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. >> there's a trip recently, a bunch of moms went to sea world. all expenses paid.id for by sea world. have you ever done anything like that, a trip? >> very early on when i started advertising. i took a trip to amsterdam. that was paid for by actually amsterdam -- like a holland travel bureau. but as my website has grown, and i think a lot of mothers need to sort of pay attention to this, they're giving away free advertising. when if they counted the advertising dollars that they should get, the tradeoff isn't worth it. >> you think it's a better model to do what you're doing and be out front with it? >> right. if they would accept actual advertising dollars, they'd probably make more money. >> do you consider yourself a journalist, heather? >> well, i journaled the goings-on in my living room. that's about it. >> in the past four weeks, by the way, i've been reading your twitter page and your blog. wow. you don't get to stop, do you? >> there is no break. when you do this professionally or a hobby, you don't get a break, no. >> so the journalist question, if you a
. >> there's a trip recently, a bunch of moms went to sea world. all expenses paid.id for by sea world. have you ever done anything like that, a trip? >> very early on when i started advertising. i took a trip to amsterdam. that was paid for by actually amsterdam -- like a holland travel bureau. but as my website has grown, and i think a lot of mothers need to sort of pay attention to this, they're giving away free advertising. when if they counted the advertising dollars that they...
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, and they may be studying something such as oceans and fish and talking to the fish handlers at sea world. that is the kind of thing date set up. that is the kind of access any kid has where they live now. >> this one as electronic quality to it. what is it about that >> it is an interactive white board. it allows you to bring all the worse -- resources together in one spot as a teacher. you can go online in showed video clips. you can go from the area you are now to the area you want to study. we could be stot -- steading about the great barrier reef of australia. many people man and go their in their life, but you can take them to their through the internet. this is a video clip of what it looks like any type of animals and fish that live there. it gives you can't else -- and tells that are similar to sell phones -- hand helds that are similar to cell phones so that you can see this is what you want to show the class. sometimes you can do brainstorming which allows kids to categorieze words. >> how much do one of these cost approximately? >> about $1,500 for setup and about 15% of schoo
, and they may be studying something such as oceans and fish and talking to the fish handlers at sea world. that is the kind of thing date set up. that is the kind of access any kid has where they live now. >> this one as electronic quality to it. what is it about that >> it is an interactive white board. it allows you to bring all the worse -- resources together in one spot as a teacher. you can go online in showed video clips. you can go from the area you are now to the area you...
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[ cheers and applause ] >> steve: i've been to sea world. >> jimmy: you've been there?steve: yeah, sea world with the whales and such. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> steve: you've got ocean. a t of it. lots of ocean. >> jimmy: so, whales and the ocean. >> steve: and mexico is not too far away. >> jimmy: i'm not -- well, maybe we'll stop by mexico. [ laughter ] anyways, it's a fun friday show. we couldn't be happier to have the one and only bob saget is in the house. [ cheers and applause ] wow. love him. he's so funny. great guy. also we have anthony mackie from "the hurt locker." [ cheers and applause ] that movie is good. that's a lot of -- it's getting great reviews, that movie. also we got stand-up comedy from john mulaney, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] really funny dude. >> steve: what a lovely man. >> jimmy: he's not making his network appearance is he? no, he's been on tv a bunch of times. was he in the sitcom "soap"? >> steve: yeah, he was, with billy crystal. jimmy: billy crystal, back in the '70s. >> steve: yep, he was 2. >> jimmy: cool, he was 2 years old. [ l
[ cheers and applause ] >> steve: i've been to sea world. >> jimmy: you've been there?steve: yeah, sea world with the whales and such. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> steve: you've got ocean. a t of it. lots of ocean. >> jimmy: so, whales and the ocean. >> steve: and mexico is not too far away. >> jimmy: i'm not -- well, maybe we'll stop by mexico. [ laughter ] anyways, it's a fun friday show. we couldn't be happier to have the one and only bob saget is in the...
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you could be studying oceans and fish and talk to the fish handlers at sea world. that's the kind of thing they set up, and that's the kind of access any kid has no matter where he lives. >> host: i've seen a lot of white boards as far as teaching is concerned, but this one has an electronic quality to it. what's this board about? >> guest: oh, this is a promete yang interactive white board, and it allows you to bring all of the resources together in one spot as a teacher where you can go online, project the web site up there, you can show video clips, you can use google earth to take you where you are now to the area you want to be studying. we could be studying about the great barrier reef off of australia. the kids, most of them will never go there, but you can take them from google earth from where we are now to the great barrier reef, show them a video clip of what it looks like and what kind of fish and animals are there, stop, do a quiz, have the kids use handhelds that are similar to cell phones to answer the quiz and right away, instantly, you know whether
you could be studying oceans and fish and talk to the fish handlers at sea world. that's the kind of thing they set up, and that's the kind of access any kid has no matter where he lives. >> host: i've seen a lot of white boards as far as teaching is concerned, but this one has an electronic quality to it. what's this board about? >> guest: oh, this is a promete yang interactive white board, and it allows you to bring all of the resources together in one spot as a teacher where you...
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sea world put a camera on the whale. what he sees when he does tricks and hams it up for the crowd.e news at 8:03. >>> on to the weather. and sam champion in minnesota. sam? >> good morning, kate. everybody say good morning to kate. this is -- this is albert lea, minnesota. and i want you to see how huge this crowd is. it th is a town of about 18,000 people. and i have to say, most of them are here this morning. what's going on this morning? we are so grateful that you did. one of the things we want to show you this morning is how this town is part of an experiment to live longer and happier lives. all thanks to one man, dan buettner, who is back there. we're going to talk to him later this morning. it involves being very active. analso, being more active in your community. see this group of youngsters right here? they decided they're going to be a walking school bus this year. you ready to walk to school this year? you okay? and senior citizens in the community are going to walk them to school. it's everybody getting together, living happier, more connected lives. let's get to the
sea world put a camera on the whale. what he sees when he does tricks and hams it up for the crowd.e news at 8:03. >>> on to the weather. and sam champion in minnesota. sam? >> good morning, kate. everybody say good morning to kate. this is -- this is albert lea, minnesota. and i want you to see how huge this crowd is. it th is a town of about 18,000 people. and i have to say, most of them are here this morning. what's going on this morning? we are so grateful that you did. one...
