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somer was such a bright star that never got her chance to shine. this isn't mayberry anymore. we need to get together and figure out what it is that we are not doing right. >> when she rolled over we saw the anchor that was hooked up inside of her. you'd have to be pretty inebriated to try to get across walden avenue on a lawnmower. >> on a lawnmower. yep, those are just some of the stories we're working on for you. thanks for joining us, i'm natasha curry. rescuers are looking for survivors in the hole of this sunken ship. the south korean warship went down near a disputed sea border with north korea yesterday. 58 sailors have been rescued but 46 others are still missing. it's still unclear, too, why the ship sank. but a south korean news agency quotes military officials who say an explosion punched a hole in the ship. north and south korea have exchanged gunfire in that area in the past. but the state department says there's no evidence that north korea's involved this time. rvs and cars packed with tea party activists are rolling right into the hometown of democratic senate majority leader harry reid. they're gathering in searchlight, nevada, to call for reid's defeat in the november election. organizers expect a crowd of 10,000 to descend on this tiny town with one gas station and one restaurant. former vice presidential candidate sarah palin is headlining the event dubbed showdown in searchlight. recent polls show a majority of nevada voters disapprove of reid's job performance, and only a third would re-elect him. but reid blames the state's high unemployment and high foreclosure rates. >> the health care thing, he's screwing up big time. so he's out. >> i don't think many voters in nevada dislike me. i think that we have an economic situation in nevada that is very difficult. >> tea party activists are taking their tour cross-country to protest big government, and health care reform. a trial date has not been set yet for the man accused of murdering 7-year-old somer thompson. and while she's waiting to see justice done in the courtroom, somer's mother says that there's something that we can all do to make sure that no one has to go through what she's endured. somer disappeared last year while walking home from school. her body found days later in a landfill. her mother, diena spoke yesterday after authorities announced they charging jared harrell with her murder. she says it's up to us to prevent other families from suffering such tragedies. >> this isn't mayberry anymore. we, as parents, as community leaders, as citizens, we need to get together and figure out what it is that we're not doing right. >> you've been sharing your views on thompson's call to action. and we'd like to share some of your responses. bill posted this on facebook. we need more neighborhood watches. if our children are going to walk to school or wherever, we should try to explain to them about strangers and what to do if approached. crystal says that is no way to determine what we're doing right or wrong. this world will never be this suite and worry-free place. we need to be aware of our neighbors and watch our children. we cannot assume that everyone isn't a vial monster. nancy puts it like this, send all sex offenders to gitmo. more information for you now, general motors has just announced a recall of a very important warning about 5,000 heavy duty vans because of an engine fire risk. the recall involves chevrolet express and gm savannah passenger and cargo vans built in february and march of this year. in a statement gm urges customers to stop driving the vans and park them outside away from buildings and other cars. people are also being told to disconnect both battery cables if possible. and many of the vans haven't even made it off the lot and those that have are mostly with companies that rent them out for group transport. production and sale of the recalled van will be stopped until gm can fix what's believed to be a faulty alternator. british airways scab bin crew members are on strike right now, started picketing today over pay and working conditions. it's the second vit in the last few weeks at the airline. b.a. says it won't affect as many passengers this time around. the company predicts it will be able to fly more than 75% of its scheduled flights because more workers are willing to cross picket lines. president obama's second nominee for transportation security chief is calling it quits. major general robert harding withdrew himself from the nomination yesterday. he blamed what he called distractions caused by his work as a defense contractor. he admitted he made mistakes when his former company overbilled the government in 2004. the issue was later settled. investigators concluded there was no fraud. the first nominee also withdrew. mother than 220,000 residents have past due energy bills in iowa. the law forces utility companies to keep the heat and hour on from november through april. soon they can start disconnecting services. nearly 90,000 customers have gotten notices. that's an all-time record. many fell behind during the harsh winter. president obama will sign the fixes to the health care bill into law on