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what have we done to the everglades? >> well, the biggest thing we've done is drained it. >> reporter: for? >> for our purposes. >> reporter: development, farming. >> development, agriculture. this was the big land boon. there were people who looked at that swamp and said, "what a waste of land. it's fertile soil. let's drain it. >> reporter: case in point-- this view of one part of the glades in the 1970s. this is just 30 years later. the effect has been to cut off the vital natural flow of fresh water from the kissimmee river and lake okeechobee all the way to florida bay. the disruption contributed to recent toxic algae blooms. now almost 20 years after lawmakers passed a comprehensive everglades restoration plan, the florida legislature finally approved a key project, a $1.5 billion reservoir designed to helpto natural flow. >> we got ourselves into this mess. we can figure out how to get ourselves out of it. >> reporter: dr. tiffany troxler of florida international university says the need is greater than ever becaus
what have we done to the everglades? >> well, the biggest thing we've done is drained it. >> reporter: for? >> for our purposes. >> reporter: development, farming. >> development, agriculture. this was the big land boon. there were people who looked at that swamp and said, "what a waste of land. it's fertile soil. let's drain it. >> reporter: case in point-- this view of one part of the glades in the 1970s. this is just 30 years later. the effect has...
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water that made the everglades the evergladesely. >> reporter: another danger lurks, sea level rise. more saltwater is seeping in. left unchecked it could one day taint the drinking water supply for 8 million people in south florida. >> this is a marsh that has been exposed to saltwater intrusion. >> reporter: dr. tiffany troxler showed us how saltwater is already damaging vital saw grass plants. >> when we came out and measured the salt, it was three times higher than what we thought we would experience here. >> reporter: she says that makes reintroduction of fresh water all the more important. when people think everglades are beyond the tipping point, she remains hopeful. >> i like to say we got ourselves into this mess, we can figure out how to get ourselves out of it. >> reporter: to be sure, the reservoir project has a long way to go. congress must approve the federal share of funding and it must still be built. out of 68 projects proposed as part of the master everglades restoration plan, only six are currently under constr
water that made the everglades the evergladesely. >> reporter: another danger lurks, sea level rise. more saltwater is seeping in. left unchecked it could one day taint the drinking water supply for 8 million people in south florida. >> this is a marsh that has been exposed to saltwater intrusion. >> reporter: dr. tiffany troxler showed us how saltwater is already damaging vital saw grass plants. >> when we came out and measured the salt, it was three times higher than...
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. >> reporter: what have we done he the everglades? >> the biggest thing we've done in drained it. >> and the elevator opens and mr. rogers is standing there. >> mason: and steve hartman with a timeless message at just the right time. >> when i read the newspaper and see the news on television, i look for the people who are trying to help. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> mason: good evening. scott's on assignment for "60 minutes." i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. this memorial day weekend, as we honor those who served america, an air force mortician is being accused of disrespecting one of our greatest military heroes, space pioneer john glenn. here's david martin. >> i just want to say i'm embarrassed for my profession, to put that out there. and kind of heartbroken and i hope that the family is not offended in any way. >> reporter: bill zwicherowski b a mortician at dover air force base in delaware, where the fallen come home from america's wars. he now stands accused of failing t treat the remains
. >> reporter: what have we done he the everglades? >> the biggest thing we've done in drained it. >> and the elevator opens and mr. rogers is standing there. >> mason: and steve hartman with a timeless message at just the right time. >> when i read the newspaper and see the news on television, i look for the people who are trying to help. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> mason: good evening. scott's on assignment for "60...