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so did investment in the means to deliver its huge volume of exports from the factories to the world's sea lanes. but then, the financial tsunami struck. exports shrunk dramatically and rapidly. and now, quaysides are stacked high with empty containers while shipyards nervously wait for the next order. china's logistics industry is clearly weathering the storm badly. >>reporter: cutting here, welding there, in 2008 the output of china's shipbuilding industry was up 52% on the year before - building 3000 ships like this, a total of 28 million deadweight tons. >>: but in the wake of the financial crisis, over the first five months of 2009, new orders plunged 96 percent. >>: while buyers have cancelled work on over 150 ships, and others seek to renegotiate past deals. >>reporter: yuan deming at his yard, south of shanghai, says foreign business has totally dried-up. >>: he's managing to stay afloat because the government has told the banks to support shipbuilders - while he manufactures smaller vessels at a discount... for domestic operators on the yangtze river. >>deming: we're not talking a
so did investment in the means to deliver its huge volume of exports from the factories to the world's sea lanes. but then, the financial tsunami struck. exports shrunk dramatically and rapidly. and now, quaysides are stacked high with empty containers while shipyards nervously wait for the next order. china's logistics industry is clearly weathering the storm badly. >>reporter: cutting here, welding there, in 2008 the output of china's shipbuilding industry was up 52% on the year before...
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idea we had about four, five years ago when a very close friend of mine from columbus, shows at sea world, busch gardens. we said we need to show your show here. you teach people about the love of animals. look at these animals. imagine that. steve: turn around. look what's happening behind you. there's a jump roping dog. clayton: he's so used to that that's like his living room at home. >> no, it's not. these are all animals, remember, that were going to be put to sleep. they have a second chance at life. we have a theeter that holds about 1,000 people. it's packed every day. just something different for a zoo logical park. see here? screwed the show up. clayton: that's unbelievable. among the animals, you have the cats, dogs. you have rats and pigs if there's one thing kids love to see on stage is rats. how do you train rats? >> it took six noes train one rat to go from over here to over there. i was going to show you the rat, but the cat -- no. gretchen: oh! >> just kidding. the rat goes across there and cross a rope it took six months to train that one rat. a kangaroo pumps up the fla
idea we had about four, five years ago when a very close friend of mine from columbus, shows at sea world, busch gardens. we said we need to show your show here. you teach people about the love of animals. look at these animals. imagine that. steve: turn around. look what's happening behind you. there's a jump roping dog. clayton: he's so used to that that's like his living room at home. >> no, it's not. these are all animals, remember, that were going to be put to sleep. they have a...
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- well she's the expert and she's brought along some of the most popular ambassador animals from sea worldyet. >> who cares? they're wolves, right? >> they are still wolves. but they're still puppies and they still act like puppies. >> are they going to get much bigger than this? >> they definitely are. up to 85, 100 pounds even when they're full grown. right now they're only about 35 pounds total. >> they're like puppies. >> right now they are. they definitely have wolf behavior, though, that we see. >> like what? biting hosts of shows? >> they're very social animals. and they're a lot more timid than people think they are. people think of wolves as being boland attacks. >> and monogamous, you said? >> monogamous. they raise their upups together they regurgitate. i'm going to show you how sweet and loving they are even towards members of what they think are their human pack, as well. >> julie, why are people afraid of wolves? every movie, everything you see the wolf is always -- >> dances with wolves. i love that one. >> that is such a great question. because they're so misunderstood. peo
- well she's the expert and she's brought along some of the most popular ambassador animals from sea worldyet. >> who cares? they're wolves, right? >> they are still wolves. but they're still puppies and they still act like puppies. >> are they going to get much bigger than this? >> they definitely are. up to 85, 100 pounds even when they're full grown. right now they're only about 35 pounds total. >> they're like puppies. >> right now they are. they...
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world. a chopper picked the man up from the coast of alaska. the french kayaker called for rescue after a few days in rough seas. came too exhausted to paddle. he tried to go around the world using a kayak and a bike. >>> new orleans musicians are paying tribute to michael jackson. the icons of the big easy music scene are talking about the difference he made in their lives. >>> a deadly accident at walt disney world in florida where two monorail trains collide in an early morning accident. hear from someone who helped res key people from the wreckage. there have been more than 1.5 million requests for tickets to michael jackson's memorial service. today is the day the chosen few get the knew they are waiting for. roger federer and andy roddick go head to head at wimbledon. in a battle that put the crowd on the edge of their seats. who won this nail biting match? hi. you're watching hln. i'm natasha curry. the monorail system that moves people around disney world is closed today after a deadly accident. one train crashed into another. around the magic kingdom around 2:00 this morning. one driver was killed. five
world. a chopper picked the man up from the coast of alaska. the french kayaker called for rescue after a few days in rough seas. came too exhausted to paddle. he tried to go around the world using a kayak and a bike. >>> new orleans musicians are paying tribute to michael jackson. the icons of the big easy music scene are talking about the difference he made in their lives. >>> a deadly accident at walt disney world in florida where two monorail trains collide in an early...
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so, 2k5i6dade, you kn, it isan interestin dynamic of howthe world might sea leader and how th leaderseen by hisown people. it will be cious to seeow the mea plays it out. someeports say president obama received a clly reception. rtainly not what he has receivedn europe and oer parts of theld when he travels. yeah, and these meetis are interesting on so many levels en youthink about the bipolar wod that largy exists. u.s.ussian relations are still huge and somemes still fficulto pull apart and put ome perspective. seeing the leers in theame meeting roomis always fascinating. >>> another sty out there, former mayor of whington mari barry dying charges he stalli stalked a woman. he was on probation for faili to pay taxes. today his attney said the charges have merit >>e believe that the charge is baseless. we belve th t charge stems fr a persal relationship that has gone horriblyrong in a lot of ways and has sulted in oneparty to that lationship strin out a mr. barry. >> in 1990 ding his third term as d.c. mayor, he was videotaped smoking crack in a hotel room. >>> i'll never forget the
so, 2k5i6dade, you kn, it isan interestin dynamic of howthe world might sea leader and how th leaderseen by hisown people. it will be cious to seeow the mea plays it out. someeports say president obama received a clly reception. rtainly not what he has receivedn europe and oer parts of theld when he travels. yeah, and these meetis are interesting on so many levels en youthink about the bipolar wod that largy exists. u.s.ussian relations are still huge and somemes still fficulto pull apart and...
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the deep sea resident is hoping to claim the title of world's longest eyebrow hair. his bushy brows have twice lost out to the current record holder who is in japan who actually logged one of her follicles at 7.1 inches. he is grooming his latest lengthy strand for greatness. already at 6.5 inches, he's hoping to pluck the world record very soon. i hope he plucks, tweezes, clips. >> i never really thought of that being gross, but that's -- >> quite the accomplishment, isn't it? >> yeah, good morning. >> i'm christina brown. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> a very good morning, hope you are doing well. incredibly humid and muggy but the good news is the severe weather that rolled through yesterday is now affecting the northeast. bad news for them but for us the low pressure is moving out of here. today will be very humid and it will be hot with a high forecast of 90, but we are not going to be dealing with the same amount of showers and storms or highest risk of strong storms we saw yesterday. it will probably be pre
the deep sea resident is hoping to claim the title of world's longest eyebrow hair. his bushy brows have twice lost out to the current record holder who is in japan who actually logged one of her follicles at 7.1 inches. he is grooming his latest lengthy strand for greatness. already at 6.5 inches, he's hoping to pluck the world record very soon. i hope he plucks, tweezes, clips. >> i never really thought of that being gross, but that's -- >> quite the accomplishment, isn't it?...
