation of sexual assault by saying the accuser wasn't his type. donald trump,...
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jeffrey wrightreinboldt, paige pedilla, world war ii veterans, mr. mohim, ms. delhesio.esented by friends of the national world war ii memorial, mr. josh bunting iii, colonel andre obernevic, embassy of ukraine, mckenzie and mr. robert levine, world war ii veteran p.o.w. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, at this time, please rise and render appropriate honors for the playing of taps. [playing "taps"] >> you may be seated. ladies and gentlemen, it is now time that we honor all branches of our armed services by playing the armed forces service songs. if you are serving or have served, please rise to be recognized when your service song is being played. now to perform armed forces medley, the united states army band. ♪ the united states merchant marines! ♪ >> united states coast guard. ♪ united states air force. ♪ united states navy. ♪ united states marine corps. ♪ united states army. oo-rah! ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the united states army band pershing's own. aren't they wonderful? [laughter] c-span opened the door to washington policymaking for all to see, bringing you unfi
jeffrey wrightreinboldt, paige pedilla, world war ii veterans, mr. mohim, ms. delhesio.esented by friends of the national world war ii memorial, mr. josh bunting iii, colonel andre obernevic, embassy of ukraine, mckenzie and mr. robert levine, world war ii veteran p.o.w. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, at this time, please rise and render appropriate honors for the playing of taps. [playing "taps"] >> you may be seated. ladies and gentlemen, it is now time that we honor all...
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jeffrey reinboldt, paige pedilla, --ld war ii veterans is presented by friends of the national worldraine, mckenzie mr. robert levine, world war ii veteran p.o.w. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, at this time, please rise and render appropriate honors the playing render appropriate honors for the playing of taps. ♪ [playing taps] ♪ rufus maybe seated that seated.ay be lit his and gentlemen, it is now time that we honor all branches of our armed services by playing the armed service songs. if you are serving or have served, please rise to be recognized when your service song is being played. the armed forces medley, the united states army band. ♪ >> the united states merchant mariness! ♪ announcer: as this wraps up, we remain to do it online on c-span.org. we are leaving now. the house is coming in for a brief for former session. pro forma session. tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c., june 6, 2019. i hereby appoint the honorable james p. mcgovern to act as speaker pro
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and i turned to where paige was but there was no page but she was underwater. there was pink underwater. i saw pink. >> reporter: her father did not hesitate to act. following the trail of blood and grabbing her.>>> one had pulled her up a shark came up with her. it was a big shark. the head it was a big shark. it had a big i just staring at you. i immediately started to hit it. >> when i was in the water i was praying. i'm 17 i have so much to do. >> reporter: eventually the shark let go and her father rushed her to shore.>>> i just held her face. i could not stop saying i love you. >> reporter: she was taken to the medical center in greenville where her left leg was amputated. she was treated for other injuries including damage to her hands. she faces a long road to recovery. six months to a year of rehabilitation. her father said that will stop her. >>> pages going to do great things. she is destined for great things.>> reporter: despite what happened page is not angry. >>> i could transform this into something good for me and sharks.>> reporter: doctors. pr
and i turned to where paige was but there was no page but she was underwater. there was pink underwater. i saw pink. >> reporter: her father did not hesitate to act. following the trail of blood and grabbing her.>>> one had pulled her up a shark came up with her. it was a big shark. the head it was a big shark. it had a big i just staring at you. i immediately started to hit it. >> when i was in the water i was praying. i'm 17 i have so much to do. >> reporter:...
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brian: yes, that's larry paige and sergei brend, the poundsers of google. the way i describe goog the -- google in the book is that google tends to always think they're the smartest guys in the room, they only hire the smartest people name. get all the best, smartest engineers into a room and there's no problem that they can't solve. that sort of culture began with larry and sergei who think they're always the smartest people in the room so at first there was a little bit of friction between them but also a spark between them. the intellectual competitiveness, i think was why their teamwork always sort of succeeded and the culture of chum competitiveness is still alive inside of google, i think, to this day. host: who saw their vision and funded them? brian: well, some very smart venture cap lists and angel nvestors, including adgedy beckelstien. actually jeff bezos was one of the early investors. essential think they solved search for the first time. when google was formed as a company, there were dozens of search fence in. excite, attah vista, gentleman h
brian: yes, that's larry paige and sergei brend, the poundsers of google. the way i describe goog the -- google in the book is that google tends to always think they're the smartest guys in the room, they only hire the smartest people name. get all the best, smartest engineers into a room and there's no problem that they can't solve. that sort of culture began with larry and sergei who think they're always the smartest people in the room so at first there was a little bit of friction between...
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. >> reporter: paige winter, amazingly upbeat. >> going to be able to walk, be able to write, be ableo do everything. >> reporter: less than two weeks after losing her leg in a terrifying shark attack, the 17-year-old talking on camera. >> i think with this situation, i can transform it into something that's not, oh, how tragic, 17-year-old lost a leg no, 17-year-old lost a leg and we're popping. >> reporter: paige's doctor and nurse, transfixed as her father recounted his fight with the shark in bloody waters >> when i pulled her up, a shark came up with her, and it was a big shark. i know i was hitting it. i hit it with everything i could and it let go. >> reporter: that shark and another only arm's length away gave chase and i don't think i've ever told any of my children i love them so much so many times. i wanted her to know that i loved her. >> reporter: someone on the beach had a belt they used as a tourniquet. >> i would say two elements, dad, tourniquet. >> reporter: paige's nurse says her patient has put on a brave front, only once tempering her joy of life with the reality
. >> reporter: paige winter, amazingly upbeat. >> going to be able to walk, be able to write, be ableo do everything. >> reporter: less than two weeks after losing her leg in a terrifying shark attack, the 17-year-old talking on camera. >> i think with this situation, i can transform it into something that's not, oh, how tragic, 17-year-old lost a leg no, 17-year-old lost a leg and we're popping. >> reporter: paige's doctor and nurse, transfixed as her father...