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what have we done to the everglades? >> the biggest thing is andre it. >> reporter: for?ent and agriculture. people looked at that and said, what a waste of land, it's fertile, let's andre it. >> reporter: during the rainy season the overflow would filter through the everglades all the way to florida bay, but development has blocked much of that natural flow. this is what one part of the glades looked leak in 1970 and this is just 30 years later. >> we've already lost 50% of the everglades? >> that's about right. >> is the rest of it salvageable? >> yes. the only way to do that is to restore the flow. >> the diversion and disruption of the water are responsible for alegy blooms in recent years. now nearly 20 years after a major everglades restoration plan was first agreed upon, the florida senate approved a $1.5 million reservoir to collect and send some of the overflow back hrough the everglades. >> this allows us to restore somewhat of that connection so we can provide fresh water to everglades national park and essentially the bay. >> he's an ecologist. >> it's giving
what have we done to the everglades? >> the biggest thing is andre it. >> reporter: for?ent and agriculture. people looked at that and said, what a waste of land, it's fertile, let's andre it. >> reporter: during the rainy season the overflow would filter through the everglades all the way to florida bay, but development has blocked much of that natural flow. this is what one part of the glades looked leak in 1970 and this is just 30 years later. >> we've already lost...
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>>> a monster hunt is under way in the florida everglades, and the monster at issue is a burmesehon. thousands of these are slithering through the grasslands eating everything in their path. some grow to 20 feet long. florida has hired more than two dozen professional hunters to trim the population. mark strassmann went along for the hunt. >> reporter: in a remote corner of the ever graglad w searching for pythons. irwin closed in. >> this is a burmese python. and this is the one causing all the trouble. >> reporter: burmese pythons, giant constrictors native to asia became a nuisance in florida after 1992. hurricane andrew toppled a reptile breeding facility and all its pythons slithered into the wild. females can lay dozens of eggs at a time. and by one estimate, 100,000 live in the everglades today. some can grow longer than 20 feet. and here this invasive species has no natural predators. they're non-venomous, but those rows of teeth are razor sharp. it coils itself around its prey, squeezes and suffocates it before swallowing hole. this video shot late last year in the every
>>> a monster hunt is under way in the florida everglades, and the monster at issue is a burmesehon. thousands of these are slithering through the grasslands eating everything in their path. some grow to 20 feet long. florida has hired more than two dozen professional hunters to trim the population. mark strassmann went along for the hunt. >> reporter: in a remote corner of the ever graglad w searching for pythons. irwin closed in. >> this is a burmese python. and this is...
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. >>> as if the florida everglades weren't unforgiving enough. f it wasn't hot enough and rugged enough. our buddy here nick the wrangler one of our new favorites, has decided he's going out into the everglades to look for something. something that he says makes the place even more dangerous. searches, searches, and finally he finds what he's after. >> check this out! oh, my gosh. stopped dead in my tracks. a burmese python. >> okay, dude. >> is it really that easy? >> they are everywhere. now, unfortunately the burmese python is an invasive species in the everglades. it does not belong there. >> because it's called burmese. otherwise it'd be called the floridian. >> exactly. and it eats a ton of alligators and other native wildlife. >> what? >> what he's found is a baby. a very irritated baby burmese python. >> baby? >> yeah. this is very small compared to how large they can get. so he's not happy with this find because it's a wee one. he's looking for the giant ones. before he lets this one go -- >> oh! >> he stops by a local shop and sees a lot
. >>> as if the florida everglades weren't unforgiving enough. f it wasn't hot enough and rugged enough. our buddy here nick the wrangler one of our new favorites, has decided he's going out into the everglades to look for something. something that he says makes the place even more dangerous. searches, searches, and finally he finds what he's after. >> check this out! oh, my gosh. stopped dead in my tracks. a burmese python. >> okay, dude. >> is it really that easy?...
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now they are closer to bringing fresh water back years of development and miss use depleted the everglades. now the florida legislator approved a reservoir designed to help restore some of the natural flow but there is another problem. sea level rise. scientists say it is damaging the sawgrass. >> when we came out here and measured it was three times higher than what we thought we would experience. >> if left unchecked it could impact more than just wildlife. 8million people count on the everglades for drinking water. >>> still ahead commemorating the battle, how the ceremony brought together both sides of the critical conflict. >> grandma's message, what one california woman is doing for thousands of troops over seas. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. a 90-year-old woman from southern california has made it her mission to send letters to u.s. troops serving over seas. she started sending letters to america's troops during world war ii. they gone to soldiers and to the wounded. her letters are four pages long. her connection to the troops is personal. her son served in vietnam. he survived but still st
now they are closer to bringing fresh water back years of development and miss use depleted the everglades. now the florida legislator approved a reservoir designed to help restore some of the natural flow but there is another problem. sea level rise. scientists say it is damaging the sawgrass. >> when we came out here and measured it was three times higher than what we thought we would experience. >> if left unchecked it could impact more than just wildlife. 8million people count...