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the deep sea resident is hoping to claim the title of world's longest eyebrow hair. his bushy brows have twice lost out to the current record holder who is in japan who actually logd one of her follicles at 7.1 inches. he is grooming his latest lengthy strand for greatness. already at 6.5 inches, he's hoping to pluck the world record very soon. i hope he plucks, tweezes, clips. >> i never really thought of that being gross, but that's -- >> quite the accomplishment, isn't it? >> yeah, good morning. >> i'm christina brown. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day >>> our time is 4:54. 72 degre outside. >>> good morning and welcome. we're glad it have you with us this morning. i'm barbara harrison. >>> i'm joe krs. let's get things started as we always did with a first forecast from chuck bell into tom this morning. >>> i almost didn't make . hoi54ug tht t 4:54, i thought theho shew starn i en.ow>> t rleaen outside, a humid day is on tap. 74 degrees. that's our current temperature here in washington with just a few clouds around. dew points are still near
the deep sea resident is hoping to claim the title of world's longest eyebrow hair. his bushy brows have twice lost out to the current record holder who is in japan who actually logd one of her follicles at 7.1 inches. he is grooming his latest lengthy strand for greatness. already at 6.5 inches, he's hoping to pluck the world record very soon. i hope he plucks, tweezes, clips. >> i never really thought of that being gross, but that's -- >> quite the accomplishment, isn't it?...
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world. a chopper picked him up. he called for rescue after a few days in rough seas. he became too exhausted to paddle. tried to go around the world using a kay yak and a bike. >>> he is not in the oval office anymore. but former president george w. bush can draw a crowd. where he spent his fourth of july and what he misses the most. >>. >> roger federer has made history at the men's final tennis match in wimbledon. he just defeated andy rod nick a nail biting match nor the championship. it is his 15th grand slam crown. he has broke anti-with pete sampras for the most singles wins in history. >>> british cyclist mark cabbenbish has won the second leg of the tour de france today. yesterday's winner maintained the overjowl leader's jersey. armstrong returned to professional cycling after a 3 1/2 year break. this is his first tour de france appearance since 2005. >>> alaska's lieutenant governor is giving insight to why governor palan is stepping down. he says the allegations against her has taken their toll. he said that the millions of dollars are spent on document requests and legal fees. he said she d
world. a chopper picked him up. he called for rescue after a few days in rough seas. he became too exhausted to paddle. tried to go around the world using a kay yak and a bike. >>> he is not in the oval office anymore. but former president george w. bush can draw a crowd. where he spent his fourth of july and what he misses the most. >>. >> roger federer has made history at the men's final tennis match in wimbledon. he just defeated andy rod nick a nail biting match nor...
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the acroba known as the pnce of tight rope is plannin to world recordsor this performance, me than 100 metersabove sea level. even managedo step over a human obstle, one of his people's retched out along th high wire. we are staying with it just to watch this. that is a key bhappy. thank yofor being with us. >> bbc world news w presented by kcein los angeles. funding was made possible the freeman fountion of new york, stowe vermont, and honolulu. the newman's own foundation and the john d. and cathere t. macarthur fodation. macarthur fodation.
the acroba known as the pnce of tight rope is plannin to world recordsor this performance, me than 100 metersabove sea level. even managedo step over a human obstle, one of his people's retched out along th high wire. we are staying with it just to watch this. that is a key bhappy. thank yofor being with us. >> bbc world news w presented by kcein los angeles. funding was made possible the freeman fountion of new york, stowe vermont, and honolulu. the newman's own foundation and the john...
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world. even if we live far away from the sea. each of us can learn how our actions can turn the tide to the good. tom campbell is a wildlife photographer and filmmaker who has a lot of experience with the sea. he was a diver for the u.s. marines and even for the police in california. but photography has always been tom's first passion. >> well actually, started as a young kid taking photographs as a hobby and continued to do that throughout my career. and so as time went on, i honed those skills to a point where i made a fairly decent living as a photographer. >> reporter: tom now uses his photo skills for the save our seas foundation. it's an organization dedicated to protecting marine life. >> and over the period of the last 45 years, i've seen a tremendous change, a really tremendous change. and it's not something that you can read about and appreciate so much as when you see it. and having been there and seen it, i really am more concerned about what's happening now in the world's oceans. >> reporter: for example, the very se
world. even if we live far away from the sea. each of us can learn how our actions can turn the tide to the good. tom campbell is a wildlife photographer and filmmaker who has a lot of experience with the sea. he was a diver for the u.s. marines and even for the police in california. but photography has always been tom's first passion. >> well actually, started as a young kid taking photographs as a hobby and continued to do that throughout my career. and so as time went on, i honed those...
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world. a chopper picked the man up from the coast of alaska yesterday. there is the rescue choerp. the french kayaker called for rescue after a few days in the rough seas he became too exhausted to paddle and was treated for hypothermia. he tried to go around the world using only a kayak and a bike. >>> i'm bob cosello with sports. a tragedy rocking the world this weekend. steve mcnair, three-time winner. he was found in a condo shot multiple times including once to the head. the body of a 20-year-old woman whom a source called girl friend nearby. shot once with a gun close by. as to whether it was a murder suicide, they have not ruled out anything but added they are not actively looking for suspects. spent 1 seasons with titans, baltimore raisins. retiring in '07. dead at the age of 36. >>> the finals at wimbledon. today, yesterday another chapter of sister act. serena beating venus. she was asked if it's any easier to take losing to her sister. she said there is no easy to losing. second stage of tour de france, lance armstrong's return trying to pick up the pace, started in tenth place. that's a check of the sports. >>> hln money expert clark howard
world. a chopper picked the man up from the coast of alaska yesterday. there is the rescue choerp. the french kayaker called for rescue after a few days in the rough seas he became too exhausted to paddle and was treated for hypothermia. he tried to go around the world using only a kayak and a bike. >>> i'm bob cosello with sports. a tragedy rocking the world this weekend. steve mcnair, three-time winner. he was found in a condo shot multiple times including once to the head. the body...