tuesday. this bill, of course, is the bill that made adjustments or reconciliations to the heck law signed into law earlier this week. he talked about the changes during his weekly and radio address. >> this was a momentous week whiching to we took bold new stops towards restoring economic security for our middle class and rebuilding a stronger foundation for our future. it is a week in which some of the change that generations hoped for and worked for finally became reality in america. >> democratic leaders and white house officials may be celebrating their victory this week. most of the rest of the country is not. most people aren't interested in celebrating a bill that makes their lives more complicated, takes more out of their paychecks and puts decisions they're used to making themselves into the hands of federal bureaucrats. >> the fixes bill also changes funding for higher education. starting july 1st, nearly all federally backed student loans will come directly from the federal government and not private lenders frmts. look at this, thousands of u.s. sailors are back home for the first time in eight months. how exciting for their families. the aircraft carrier "nimitz" arrived here in san diego yesterday along with three supporting ships. a navy admiral says the "nimitz" flew more than 2600 sorties to support operations in afghanistan. its group also took place in other operations including fighting pirates near the horn of africa. sweet. guess what? a former beauty queen is on the run. she says her life in danger. why officials say angie san clemente is leading a double life, one that took her from the fashion runways to the top of the south american drug trade. there have been no public sightings of actress sandra bullock since rumors about marriage trouble started flying. tabloids are reporting that her husband, jesse james, cheated on her. so why would an actress with a successful career hook up with a bad boy like jesse? hln's joy behar tackled that on her show. >> "us weekly" is reporting that jesse had other women. >> right. >> and now another woman has come forward saying she had a two-year affair with jesse while he was married to sandra. >> right. >> are they all going to start coming out of the woodwork now? >> i mean, absolutely. sources are telling us that there -- it was like the worst kept secret around his chopper shop that he, you know, he had this way. he would woo these women, bring them in, put these ads on, come on and be a model for my motorcycle shop. this is just the beginning. we could have tiger woods part two here. 15 women. >> he's kind of like a tiger copycat the guy, in a way. >> and it must make kate winslet happy that poor sandra bullock is taking the bullet for all of this. >> in one day. >> yeah. >> sorry mary jo. >> oh. >> that was so wrong of me. i apologize to you. >> but wait, let me keep going on this, because i'm going to get to you, mary jo. who do you think had more mistresses, tiger or jesse? that's all we have to know. >> that's a tough question but i'm going to go with tiger because he's more famous. but, you know, jesse has like a long list of random, stripper tattoo girls. maybe there's more of those out in the world. >> i think there's plenty of them. >> here they come. >> okay. jesse's ex-wife, she's talking. and she claims that he sent her a text message after he married sandra saying i think i made a huge mistake. isn't that something? why do you think, if that's true, why do you think he married sandra? >> he married her, first of all, for the money. >> yeah. >> second of all because if they get divorced, he's going to get a chunk of her fortune. she's a lot richer than him. >> but he has millions, judy. >> yeah. >> he has millions. it's not for the money. >> but also then what about for the access to hollywood? yes he had some access. but didn't she help him with her fame and through the legitimacy. because she made him into the also presentable guy when he's a biker boy. >> sources say he was such a split personality, too. >> i agree. he's a jekyll and hyde. right now wildlife officials are looking for a 25-foot humpback whale spotted off the coast of miami beach. the whale is believed to be entangled in fishing line with a small anchor attached. a fisherman shot this videotape of the whale yesterday, one official said that the whale does not have a good prognosis unless something is done to get it untangled from the line. a team is on standby just in case the animal is spotted. cities around the world are marking earth hour and that means lights out, folks. as part of earth day millions of people are dimming their lights at 8:30 p.m. local time. in sydney, australia, of course landmarks like the opera house and the bridge were among the first to go dark. look at this. the world wildlife fund started the event there three years ago to draw attention to global warming. the lights dimmed through asia, too, the empire state building, the eiffel tower, even the las vegas strip will be dark for an hour tonight. nearly a billion people in more than 4,000 cities turned off lights for last year's earth hour. larry king now has a new voice on his car gps system. >> turn around when possible and keep it g. you dig? >> snoop