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and kerry sanders is in the thick of it in the everglades. l snake footage. >> reporter: this is a case of nature out of whack. biologists ne biologists theoryize that somebody imported a burmese python as a pet. well, the eggs hatched and there's an estimated 100,000 snakes out here. and some of them are huge. >> you can hear if a snake's moving. >> reporter: we're on the hunt for burmese pythons with dusty crowne. nicknamed the wild man, he captured the biggest buy thon in the everglades this year, 16'3". in slow-mo, it's man versus snake. the biggest danger, not the bite, but if the snake wraps around the wild man. pythons kill by constricting. >> that's a big snake, boys. >> yeah, it is. >> that's how we indict in the everglades, son. wild man. woo. >> reporter: what was that like? >> the easiest way to equate it is like wrestlemania. andre the giant versus hulk hogan. a battle involving the heavyweights. >> reporter: 130 pounds with the power to kill an alligator, the south florida water main district pays a boundty for every captured. >>
and kerry sanders is in the thick of it in the everglades. l snake footage. >> reporter: this is a case of nature out of whack. biologists ne biologists theoryize that somebody imported a burmese python as a pet. well, the eggs hatched and there's an estimated 100,000 snakes out here. and some of them are huge. >> you can hear if a snake's moving. >> reporter: we're on the hunt for burmese pythons with dusty crowne. nicknamed the wild man, he captured the biggest buy thon in...
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. >> repr:orte what have we done to the everglades? >> the biggest thing we've done is drained it. >> and the elevator opens and mr. rogers is standing there. >> mason: and steve hartman wi a
. >> repr:orte what have we done to the everglades? >> the biggest thing we've done is drained it. >> and the elevator opens and mr. rogers is standing there. >> mason: and steve hartman wi a
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. >>> killer snakes could wipe out species living in the everglades. how drones are helping hunters capture the predators and why it's good for the environment and good for business too. ♪ ouch! ♪ skin-flex™, anna! sit! new band-aid® brand skin-flex™ bandages. our best bandage yet! it moves like a second skin. ♪ dries almost instantly. better? yeah. go! good thing because stopping never crosses your mind. band-aid® brand. stick with it™ so chevy is the most awarded car company three years in a row. wow. -really... let's see how quickly you can read through all their awards. oh gosh... -lot of pressure. you ready? go! 2017 motor trend car of the year. kelly blue book 2016 best resale value... u.s. news best cars for the money 10 best blah blah blah 2017 iihs...top safety. only about 90 more to go! 2015 (laughs) 2017 north american car of the year! that's a lot of awards! who would of thought? great, now i'm going to have to go buy a new car. threes...?' introducing the outback aussie 4! soup and salad. center-cut sirloin a
. >>> killer snakes could wipe out species living in the everglades. how drones are helping hunters capture the predators and why it's good for the environment and good for business too. ♪ ouch! ♪ skin-flex™, anna! sit! new band-aid® brand skin-flex™ bandages. our best bandage yet! it moves like a second skin. ♪ dries almost instantly. better? yeah. go! good thing because stopping never crosses your mind. band-aid® brand. stick with it™ so chevy is the most awarded car...
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. >> reporter: what have we done to the everglades? >> the biggest thing we've done is drained it. >> and the elevator opens and mr. rogers is standing there. >> mason: and steve hartman with a
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. >> reporter: what have we done he the everglades? the biggest thing we've done in drained it. >> and the elevator opens and mr. rogers is standing there. >> mason: and steve hartman with a timeless message at just the right time.
. >> reporter: what have we done he the everglades? the biggest thing we've done in drained it. >> and the elevator opens and mr. rogers is standing there. >> mason: and steve hartman with a timeless message at just the right time.