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. >>> in a cruel world every once in awhile something nice happens. today it happened at delaware's seare state park. a male seal was released into the waters of the atlantic. he was found earlier this year injured. hamilton doesn't know it but he is he carrying a satellite tag, and you can follow his movements. to find out more go to our web site. i did it tonight. he's off the shore at bethany beach. >> you have to go to local news and then go to pets. that's the easiest way to find him on our website. >> and swim club controversy. a group of children is told to leave a private swimming club. why some say they were kicked out because of the clover of their skin. >> viral video. the internet sensation that has everyone talking. >> i'm sally thorner. a maryland man is in dire need of a bone marrow transplant. find out how can help coming up next on eyewitness news. >>> a nice day to end the week. i'm bob turk. i'll have the complete first warning forecast coming up next. >>> it is 68 degrees with a few clouds in central maryland. the complete first warning forecast is coming up. >>> but
. >>> in a cruel world every once in awhile something nice happens. today it happened at delaware's seare state park. a male seal was released into the waters of the atlantic. he was found earlier this year injured. hamilton doesn't know it but he is he carrying a satellite tag, and you can follow his movements. to find out more go to our web site. i did it tonight. he's off the shore at bethany beach. >> you have to go to local news and then go to pets. that's the easiest way to...
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world, we see some change. i think we will see strategic change in the sea where the new energy resources are being made. you see new lines of civilian sea transportation. the baltic sea has changed. we have more than doubled russian transports. we see changes. it is stable, generally, due to the previous enlargement of the united nations and nato. in the region, we need to project stability in the region and in the international operations in afghanistan and smaller countries. >> let's go to the eu. what are the priorities when it comes to the priorities you want to see the eu engage? >> it is pretty much the same thing as u.s. and sweden. we need more usable forces. we have, at each time, two quick response forces for the eu. they have never been used yet. we need to find common political ground and we need to know when to use them. >> where do you want to take the relationship with the united states? it is a relationship that has grown since the end of the cold war. the engine on the grip is an american engine. where do you want to take swedish relations? >> the relations have improved lately and they
world, we see some change. i think we will see strategic change in the sea where the new energy resources are being made. you see new lines of civilian sea transportation. the baltic sea has changed. we have more than doubled russian transports. we see changes. it is stable, generally, due to the previous enlargement of the united nations and nato. in the region, we need to project stability in the region and in the international operations in afghanistan and smaller countries. >> let's...
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sea, thanks to some israeli divers. we'll tell you how it happened. >>> from the world's leading reporters and analysts, here's what is happening from around the world. this is "worldfocus." made possible, in part, by the following funders -- >>> good evening. i'm martin savidge. >>> they posed as guest at a luxury hotel in jakarta, indonesia. and today the worlded just learned what business were in. the, of terrorism. the men blew themselves up this morning with bombs that they had assembled in that room. one attacking the marriott, the other the nearby ritz-carlton that killed at least eight people and wounded more than 50 as they brought terrorism back to the world's most populist muslim nation for the first time in four years. at least eight americans were among the wounded. some of the victims were australian. and in tonight's "lead focus" we turn to our partner, australia's abc for its coverage of the bombings. with jeff thompson of the network's "late line" program. >> reporter: this may be the man responsible for the attack on jakarta's ritz-carlton. captured here on closed circuit television entering the hotel restaura
sea, thanks to some israeli divers. we'll tell you how it happened. >>> from the world's leading reporters and analysts, here's what is happening from around the world. this is "worldfocus." made possible, in part, by the following funders -- >>> good evening. i'm martin savidge. >>> they posed as guest at a luxury hotel in jakarta, indonesia. and today the worlded just learned what business were in. the, of terrorism. the men blew themselves up this morning...
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sea, thanks to some israeli divers. 'll tell you how it happened >> from the world's leading reporters ananalysts, here's what is happening om around the wod. his is "worldfocus." made possible, in part, bthe following nders -- >>> gooevening. i'm mart savidge. >>> they posed as gas at luxury hotel in jakarta, indonesia. the business of terrorism. the men bew themsves up this morni with bombs tt they had assembled in that om. one attking the marriott the other the nearby ritz-carlton that killed at least eight people and wound more than 50 as they broht terrorism back to theworld's most populist muslim nationor the first time in four years a at least eight americans were among the wounde some the victims were australia and in tonight "lead focus" we turn it our partner, australia's abc. with jeff thompson of the network's "la line." ogram. >> reporr: this may be t man responsible for the tack on jakarta's ritz-carlton. captured here on closed circuit telesion entering the hotel restaurant at breakfast time with a backpack on hisvent to and weling a suitcase behind. a minute later the blas this is the scene then outside, w
sea, thanks to some israeli divers. 'll tell you how it happened >> from the world's leading reporters ananalysts, here's what is happening om around the wod. his is "worldfocus." made possible, in part, bthe following nders -- >>> gooevening. i'm mart savidge. >>> they posed as gas at luxury hotel in jakarta, indonesia. the business of terrorism. the men bew themsves up this morni with bombs tt they had assembled in that om. one attking the marriott the other...
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world. >> tommy landers and his co-workers, believe it is happening but happening right here. >> here around the chesapeake bay we are the third most vulnerable state in the country to sea level rise. over 200 acres every year lost. the vast majority of the science activities across the world say there is concern. >> but for a majority of critics it is not whether the earth is wet getting warmer but whether man is to blame. and what kind of affects climate change will truly have? >> the potential impacts of global warming are first of all, quite a long ways away. because we have seen very little global warming so far. and secondly, they are probably going to be fairly mild and modest. >> real affect of the global warming debate could be on found in the pocketbook. >> it is not happening. another way to get money out of the pun maryland is one of northeastern states to pass a cap-and-trade program designed to reduce co2. it forces companies to clean up emissions or pay high fees if they produce pollution. >> i don't believe that passing legislation that is going to go destroy jobs, hurt the economy and make working for people pay more money for electricity. it will solve
world. >> tommy landers and his co-workers, believe it is happening but happening right here. >> here around the chesapeake bay we are the third most vulnerable state in the country to sea level rise. over 200 acres every year lost. the vast majority of the science activities across the world say there is concern. >> but for a majority of critics it is not whether the earth is wet getting warmer but whether man is to blame. and what kind of affects climate change will truly...
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efforts to combat global warming, world beatings brigitte worldbeaters trying to bring about success, which is critical for nations like bangladesh. the projected rise in sea levels combined with heavy rainfall is predicted to lead to more devastating floods. we have traveled to an island in the ganges to see what global morning could mean. >> more like a sea than a river, like a sea it has awesome destructive power. with the monsoon under way, it will soon burst the banks. in about one month, all of this will be under water. this is one of the raised what way is going through the village. that is how the people keep things dry, lifting up the levels of where they live. these women are digging out the sand, trying to dig out the space in one of their homes. the people here are too poor to do this for themselves. last year this woman tighter children to her bed to save them from drowning. she says that she hopes she will never have to do that again. the future is never -- not going to be much fun, children expecting a lifetime of hunger. these are the victims of climate change. those who have lived on the island all of their lives know that things can get h
efforts to combat global warming, world beatings brigitte worldbeaters trying to bring about success, which is critical for nations like bangladesh. the projected rise in sea levels combined with heavy rainfall is predicted to lead to more devastating floods. we have traveled to an island in the ganges to see what global morning could mean. >> more like a sea than a river, like a sea it has awesome destructive power. with the monsoon under way, it will soon burst the banks. in about one...