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remember, remember -- strzok and paige's phones to the manufacturer. >> how did peter strzok's phone, when it was turned into the special counsel's office, get wiped out, nobody kept a record of what was on it? how is that even possible? >> sean: mccabe is lying -- >> it's the same thing. this is absurd. in the real world, this is not supposed to happen peered how did bob mueller's office allow that to take place, that peter strzok come at that point was fired, put on a shelf, not catalog. and the whole issue was the message is going back and forth, so there is a lot that has to be answered, but there is another one. i can make a list of the hundred questions, and i'm sure the congressman can, as well, and will peered >> sean: i think you should write a column about how does he justify andrew weissmann and hillary's t turn out that way. only democrats -- >> you know about that, sean -- >> sean: atrocious history -- >> even with all of the staff he had -- listen, hang on a second gear the 2800 subpoenas, 500 witnesses, all of this, the basis on the investigation was what? collusion, co
remember, remember -- strzok and paige's phones to the manufacturer. >> how did peter strzok's phone, when it was turned into the special counsel's office, get wiped out, nobody kept a record of what was on it? how is that even possible? >> sean: mccabe is lying -- >> it's the same thing. this is absurd. in the real world, this is not supposed to happen peered how did bob mueller's office allow that to take place, that peter strzok come at that point was fired, put on a shelf,...
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a shark. >> paige was going back. she was upside down water. when i pulled her up, a shark came up with her it was a big shark >> reporter: a one-time marine, her father now an emt, repeatedly punching the predator, likely saving her life >> i was hitting it. i hit it with everything i could. it let go. >> reporter: surprisingly, paige defending sharks, even after her attack >> i think i can transform this into something good for me and good for sharks and good for the environment, too >> reporter: her father just grateful she survived. >> a shark took her leg, but it did not take her spirit. >> reporter: the experts say chances of being attacked by a shark are still very slim. 1 in 4 million the chances of getting attacked by a shark along the north carolina coast may seem like they're increased, and typically there are only two to three shark attacks along the coast of north carolina in an entire year the fact we've had three, guys, is certainly eye popping a lot of attention for what is now really the beginning of
a shark. >> paige was going back. she was upside down water. when i pulled her up, a shark came up with her it was a big shark >> reporter: a one-time marine, her father now an emt, repeatedly punching the predator, likely saving her life >> i was hitting it. i hit it with everything i could. it let go. >> reporter: surprisingly, paige defending sharks, even after her attack >> i think i can transform this into something good for me and good for sharks and good for...
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but two weeks ago, a shark attack cost 17-year-old paige winter her left leg. her father, charlie winter, rescued her. >> it was a big shark. and kind of thrashed a little bit. and it had just a big eye staring at you. >> reporter: shark attacks are still rare. worldwide last year, there were 66 unprovoked shark attacks and four fatalities. north carolina averages three shark attacks a year. so three attacks in two weeks sounds like a lot. >> more people in the water in their habitat. we have a large population of sharks. i cannot say that climate change has anything to do with why these sharks are off our beach. >> reporter: this is where they belong. >> this is shark habitat. >> reporter: there are more sharks off the carolina coast. warming waters are changing their migration period some studies suggest. there are roughly 50 species of sharks off the coast of north carolina at any time. some swim in waters as shall he as waist deep. >> these incidents are extremely rare. and it's unfortunate that shea shed negative light on a species that is in such trouble.
but two weeks ago, a shark attack cost 17-year-old paige winter her left leg. her father, charlie winter, rescued her. >> it was a big shark. and kind of thrashed a little bit. and it had just a big eye staring at you. >> reporter: shark attacks are still rare. worldwide last year, there were 66 unprovoked shark attacks and four fatalities. north carolina averages three shark attacks a year. so three attacks in two weeks sounds like a lot. >> more people in the water in their...
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teenager attacked by a shark off the coast of north carolina says she's staying positive. 17-year-old paigeter says she'll be okay after losing her leg. her father scared off the shark by punching it in the nose. her classmates have collected more than $20,000 to help pay her medical expenses. >>> the coffee industry has scored a victory in california with the state declaring that coffee is not a significant cancer threat. that means coffee will not have to carry a warning label. the rule was in response to a court decision that found starbucks and other companies failed to show that the benefits of coffee outweighed the risks. in fact, the world health organization found coffee actually reduces your wristi wristing -- risk for certain types of cancer. >>> in the sports world the blues got even with the bruins bouncing back to beat boston 4-2 last night tying up the stanley cup final. the first cup final win at home in the blues franchise history. a pivotal game five coming up thursday in boston. >>> up next in "the pulse," the cheap knickknack that ended up being worth more than a million
teenager attacked by a shark off the coast of north carolina says she's staying positive. 17-year-old paigeter says she'll be okay after losing her leg. her father scared off the shark by punching it in the nose. her classmates have collected more than $20,000 to help pay her medical expenses. >>> the coffee industry has scored a victory in california with the state declaring that coffee is not a significant cancer threat. that means coffee will not have to carry a warning label. the...