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we're in the florida everglades with the massive proposal to
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that's an additional 2,000 pythons that won't hatch in the everglades. >> bret: the u.s.ercepts an icbm. that breaking news and the rest of the news of the day out of washington with the panel after the break. 24hr protection from frequent heartburn. all day, and all night. now packed into a pill so small, we call it mini. new clearminis from nexium 24hr. see heartburn differently. mattress firmness? fortunately there's a bed where you both get what you want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. now it's our lowest price ever on our temperature balancing i8 bed, save $700. ends sunday. go to sleepnumber.com for a store near you. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better a
that's an additional 2,000 pythons that won't hatch in the everglades. >> bret: the u.s.ercepts an icbm. that breaking news and the rest of the news of the day out of washington with the panel after the break. 24hr protection from frequent heartburn. all day, and all night. now packed into a pill so small, we call it mini. new clearminis from nexium 24hr. see heartburn differently. mattress firmness? fortunately there's a bed where you both get what you want every night. enter sleep...
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that's an additional 2,000 pythons that won't hatch in the everglades. >> bret: the u.s. intercepts an icbm. that breaking news and the rest of the news of the day out of washington with the panel after the break. ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you've learned that taking informed steps along the way really makes a difference later. that's what it means to go long™. call now and request this free decision guide. it's full of information on medicare and the range of aarp medicare supplement plans to choose from based on your needs and budget. all plans like these let you cho
that's an additional 2,000 pythons that won't hatch in the everglades. >> bret: the u.s. intercepts an icbm. that breaking news and the rest of the news of the day out of washington with the panel after the break. ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you....
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. >>> back at 7:42 with a wild war in the florida everglades. >> ber over. is underway to get the pay on this population under control. there are government sponsored hunts. and kerry sanders is in the thick of it. >> reporter: this is a case of nature out of whack. somebody imported a python as a pet but then it got into big so they decided to release it in the everglades. the eggs hatch and now there's an estimated 100,000 snakes out here, and as you're going to see, some of them are huge. >> you sere if a make is moving. >> reporter: we're on the hunt for pythons with dusty crumb, nicknamed the wild man, he recently captured the largest p python in the everglades this the biggest danger? if he wraps around the man. >> that's a big snake. look at that. that's how we do it in the everglades, son. wild man. >> reporter: what was that like? >> the easiest way to equate it is wrestlemania. a battle between the heavy weights. >> reporter: at 130 pounds with the power to kill an alligator, they pay a dobounty for every snake. >> that i got a pretty good day for
. >>> back at 7:42 with a wild war in the florida everglades. >> ber over. is underway to get the pay on this population under control. there are government sponsored hunts. and kerry sanders is in the thick of it. >> reporter: this is a case of nature out of whack. somebody imported a python as a pet but then it got into big so they decided to release it in the everglades. the eggs hatch and now there's an estimated 100,000 snakes out here, and as you're going to see,...
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. >> people here live between the everglades and the ocean, so the environment is always on our minds. >> reporter: last year, curbelo and florida democrat ted deutch co-founded the bipartisan climate solutions caucus. it now has 38 members in the house of representatives. >> it's what we call a noah's ark caucus. you can only join if you identify a member of the opposing party to join with you, so it kind of forces bipartisanship, and the caucus is equally republican and democrat. i never thought that we would grow so fast. >> reporter: curbelo's constituents are already living with the effects of global warming, such as high tides that reach higher every year and flood residents even on sunny days, depressing property values. they're experiencing the threats of rising sea levels, coastal erosion, loss of wildlife, the zika virus, all of which scientists say are worsened by climate change. curbelo supports continuing and expanding subsidies for carbon- free and renewable energy sources. >> most members of congress are open to this idea of the united states leading an energy revolutio
. >> people here live between the everglades and the ocean, so the environment is always on our minds. >> reporter: last year, curbelo and florida democrat ted deutch co-founded the bipartisan climate solutions caucus. it now has 38 members in the house of representatives. >> it's what we call a noah's ark caucus. you can only join if you identify a member of the opposing party to join with you, so it kind of forces bipartisanship, and the caucus is equally republican and...