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at a zoo in japan, a sea lion and excited school children were the last to see the moon upstaging the sun and the last time the world will witness such a spectacular eclipse for another 123 years. charlie d'agata, cbs news. >> imagine that. i was just looking up the next lunar eclipse that will be happening, not for us to see, august 6th, i believe. going to be in africa and europe. >> how are you doing. >> i felt humid this morning. is it just me. >> you see my hair pulled back. high humidity. doppler is getting a post-lunch ouworka t. ketawoa lo r. roiansadadcharles tyunco, puung inshin into akokeek. doing some inshfi g,hopefully the weather radio and they are aware of it. haven't seen much ligh ng tiin . thit time lapse tower cam. showing you a view of the monument. murky skies at times and the more humid air is in place and i know you feel it. southeast winds at nine. humidity is 53%. temperatures have gone up to 85. we will go to the middle to upper 80s today. look at the pollen. this just in. trees, grass and mold all in the low category. this is great for you allergy sufferers. the bigger map shows this one l
at a zoo in japan, a sea lion and excited school children were the last to see the moon upstaging the sun and the last time the world will witness such a spectacular eclipse for another 123 years. charlie d'agata, cbs news. >> imagine that. i was just looking up the next lunar eclipse that will be happening, not for us to see, august 6th, i believe. going to be in africa and europe. >> how are you doing. >> i felt humid this morning. is it just me. >> you see my hair...
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sea combination. tell me about this. >> it is. it starts with the caribbean. the couple will bard the world'sthey'll have an opportunity to experience all the cruise ship has to offer. they can surf, they can tan, they can splash without ever leaving the ship. after five nights the couple will disembark and check into the open suite of the ritz-carlton grand cayman. with the famous seven mile beach awaits. and leigh and nick will also get to reaffirm their love with a private beach ceremony. >> so this is a tropical paradise for the two of you. okay. so that sounds amazing. the second honeymoon choice is going to take you a little further from the u.s. to the other side of the world, to be exact. and misty, what's part of the great australian experience? >> well, the journey begins in business class aboard qantas airways new a380 jetliner as they make their way to the deluxe resort of qualia. they will have their own pavilion and explore the great barrier reef and the beaches. the couple will return to sydney and stay at the observatory hotel where they'll relax with ten hours of spa treatmen
sea combination. tell me about this. >> it is. it starts with the caribbean. the couple will bard the world'sthey'll have an opportunity to experience all the cruise ship has to offer. they can surf, they can tan, they can splash without ever leaving the ship. after five nights the couple will disembark and check into the open suite of the ritz-carlton grand cayman. with the famous seven mile beach awaits. and leigh and nick will also get to reaffirm their love with a private beach...
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world caribbean grandure of the seas. virginia september that.can see the day's sunlight reflecting on the ship. earlier we talked about high clouds in the area. and it kind of looks -- look at current conditions. it looks a little opeek but it's nicer day start than any of the cameras indicate. i took the convertible roof down and drove in. very, very pretty this saturday. 64 right now in tv hill with 86 prez how midity and calm winds. barometer at 30.21 and kind of holding steady for right now. what we have been watching overovernight is clouds and it's meandering through the area. the northern extent of the clouds is passing north to south through the metro. it's -- this is not going to be a bad day. what we are watching, though sarks wind shift sitting out to the north and west. now there's an energy dynamic starting to occur that's going to happen north of the area. there's going to be some rather zesty thunderstorms to say the least in central pennsylvania. on up towards long island sound, it's this wind shift approaching the area. this day
world caribbean grandure of the seas. virginia september that.can see the day's sunlight reflecting on the ship. earlier we talked about high clouds in the area. and it kind of looks -- look at current conditions. it looks a little opeek but it's nicer day start than any of the cameras indicate. i took the convertible roof down and drove in. very, very pretty this saturday. 64 right now in tv hill with 86 prez how midity and calm winds. barometer at 30.21 and kind of holding steady for right...
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[laughter] i guess you could call this a high seas senses as diverse and scuba divers around the worldthe kinds of fish swimming near coral reefs. çphil keating has more from florida. how exactly are these citizens scientists counting fish? >> with their eyes and waterproof technology. balance of individuals covering the coast of the u.s., hawaii, central america, are going under water with their equipment, and one fish of this particular species, a few, up to 100, or we seeing an abundant amount? all of this data will be compiled for scientists as well as the commercial and tourist industries. >> they have been doing this for about 15 years over the month of july. in florida, and they recently discovered a new species of flounder. in puget sound, the c. comer -- sea cucumber. usually it is found in abundance, but this year they have not seen very many. jane: here is a reunion that may bring a tear toç your eye. this is the official dodd of texas. she disappeared when hurricane ike tore through the area. their owner did everything to find him. 10 months later, she was spotted, skitti
[laughter] i guess you could call this a high seas senses as diverse and scuba divers around the worldthe kinds of fish swimming near coral reefs. çphil keating has more from florida. how exactly are these citizens scientists counting fish? >> with their eyes and waterproof technology. balance of individuals covering the coast of the u.s., hawaii, central america, are going under water with their equipment, and one fish of this particular species, a few, up to 100, or we seeing an...
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sea. the fins end up in shark fin soup around the world. as much as 80% over the last 30 years. and one unlikely group of people is hoping to reverse that trend. they are shark attack survivors. presumably suffering from what they called sharkholm syndrome. there were at least nine shark survivors on capitol hill today lobbying to protect their toothy attackers. they want the u.s. senate to pass the shark conservation act. it passed the house in march and introduced to the senate by senator john kerry last april. this would ban shark finning and restrict shark fishing in u.s. waters. joining us is mike degree, one of the shark attack survivors who was in washington today. he's also a filmmaker and volunteer with the pugh environment group. thank you very much for coming on the show. >> thank you very much. i would say it's nice to see you but i can't. you're hundreds of miles away. >> fair enough. was this in fact the largest gathering of american shark survivors in one place ever? >> well, it's certainly the largest that i ever heard of bu
sea. the fins end up in shark fin soup around the world. as much as 80% over the last 30 years. and one unlikely group of people is hoping to reverse that trend. they are shark attack survivors. presumably suffering from what they called sharkholm syndrome. there were at least nine shark survivors on capitol hill today lobbying to protect their toothy attackers. they want the u.s. senate to pass the shark conservation act. it passed the house in march and introduced to the senate by senator...