dogg didn't just have driving directions for larry. he weighed in on tough issues like the tiger woods controversy. hear what he has to say. whoo. >> the too-close-for-cover flyover has radically changed one pilot's upcoming tour of duty in afghanistan. the lieutenant commander will be serving on the ground when he deploys in june. he and another pilot were removed from air duty after just a few hundred feet over georgia tech stadium in november. the navy does not permit flyovers below an altitude of 1,000 feet. an investigation concluded the pilots used improper procedures to calculate their altitude. >> look how close they are. holy smokes! whoa! a navy rear admiral says the pilots failed to meet safety standards with, quote, nearly tragic consequences. fryman's family says the navy is overreacting to the incident and ignoring the 2,500 hours of service he served without incident. federal investigators are looking at the deadliest traffic wreck in kentucky in about 20 years. check out this video. a semi truck crossed a highway median on i-65 yesterday. what a mess here. it went smashing head-on into a van. ten people in the van were killed. including the truck driver. the victims in the van included three generations of one family headed to a wedding. >> they were just a blessing to the community, and they loved to help people and if there was somebody in need they would always be one of the first ones to respond. and they loved to help people and be of service to other people. >> for us as a community i think it's going to mean just that a big piece of us is gone. >> an ntsb spokesman says they still don't know why the truck crossed the median. kentucky's governor offered his condolences. a co-lom yeah beauty queen is now being called the queen of cocaine. model san clemente is suspected of running an operation that smuggles millions of dollars of cocaine. they say she used other models to smuggle drugs around the world. the allegations that this beauty queen could have coordinated sufficient an empire, surprises even the seasoned traffickers. >> in the history of the drug trade there's been women with bigger balls than the men. usually i would say a girl like that would be running the network of mules, not the whole cartel. >> her former boyfriend says she's running scared. >> right now she's shocked and scared she'll get arrested, he says. she's afraid for her life because this is a big drug problem and the bad guys could harm her. >> san clemente has apparently updated her facebook page since she's been on the run. she says she's currently in argentina, fears going to jail and maintains her innocence. get this, at least 100 guns were stolen from this gun shop in lynwood, washington. police say someone broke in to the store and made off with the handguns. authorities think they tunnelled through the floor of that store to get inside. >> any handguns or any weapons being stolen is a concern. 100 handguns, that's a lot of handguns no matter how big your story. >> and solving the crime may be tough. the store does not have surveillance cameras and police say that's making their investigation more difficult. get this. a man is busted for allegedly driving drunk on a lawn mower. she was arrested in land cass ster for trying to cross a busy intersection on his lawn mower. a breathalyzer showed his alcohol level was nearly twice the legal limit. strange as it sounds, one man who lives in the area says he isn't surprised at all. >> you'd have to be pretty en eastbound rated to get across wall done avenue on a lawn mower. it doesn't surprise me. we have several unique residents in this neighborhood. >> the suspect was drive ng without a license, it had been revoked because of previous dwi convictions. wrapper snoop dogg knows a little about low riding. he was happy to teach larry king. >> it's low to the floor, too. see. i told you it was low to the flo. >> snoop appeared on "larry king live" last night. he told larry that rap music is popular because it's the music of change. snoop also weighed in on the troubles that golfer tiger woods has been having. >> what do you make of tiger woods? >> i make, you know, nothing of it. that's a personal issue with him and his wife. i feel like it's been blown out of proportion because he was looked at as somebody who was perfect. but at the same time nobody is perfect and everybody makes mistakes. let him get his life right with his wife and move on. >> do you think he's going to do good in the masters? >> i think he'll do well in the masters and in life, understanding what's important. sometimes it takes a negative situation like that to turn into a positive. >> can he see with those shades on? >> he called sue son boil a great artist and looked forward to working with her. usually you hear about adults disciplining their kids for using bad words. in this case it's the other way around. >> would he have used this kind of language in front of his mother? well, according to vice president biden he wouldn't have. so why in front of the american people? >> that teenager is calling on vice president joe biden to clean up his language. ddddd somer was such a bright star that never got her chance to shine. this isn't mayberry anymore. we need to get together and figure out what it is that we are not doing right. >> when she rolled over we saw the anchor that was hooked up inside of her. you'd have to be pretty inebriated to try to get across walden avenue on a lawnmower. >> on a lawnmower. yep, those are just some of the stories we're working on for you. thanks for joining us, i'm natasha curry. rescuers are looking for survivors in the hole of this sunken ship. the south korean warship went down near a disputed sea border with north korea yesterday. 