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they dumped the pets in the everglades and then they are all over the place. michelle: they are mighty animals, ones that will attack a gator. jonathan: go after deer, gator, dogs, cats, anything. interesting way to make a buck. doug: they have other animals in florida. feral hogs, bears. wild place. we will see the end of the steady rain pattern get drizzly tonight and tomorrow. more heavy rain moving in this time tomorrow. get busy and give you a look at a blah camera. sometimes it's spectacular and the blue skies at national harbor. not so much. blah. rain, drizzle. low clouds. unseasonably temperat are 20 below average. we have steady rain from the district. you can see in the animation from life doppler. but it will diminish to patches of the light rain and drizzle. that will be the story overnight and for a piece of tomorrow. but tomorrow afternoon it changes. you can see at 7:30 in the morning a lot of rain regenerating over southwestern virginia. then it moves rapidly northeastward and it fills in. steady rain for second half of tomorrow afternoon rush
they dumped the pets in the everglades and then they are all over the place. michelle: they are mighty animals, ones that will attack a gator. jonathan: go after deer, gator, dogs, cats, anything. interesting way to make a buck. doug: they have other animals in florida. feral hogs, bears. wild place. we will see the end of the steady rain pattern get drizzly tonight and tomorrow. more heavy rain moving in this time tomorrow. get busy and give you a look at a blah camera. sometimes it's...
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-i'm making a list -- theme parks, shopping, beaches, the everglades. oh, i know. orida fabulous? wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white! i think we could get into a community theater doing that stuff. thank you. thank you, jim. thank you, folks. we appreciate that. thank you. see you later. -see ya. -hey, how ya doin'? good to see you guys. get ready. we'd like to give you some money here. for our first "toss up," $1,000 is the amount. "place" is the category. and vanna is the letter toucher. ♪ [ bell chimes ] jim. the bluegrass state. yeah, that's it. kentucky, i think, yeah.
-i'm making a list -- theme parks, shopping, beaches, the everglades. oh, i know. orida fabulous? wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white! i think we could get into a community theater doing that stuff. thank you. thank you, jim. thank you, folks. we appreciate that. thank you. see you later. -see ya. -hey, how ya doin'? good to see you guys. get ready. we'd like to give you some money here. for our first "toss...
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explored caves in california, rolled down the white sand dunes in new mexico and ventured into the florida everglades, jumping through puddles. he said he quit smoking pot when he started a family and stopped boozing after the split. pitt acknowledged that drinking became a problem. >> he's getting rid of all that so he can basically look in the mirror and look himself in the eye. >> now fear of free of alcohol, he says he replaced wit cranberry juice and fizzy water, saying, i've got to cleanest urinary tract in all of l.a., i guarantee you. pitt's now living alone with his dog in his longtime hollywood home, but right after the breakup he slept on a friend's floor for a month and a half. >> this is the latest video of brad leaving the sculpting studio where he's been creating art. he was also spotted animatedly chatting with people outside. he says sculpting is the manual labor he needs right now. >> he just loves that hands-on act of creation and making something that wasn't there before. >> above all, family come first and he wants to improve his relationship with the kids saying, quote, it's hit
explored caves in california, rolled down the white sand dunes in new mexico and ventured into the florida everglades, jumping through puddles. he said he quit smoking pot when he started a family and stopped boozing after the split. pitt acknowledged that drinking became a problem. >> he's getting rid of all that so he can basically look in the mirror and look himself in the eye. >> now fear of free of alcohol, he says he replaced wit cranberry juice and fizzy water, saying, i've...
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the program's goal is to slow down the growth of pythons in the everglades that are wiping out other wildlife. there are thousands of them out there. so this is good work. glad he is the man with this job. jonathan: it's gotten out of control in florida. all right. talk about what is out of control. talk about what is going on outside. steve rudin is joining us now and stormwatch7. you can see out the window. it's raining, steve. is this going to let up soon? steve: eventually it will slow down. university. a lot going on tonight around the d.m.v. we have the battle of the beltways. the last game in the series. and it's questionable whether or not the game will get going. if you are rushing down there for 7:05 for first pitch, you might want to slow it down a little bit. talk about the temperatures right now. temperature is 55 degrees at reagan national airport. remember yesterday i was at nats park. it was beautiful out there. it was also 21 degrees warmer. so a huge fall in temperatures compared to yesterday thanks to the cloud cover and the showers. most of the shower activity drif
the program's goal is to slow down the growth of pythons in the everglades that are wiping out other wildlife. there are thousands of them out there. so this is good work. glad he is the man with this job. jonathan: it's gotten out of control in florida. all right. talk about what is out of control. talk about what is going on outside. steve rudin is joining us now and stormwatch7. you can see out the window. it's raining, steve. is this going to let up soon? steve: eventually it will slow...