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sea. the fins end up in shark fin soup around the world.populations are seriously threatened. the counts of some types of shark are down by as much as 80% over the last 30 years. and one unlikely group of people is hoping to reverse that trend. they are shark attack survivors. presumably suffering from what doctor.com brilliantly today called shark-holm syndrome. hat tip to him for this graphic. they are lobbying the u.s. shark conservation act. it already unanimously passed the house in march. it was introduced in the senate by john kerry last april. this bans shark finning and it would restrict shark fishing in u.s. waters. joining us now is mike degree, one of the shark attack survivors who was in washington today. he is also a filmmaker and a volunteer with the pugh environment group. mr. degree, thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you, rachael. i appreciate it. i would say it's nice to see you, but i can't. you're hundreds of miles away. >> was this in fact the largest gathering of american shark survivors in one place ever? >>
sea. the fins end up in shark fin soup around the world.populations are seriously threatened. the counts of some types of shark are down by as much as 80% over the last 30 years. and one unlikely group of people is hoping to reverse that trend. they are shark attack survivors. presumably suffering from what doctor.com brilliantly today called shark-holm syndrome. hat tip to him for this graphic. they are lobbying the u.s. shark conservation act. it already unanimously passed the house in march....
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world. and as you talk to us from the sea of tranquility, it inspires us to redouble our efforts to bring peacenquility to earth. for one priceless moment in the whole history of man, all the people on this earth are truly one, one in their pride in what you have done and one in our prayers that you will return safely to earth. >> thank you, mr. president. it's a great honor and privilege for us to be here representing not only the united states but all nations and with interest and curiosity and the future. it's an honor for us to be able to participate here today. >> thank you very much. and i look forward -- a all of look forward to seeing you in the hornet on thursday. >> look forward to that very much, sir. >> work on the moon actually seemed easier than expected. it went on until 1:11 a.m. eastern daylight time when the astronauts were scheduled to return to the lunar module. >> i'd say 20 pounds of carefully selected if not documented samples. >> roger, well done. out. >> official time off the surface, that 1:11:37:32. >> that's good. plenty of room. arch your back a little. your head. g
world. and as you talk to us from the sea of tranquility, it inspires us to redouble our efforts to bring peacenquility to earth. for one priceless moment in the whole history of man, all the people on this earth are truly one, one in their pride in what you have done and one in our prayers that you will return safely to earth. >> thank you, mr. president. it's a great honor and privilege for us to be here representing not only the united states but all nations and with interest and...
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it is the top of the world, 18,000 feet above sea level, one of the highest points in the himalayas.t there was a torturous. one trip to a base camp, and one helicopter to another base camp, and a french helicopter to take us to the top. it was a two-man helicopter, into which they crowded me and my cameraman in the fat with the latest -- in the back with the light is camera he could take, and it was the most incredible flight i have ever taken. this was in the valleys of the himalayas and the to the peaks themselves. just incredible sightseeing. we landed of the very top where the pass was. the road was blocked because they expected the landslides. it was going to be years before the >>. that was traded before they have. we got to the top, and the pilot, a pakistani air force captain, he said, but when you get out, move further slowly. at 18,000 feet, you're going to have trouble breathing. we should have oxygen masks. just move very slowly, or you may pass out. we were following these instructions to move slowly. we did not have far to move anywheray. you concede the soviet union a
it is the top of the world, 18,000 feet above sea level, one of the highest points in the himalayas.t there was a torturous. one trip to a base camp, and one helicopter to another base camp, and a french helicopter to take us to the top. it was a two-man helicopter, into which they crowded me and my cameraman in the fat with the latest -- in the back with the light is camera he could take, and it was the most incredible flight i have ever taken. this was in the valleys of the himalayas and the...
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just a few years after that, at the world wide web became open to people and came into existence. except for the sea every month for access -- except ofor the fee every month, you are not metered by time or by what you are doing for the most part. this is right at the heart of by a gigantic debate and gigantic business issue right now. >> which is what? >> si issue is if you are producing a service or content like the wall street journal also c-span. -- the issue is if you are producing a service, can you charge people for a? can you sell enough advertising to make your profit cover the cost? there is a big debate. we at the wall street journal are almost alone in taking the points of view that we're doing a mixed model. some things we have our free and some require a subscription. >> what does it cost to subscribe on-line to the wall street journal? >> i honestly do not know. i think it is around $100 per year, but i think it can be a little less. they run all first. -- the run offers. >> last time i saw it was something like 800,000 subscribers. >> something like that. >> what has changed in your
just a few years after that, at the world wide web became open to people and came into existence. except for the sea every month for access -- except ofor the fee every month, you are not metered by time or by what you are doing for the most part. this is right at the heart of by a gigantic debate and gigantic business issue right now. >> which is what? >> si issue is if you are producing a service or content like the wall street journal also c-span. -- the issue is if you are...
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seas and rising temperatures as the planet absorbs more heat. i joined a team of scientists down for one of the most remote research stations in the world.eir aim, to decode the message coming from within the ice. at the camp, the ice is a mile and a half thick and hundreds of thousands of years old. they are drilling samples from the oldest eyes, which predates the last great warming of the earth -- the oldest ice, which predates the last reforming of the earth. their concern is that manz actions have set off a chain reaction that will be hard to stop. >> we have to act. if we delay any more, we will find it much harder to mitigate the changes that are already occurring. >> this month, the world's environment ministers came to greenland for talks in the run- change summit. the scientific consensus says industrialized countries must cut greenhouse gas emissions 40% by 2020 to avoid the worst of the global warming. politically, that looks impossible. the search for compromise is on. >> we have to put pressure on governments and expectations of worldwide so they have to act. we have to make the price so high that they do not dare not deliv
seas and rising temperatures as the planet absorbs more heat. i joined a team of scientists down for one of the most remote research stations in the world.eir aim, to decode the message coming from within the ice. at the camp, the ice is a mile and a half thick and hundreds of thousands of years old. they are drilling samples from the oldest eyes, which predates the last great warming of the earth -- the oldest ice, which predates the last reforming of the earth. their concern is that manz...