58 sailors have been rescued but 46 others are still missing. it's still unclear, too, why the ship sank. but a south korean news agency quotes military officials who say an explosion punched a hole in the ship. north and south korea have exchanged gunfire in that area in the past. but the state department says there's no evidence that north korea's involved this time. rvs and cars packed with tea party activists are rolling right into the hometown of democratic senate majority leader harry reid. they're gathering in searchlight, nevada, to call for reid's defeat in the november election. organizers expect a crowd of 10,000 to descend on this tiny town with one gas station and one restaurant. former vice presidential candidate sarah palin is headlining the event dubbed showdown in searchlight. recent polls show a majority of nevada voters disapprove of reid's job performance, and only a third would re-elect him. but reid blames the state's high unemployment and high foreclosure rates. >> the health care thing, he's screwing up big time. so he's out. >> i don't think many voters in nevada dislike me. i think that we have an economic situation in nevada that is very difficult. >> tea party activists are taking their tour cross-country to protest big government, and health care reform. a trial date has not been set yet for the man accused of murdering 7-year-old somer thompson. and while she's waiting to see justice done in the courtroom, somer's mother says that there's something that we can all do to make sure that no one has to go through what she's endured. somer disappeared last year while walking home from school. her body found days later in a landfill. her mother, diena thompson, spoke yesterday a short time after authorities announced that they were charging 24-year-old jarred harold with her murder. she said that it is up to us to prevent other families from suffering such tragedies. >> this isn't mayberry anymore. we, as parents, as community leaders, as citizens, we need to get together and figure out what it is that we're not doing right. >> you've been sharing your views on thompson's call to action. and we'd like to share some of your responses. nancy post thd on facebook. sadly, i believe mayberry is a myth. i can't imagine there ever was a time when predators didn't lurk and hurt children. the one thing that has changed is it is talked about and predators can't hide. in days past, we knew of it, however, it wasn't discussed. it was considered shamtful. i think we're going in the right direction. damion says i think there's no one thing that can be done. we as a people need to step up. it takes a village to raise a child. yet every day you have people that turn a blind eye to things because it may not affect them. when it comes to our children, we're all responsible. we all need to watch out for each other like they did in may berry. we'd like to hear your views. what do you think parents and communities should be doing to protect children from predators? general motors has just announced a recall with a very important warning, about 5,000 heavy-duty vance because of an engine fire risk. the recall involves chevrolet express and gm savannah passenger and cargo vans that were built in february and march of this year. in a statement, gm urges customers to stop driving the vans and park them outside away from buildings and other cars. people are also being told to disconnect both battery cables if possible. and many of the vans haven't even made it off the lot and those that have are mostly with companies that rent them out for group transport. production and sale of the recalled van will be stopped until gm can fix what's believed to be a faulty alternator. hundreds of laid-off gm workers will soon be called back to work. the company says it's recalling almost 900 workers at its canadian plants. those plants are making crossover suvs like the ek knocks and terrain. their sales have skyrocketed in the u.s. and canada. gm says it will also create about 70 new jobs by august. workers will start receiving notices next month. british airways cabin crew members are on strike right now. they started picketing the airline today over pay and working conditions. it's the second strike in the last few weeks at the airline. but ba says it won't affect as many passengers this time around. the company predicts it will be able to fly more than 75% of its scheduled flights because more workers are willing to cross picket lines. president obama's second nominee for transportation security chief is calling it quits. major general robert harding withdrew himself from the nomination yesterday and he blamed what he called distractions caused by his work as a defense