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it held the central florida area, the everglades. traded lackcally market first odors -- i never thought i would say black market for fresca. but thank you for the point. >> will you get a round of applause to our panel? we will head to a break. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] strategistslyrical discussed donald trump and how the mayfair in the humming elections. here is a brief look. there are structural reasons why, for the foreseeable future, our ended its will. the label democrat and republican while i'm not saying there will be a serious third party threat here, but what those labels mean is really what is up for grabs. and whether they mean anything at all is up for grabs. our political parties are like department stores. complicated, aggregations of a letter products and things. we live in an age when department stores are dying because people want to shop f
it held the central florida area, the everglades. traded lackcally market first odors -- i never thought i would say black market for fresca. but thank you for the point. >> will you get a round of applause to our panel? we will head to a break. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] strategistslyrical discussed donald trump...
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(from broll)praying over the infinite scenery of florida's everglades national park while showing off torso tattoo of a tornado.. perhaps the stark image is metaphor for the clarity brad says he now feels after weathering the storm of his family being quote "ripped apart"revealing for the first time inside gq style that he is six months sober. the fiercely private father of six was uncharacteristically candid saying quote i can't remember a day since i got out of college when i wasn't boozing or something... and truthfully i could drink a russian under the table with his own vodka. i was a professional. i was good.brad mentions his estrange wife angelina's name just once within in the extensive 40 page spread. pitt says he is in therapy after his quote "self-inflicted" family turmoil. he opened up as to why they are privately negotiating custody outside of court- quote:i was really on my back and chained to a system when child services was called... after that, we've been able to work together to sort this out...i heard one lawyer say, "no one wins in court-it's just a matter of who g
(from broll)praying over the infinite scenery of florida's everglades national park while showing off torso tattoo of a tornado.. perhaps the stark image is metaphor for the clarity brad says he now feels after weathering the storm of his family being quote "ripped apart"revealing for the first time inside gq style that he is six months sober. the fiercely private father of six was uncharacteristically candid saying quote i can't remember a day since i got out of college when i wasn't...
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we are on the front lines as a professional snake hunter goes high tech to combat south florida florida's dangerous evergladesctor reid scott stops by to talk about his position on the hit show veep. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> live from the cbs bay area studios. this is cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> as we take a live look at the bay bridge, it's monday, may 8th. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. >> why not? we have to anyway. >> happy monday. did you have a good cinco de mayo. >> i can't remember. it was a long time ago. >> i'm looking ahead to this friday because my son graduates from college. >> just so exciting. my bank is appreciative of it. and my pocketbook. that's what i'm looking ahead to now. no looking back any more. >>> look at this beautiful clear view looking out over the bay bridge. we have clear skies everywhere to the immediate seashore. santa rosa in the 40s. otherwise, in the 50s. there's the satellite and radar which suggests we to have clouds on the approach for
we are on the front lines as a professional snake hunter goes high tech to combat south florida florida's dangerous evergladesctor reid scott stops by to talk about his position on the hit show veep. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> live from the cbs bay area studios. this is cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> as we take a live look at the bay bridge, it's...
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tomorrow we'll look at the massive hunt for burmese pythons in florida everglades. are using high-tech methods like drones. tomorrow we'll find out how the invasive species is changing the wetlands. >>> right now jill schlesinger is in the toyota green room with her tips on how to hit retirement age. some americans do not know how to make th >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by panera bread, food as it should be. more than one flavor, or texture, or color. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases you
tomorrow we'll look at the massive hunt for burmese pythons in florida everglades. are using high-tech methods like drones. tomorrow we'll find out how the invasive species is changing the wetlands. >>> right now jill schlesinger is in the toyota green room with her tips on how to hit retirement age. some americans do not know how to make th >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by panera bread, food as it should be. more than one flavor, or...