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moving on the video of the world's second largest aquarium has been viewed nearly a half million times on youtube. there it is right there. this is it. it is called the perosia sea and located in japan. it is the size of three olympic size swimming pools which is big enough to hold four full- grown whale sharks and this is bun of three in the world that have tanks large enough to hold a whale shark and finally i want you to check out this clip of a baby chick going up against a monday tore his saturday. >> it is hard to watch. >> oh, no. >> i know. >> but if you wait a little longer i promise i wouldn't show you if it if it had a bad ending. the baby chick stands his ground and gets away after a few more seconds. after a few more seconds you can see the lizard turns around and the baby chick is fine. if you want to see the entire clip i will have a link on my blog at go fish at wusa9.com. there he is turning away. all is well in the animal world this morning. back to you. >> wow, i was worried there for a while. >> thank you, kristin. >>> a local resident is named allstate's volunteer of the year. >>> and how some of the prize possessions from one of the world's
moving on the video of the world's second largest aquarium has been viewed nearly a half million times on youtube. there it is right there. this is it. it is called the perosia sea and located in japan. it is the size of three olympic size swimming pools which is big enough to hold four full- grown whale sharks and this is bun of three in the world that have tanks large enough to hold a whale shark and finally i want you to check out this clip of a baby chick going up against a monday tore his...
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sea, a california teenager is heading home to make teenager. he is attempting to become the youngest person to sail around the world alone.cheduled to arrive back in california on thursday. he bought a sailboat. the voyage has taken him through a hurricane, rain storms, even a run-in with pirates. he said he would do it all again in a heartbeat. >> i believed he out ran those pirates. >> that is amazing. >> good for him. 5:53. >>> a pack of cigarettes cost one man more money than he had ever seen in this lifetime. >> this morning he's just glad he doesn't have to pay it. >> i thought somebody bought europe with my credit card. it was very concerning. >> the man used his credit card to buy a pack of cigarettes. instead of a few dollars, his bank charleston 23 quadrillion dollars plus an overdraft charges. >> it is a lot of money, something i could never afford to pay back. >> after a couple of hours on the phone, th bank admitted the mistake. the ordeal caught him wondering what he would do if he ever had 23 quadrillion dollars. he said he would give it all away and may be bailed out general motors a few more times. i did
sea, a california teenager is heading home to make teenager. he is attempting to become the youngest person to sail around the world alone.cheduled to arrive back in california on thursday. he bought a sailboat. the voyage has taken him through a hurricane, rain storms, even a run-in with pirates. he said he would do it all again in a heartbeat. >> i believed he out ran those pirates. >> that is amazing. >> good for him. 5:53. >>> a pack of cigarettes cost one man...
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sea level. so that kes this the taest point in the district of columbia. narrator: th world-renowned cathedral towers over the city d is visible for miles. it's theixth largest in the wld, d its central tower is asall as a 30-story building. from the top, the's a great view... if you're lucky enough to get up there. duringhe annual flower mart, the public is lowed the rare oppornity to catch a glimp of this highest view two times every yeare open the central tor for tours. the first our flower mart weekd, and the second is in t fall when we celebre the cathedral's bihday. man: wcome to the washington national cathedral flower mt tower climb. have a good time. it's the only ti the public is allow to actually climb the 332 steps the central tower. it's aextraordinary opportity see parts of the cathedral that most people don'tee. girl: i think it's really cool... well, i can see some the gargoyles and stuff. it's reay gorgeous. i love heights. i lo the view. it's reay awesome. narrator: although this is rare view for most whingtonians, for joe alon, it's just part of e job. as
sea level. so that kes this the taest point in the district of columbia. narrator: th world-renowned cathedral towers over the city d is visible for miles. it's theixth largest in the wld, d its central tower is asall as a 30-story building. from the top, the's a great view... if you're lucky enough to get up there. duringhe annual flower mart, the public is lowed the rare oppornity to catch a glimp of this highest view two times every yeare open the central tor for tours. the first our flower...
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sea, but how many is plenty, really? phil keating is counting shepard: it is home to one of the most diverse worlds of undersea life in all world. scientists say they are trying to get a better idea of just how special this area is, and if you like to snorkel or scuba, listen up, because you may be able to offer a man. he is in the newsroom. why are you not out in a boat or something? phil keating. you are counting all of the fish? >> i did not get to participate, however, the great american fish count goes on every year, and it includes the galapagos islands, the state of hawaii, and other areas. they cannot all of the fish that they see, and the data will be used for policy decisions, such as regulations on overfishing has as well as environmental damage that humans are doing to the -- overfishing as well as environmental damage that humans are doing to the rreefs. -- reefs. what they do is they do not seriously count them down one, two, three, four you are, fought. what they do is -- four, five. what they do is "few" or "many," etc. shepard: anything weird that we did not know about? >> never before has the spiny floun
sea, but how many is plenty, really? phil keating is counting shepard: it is home to one of the most diverse worlds of undersea life in all world. scientists say they are trying to get a better idea of just how special this area is, and if you like to snorkel or scuba, listen up, because you may be able to offer a man. he is in the newsroom. why are you not out in a boat or something? phil keating. you are counting all of the fish? >> i did not get to participate, however, the great...
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at a zoo in japan, a sea lie on and excited school children were the last to see the moon upstaging the sun. it is the last time the world will witness such a spectacular clips for another 123 years. >> the eclipse the longest since july of 1991, when a total eclipse lasting 6:53 was visible from hawaii to south america. >>> still ahead, a dramatic crash. a pilot survives an amazing plummet to the ground. >>> starbucks looking to broaden the base. what could soon be found in the famous coffee shop. >>> more of the much needed showers. >>> first, today's report from wall street. >>> hopefully a chance for showers tonight. >> starting with the ocean, this is what we have going on. muggy weather is going to continue through the entire forecast. looking at the chance of cat i did thunderstorms thursday and friday, not all day rain event. a break on saturday, then again late sunday, that would be closer to sunday night by the time the front gets close enough. for us tomorrow, the front is moving our way. what that's going to do is keep the muggy level very high. heading through the day, chance for shower or thunderstorm is go
at a zoo in japan, a sea lie on and excited school children were the last to see the moon upstaging the sun. it is the last time the world will witness such a spectacular clips for another 123 years. >> the eclipse the longest since july of 1991, when a total eclipse lasting 6:53 was visible from hawaii to south america. >>> still ahead, a dramatic crash. a pilot survives an amazing plummet to the ground. >>> starbucks looking to broaden the base. what could soon be...
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sea. a professional kayaker runs into trouble. >>> too precious to be worn. one of the top jewelry >>> good morning. welcome back. the walt disney world monorail remains closed doed after the deadly crash. two monorails collided killing one of the operators. five guests were treated at the scene for minor injuries. this is the first deadly accident in the park's 38-year history. the investigators areooking into the cause of the crash now. >>> a manhunt is under way for a possible serial killer in south carolina. authorities believe he killed five people within a week. take a look of the sketch of the man. and all the victims were in gaf knee, south carolina. and just yesterday, one of th victims was laid to rest. the cherokee county sheriff says leads continue to poor in, and the shootings are linked through evidence. >> the task force is building the case on it, and we are hoping that we are inching closer to him each day. >> the town is no stranger to mass murder. back in the late '60s, the so-called gaffney strangler killed many woman in just days. >>> demonstrators were confronting police and attack g attacking. people are ordered
sea. a professional kayaker runs into trouble. >>> too precious to be worn. one of the top jewelry >>> good morning. welcome back. the walt disney world monorail remains closed doed after the deadly crash. two monorails collided killing one of the operators. five guests were treated at the scene for minor injuries. this is the first deadly accident in the park's 38-year history. the investigators areooking into the cause of the crash now. >>> a manhunt is under way...