contractor. he admitted made mistakes when his former company overbilled the government in 2004. the issue was later settled and investigators concluded there was no fraud. the first nominee, errol southers, also withdrew. a lot of people in iowa worried that their gas and electricity will be cut off next week. more than 220,000 residents have past-due energy bills, thaw they are protected by the stated's winter moratorium law. it forces utility companies to keep the heat and power on from november through april. but then they can start disconnecting services. nearly 90,000 customers have gotten notices. that's an all-time record. many fell behind during the harsh winter. president obama will sign the fixes to the health care bill into law on tuesday. the bill, of course, is the bill that made adjustments or reconciliations to the health care overhaul signed into law earlier this week. president obama talked about the changes during his weekly internet and radio address. >> this was a momentous week for america. it was a week in which, together, we took bold new steps toward restoring economic security for our middle class, and rebuilding a stronger foundation for our future. it was a week in which some of the change that generations have hoped for and worked for finally became reality in america. >> democratic leaders and white house officials may be celebrating their victory this week. but most of the rest of the country is not. most people aren't interested in celebrating a bill that makes their lives more complicated, takes more out of their paychecks, and puts decisions they're used to making themselves into the hands of federal bureaucrats. >> the fixes bill also changes funding for higher education. starting july 1st nearly all federally backed student loans will come directly from the federal government, not from private lenders. thousands of u.s. sailors are back home for the first time in eight months. how exciting for their familys the aircraft carrier "nimitz" arrived in san diego yesterday along with three supporting ships. a navy admiral says the "nimitz" threw more than 2600 sorties to support operations in afghanistan. oh, look at that. its group also took part in other operations, including fighting pirates near the horn of africa. sweet. guess what? a former beauty queen is on the run and she says her life is in danger. why officials say angie san clemente was leading a double life from the fashion runway to the top of the south american drug trade. the u.s. bureau of land management has just finished a roundup of wild horses in nevada. unfortunately, though, more than 75 of those horses died, and has activists to resnu the call to end the roundups. jane velez-mitchell gets really fired up over animal rights stories like this and she says the government should listen. >> critics claim dozens of horses have died during these roundups. a roundup lasting more than a month reportedly took place in the mountains north of reno, nevada. critics say more than 70 horses died and 40 female horses aborted their late-term foals. look at that chopper how low it is chasing those horses. two foals allegedly had their hooves separated from the bone after choppers ran them for miles over rocky ground. now secretary salazar again has an open invitation to appear on this program. but we have been asking the government why, and what they say is save from starvation. now critics say in these roundups, the horses are traumatized and terrorized. anybody who's ever had a bet who knows anything about animals or any living creature knows this has to be terrifying. imagine if a helicopter was chasing you like that, how you would feel. when it comes to animal abuse many say follow the money. critics claim this roundup of wild horses is really a battle over grass. here's the website and bio of secretary of the interior ken salazar. quote salazar has been a champion for farmers and ranchers. it's on his website. the interior secretary's website. >> issues with jane velez-mitchell is part of our weekend lineup. make sure you catch it tonight at 7:00 eastern. right now wildlife officials are looking for a 25-foot humpback whale spotted off the coast of miami beach. the whale is believed to be entangled in fishing line with a small anchor attached. a fisherman shot this videotape of the whale yesterday as a freeze frame. one official says that the whale does not have a good prognosis unless something is done to get it untangled from the line. a team is on standby just in case the animal is spotted. cities around the world are larry king has a new voice system? >> snoop dogg didn't just have driving directions for larry. he weighed in on tough issues like the tiger woods controversy. hear what he has to say. whoo. >> this too-close-for-cover flyover has radically changed one pilot's upcoming tour of duty in afghanistan. lieutenant commander mark fryman will be serving on the ground when he deploys in june. he and another pilot were removed from air duty after flying their super hornets here just a few hundred feet over georgia tech stadium in november. the navy does not permit flyovers below an altitude of 1,000 feet. an investigation concluded the pilots used improper procedures to