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world. as you talk to us from the sea of tranquillity, it inspires us to double our efforts to bring peace andquillity to earth. for one priceless moment in the whole history of man, all the people on this earth are truly one. one in their pride in which you have done. and one in our prayers you will return safely to earth. >> thank you, mr. president. it's a great honor and privilege for us to be here in presenting not only the united states but the nations and with interest in their curiosity and a vision for the future. it's an honor for us to be able to participate here today. host: that's july 20, 1969, dave is on the phone from utah. caller: good morning, buzz that last clip was longhaul. i am calling as a retired police officer, i finished up my active duty on aerospace and worked on a master's thesis outer space, and some off line work on sl-33, three quick questions, and you may want to copy or ask steve to copy. host: actually dave, why don't we take them one at a time. caller: sure, buzz, your documentation on rendezvous was a major precursor, could you elaborate? guest: yes, i felt
world. as you talk to us from the sea of tranquillity, it inspires us to double our efforts to bring peace andquillity to earth. for one priceless moment in the whole history of man, all the people on this earth are truly one. one in their pride in which you have done. and one in our prayers you will return safely to earth. >> thank you, mr. president. it's a great honor and privilege for us to be here in presenting not only the united states but the nations and with interest in their...
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after more than a year at sea zac sunderland has achieved a world record.ungest person now to sail around the world alone, and here is some video as he comes in there. the 17-year-old's family and friends were on hand to celebrate his return from this 28,000-mile trip. >> yeah, society puts younger people like 15 through 18 in kind of a box that no one is really expected to do much. kind of just pretend to go to high school and play football and that's pretty much it, you know. and there's so much more potential that people can do with the right motivation and the right, you know, ambition in life. so my thing would just be to get out there and do hard things. go for it with all you got. >> seems like quite a role model. during the trip he braved encounters with pirates and storms aboard his 36-foot boat called "intrepid" by the way. he may not have the record for long. british sailor mike purrham is a few months younger than sunderland and is sailing a bigger and faster boat right now. nonetheless, congratulations zac and your family. that's awesome. >>> t
after more than a year at sea zac sunderland has achieved a world record.ungest person now to sail around the world alone, and here is some video as he comes in there. the 17-year-old's family and friends were on hand to celebrate his return from this 28,000-mile trip. >> yeah, society puts younger people like 15 through 18 in kind of a box that no one is really expected to do much. kind of just pretend to go to high school and play football and that's pretty much it, you know. and...
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all the sun and fun is also the home to the only licensed veterinary hospital in the world that treats turtles. seaing us is the director of e hospital. good to see you, rich. >> nice to see you. >> now this is ian. what was wrong with ian? >> me had a couple of tumors on her body. we took those off. we kept her about two months, now she's feeling healthy. when we get done today we're going to take her about 20 miles out in florida bay and release her. >> now you take it even though you're here in key west you take turtles in from all over the world, don't you? >> absolutely, we have one from st. croix that's getting ready to go home. we're in the middle of the keys, and running the only turtle hospital in the keys, we're very busy. >> once you release ian, where is she going to head? >> we'll put her out about 20 miles and we think we'll probably stay there for another year or two. this is a subadult. >> 15 years old? >> about 15. she's not quite an adult. so she'll probably stay back there and eat some of our conch and some of our lobsters, fatten up and then goç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç. hopefully yoff t
all the sun and fun is also the home to the only licensed veterinary hospital in the world that treats turtles. seaing us is the director of e hospital. good to see you, rich. >> nice to see you. >> now this is ian. what was wrong with ian? >> me had a couple of tumors on her body. we took those off. we kept her about two months, now she's feeling healthy. when we get done today we're going to take her about 20 miles out in florida bay and release her. >> now you take it...
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sea of japan. what does this act of defiance mean? how big a threat does pyongyang pose to the rest of the world? international security expert is going to weigh in and join us straight ahead. >>> sarah palin's stunning decision to resign has left the governor, speculation about her future plans. she announced she is leaving office 16 months before her term expires. and she says staying in office as a lame-duck wouldn't benefit her state. the lieutenant-governor will be sworn in as governor july 26th. here's what he told my colleague earlier. >>> you know, i am going to stay in this. i am going to complete the term. but i am also conscious that we don't control life. so i may be dead tomorrow. and i'm not going to commit beyond that. but you bet i will serve out the term. >> sir, we certainly, wasn't what i was meaning. we hope you are going to be all right. maybe need to check on you every now and then. one last thing here -- know it is a little way out. you just figured out wednesday you got the job. are we going to be seeing you in 2010 running for governor of alaska for your own full term? >>
sea of japan. what does this act of defiance mean? how big a threat does pyongyang pose to the rest of the world? international security expert is going to weigh in and join us straight ahead. >>> sarah palin's stunning decision to resign has left the governor, speculation about her future plans. she announced she is leaving office 16 months before her term expires. and she says staying in office as a lame-duck wouldn't benefit her state. the lieutenant-governor will be sworn in as...
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sea in u.s. navy history. 1981. the wedding the world watched princess diana spencer married charles.ear, the won that you love by air supply was the number one record in america ♪ the one that you love ♪ loves you in so many ways ♪ here i am ♪ the one that you love. . . go climb a tree. or discover things you've only read about. get the gear to get it done at bass pro shops. like the body glove method life vest for only $19.94. and take 33% off all remaining towables. teamwork... time together... real conversations... and memories. all for under $2 a serving. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. being smart. yep. just booked my 10th night on hotels.com, so i get a night free. steve: the winner is carol atrip from columbus, georgia. congratulations. don't try this at home, kids. ♪ steve: oh, man, there he goes. tyler brought plunged 198 feet into the world record books after he made that drop off a waterfall in washington state. brian: he walked away with just a sprained wrist and right to our couch. he's here live. steve: he's still damp. how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. thank you. ste
sea in u.s. navy history. 1981. the wedding the world watched princess diana spencer married charles.ear, the won that you love by air supply was the number one record in america ♪ the one that you love ♪ loves you in so many ways ♪ here i am ♪ the one that you love. . . go climb a tree. or discover things you've only read about. get the gear to get it done at bass pro shops. like the body glove method life vest for only $19.94. and take 33% off all remaining towables. teamwork... time...