calculate their altitude. >> look how close they are. holy smokes! whoa! >> a navy rear admiral says the pilots failed to meet safety standards with, quote, nearly tragic consequences. fryman's family says the navy is overreacting to the incident and ignoring the 2500 hours of service he served without incident. federal investigators are looking at the deadliest traffic wreck in kentucky in about 20 years. check out this video. a semi truck crossed a highway median on i-65 yesterday. what a mess here. it went smashing head-on into a van. ten people in the van were killed. including the truck driver. the victims in the van included three generations of one family headed to a wedding. >> they were just a blessing to the community, and they loved to help people and if there was somebody in need they would always be one of the first ones to respond. and they loved to help people and be of service to other people. >> for us as a community i think it's going to mean just that a big piece of us is gone. >> an ntsb spokesman says they still don't know why the truck crossed the median. kentucky's governor offered his condolences. a colombia beauty queen is now being called the queen of cocaine. angie an clemente is on the run and accused of being a major international player in drug trafficking. officials suspect that she's been running an operation that smuggled millions of dollars of cocaine. they say san clemente used other models to smuggle drugs around the world. the allegations that this beauty queen could make such an empire surprises even the seasoned traffickers. >> translator: in the history of the drug trade there's been some women with bigger balls than the men. but usually i would say a girl like that would just be running a network of mules, not the whole cartel. >> san clemente's former boyfriend says the beauty queen is running scared. >> translator: right now she's shocked and scared she'll get arrested, he says. she's afraid for her life because this is a big drug problem and the bad guys could harm her. >> san clemente has apparently updated her facebook page since she's been on the run. she says she's currently in argentina. she fears going to jail, and maintains her innocence. get this, at least 100 guns were stolen from this gun shop in lynwood, washington. police say someone broke in to the store and made off with the handguns. authorities think the they tunnelled through the floor of that store to get inside. >> any handguns or any weapons being stolen is a concern. 100 handguns, that's a lot of handguns no matter how big your store is. >> and solving the crime may be tough. the store does not have surveillance cameras and police say that's making their investigation more difficult. a business own ner alabama was nearly run over when a car came crashing into her store. look at the destruction it left. it smashed through the front window right where store owner donna sham lynn yushltly sits. the car flew 35 feet into the building. the driver backed into another car, shifted into drive and apparently hit the gas. no one was hurt. >> get this, a man is busted for allegedly driving drunk on a lawnmower. the man in lancaster, new york, was arrested while trying to cross a pretty busy intersection on his lawnmower. police say he was drunk, and a breathalyzer showed his alcohol level was nearly twice the legal limit. as strange as it sounds, one man who lives in the area says he isn't surprised at all. >> you'd have to be pretty inebriated to try to get across walden avenue on a lawnmower. it doesn't really surprise me. we have several unique residents in this neighborhood. >> luckily no one was hurt. but the suspect was driving without a license. it had been revoked because of previous dwi convictions. of prs dwi convictions. the childhood obesity rate has tripled in the past three decades according to the cdc. but it is never too late to teach your children healthy eating habits. check out what she told robin meade in this eat healthy now. >> your idea to get kids to eat nutritiously is to get them in the kitchen, and get in the kitchen while you are making something? >> yes, you should get them young and get them involved. >> they should be involved in the cooking. you have made this with your kid. tell me, what did the kids do? >> they did the cross. >> this is a pot pie? >> yes, i made the filling and they made the crust. if they have their hands involved, they are more likely to eat it. >> that is the young kids burk the teenagers kind of have the power to go out the eat what they want at school, so what should you do at home to get them on the nutritious road? >> well, set up for success from the shopping list. fruit first. have it available always in the kitchen with snacks on the go. you can have carrots and cranberries and things in the car. >> and carrots. >> yes, that is a dried apricot, and dried fruits are great, because they can last and go in the book bags. quick dinners, froiz enpeas and spinach and add it to a pasta that they like. and a good pasta alternative is one enriched with pro teen and omega 3. and you are getting a good bang for the buck, and it is delicious and tastes great, too.

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