it and it was sunk. so that was the opening salvo, if you will, of ukraine s naval effort against the russians, and that very fact made a big difference psychologically. what we are seeing is a complete change in naval warfare because of what the ukrainians have been able to do with unmanned surface vehicles. in other words, naval drones. and that is going to have a significant impact. what you are seeing with the russian navy on display here on russian navy is an outmoded navy that is going to have difficulty facing these 21st century challenges. our amex marquardt had an exclusive report on sea drones, ukrainian-made sea drones packed with explosives being used to attack russia in the black sea. so strategically is this the i guess a pivotal front? yes, i think it is. i think one of the key things to keep in mind, amara, about this
overnight, about whether scientology fueled the split. and swimming with sharks. the 5-year-old in the jaw. dropping home video, snorkeling with some of the most dangerous creatures in the sea. did these parents put their little girl in danger? or was it the biggest adventure of her young life? we hear from all this morning. let s see. sarina is 4? yep. will be 4 in august. no swimming with the sharks. daddy s not swimming with sharks. sarina s certainly not, that s for sure. good morning, america. george is taking a little time off. good to have josh by my side. still ahead, so much of the country still sweating it out this morning. the sweltering temperatures, not cooling down. and 2 million people still in the dark. trying to beat the heat without any power. sam is tracking all this. and this morning, we ll have the latest on that brutal chimpanzee attack in south africa. the american graduate student, andrew oberle, he is in stable condition right now. his
with some of the most dangerous creatures in the sea. did these parents put their little girl in danger? or was it the biggest adventure of her young life? we hear from all this morning. let s see. sarina is 4? yep. will be 4 in august. no swimming with the sharks. daddy s not swimming with sharks. sarina s certainly not, that s for sure. good morning, america. george is taking a little time off. good to have josh by my side. still ahead, so much of the country still sweating it out this morning. the sweltering temperatures, not cooling down. and 2 million people still in the dark. trying to beat the heat without any power. sam is tracking all this. and this morning, we ll have the latest on that brutal chimpanzee attack in south africa. the american graduate student, andrew oberle, he is in stable condition right now. his family is there by his side. and check out these dogs going head-to-head, to hang ten. of course. why not? and we re also counting do
into a buildening on his residential compound. after that all, what is next? emily schmidt joins us with the latest. good morning, emily. reporter: good morning to you. u.s. war planes led most of the assault on libya over the weekend, including 90 tons of bombs dropped by b-2 bombers that were flown in from missouri. but the pentagon says it expects to hand over control of the operation to allies in a matter of days. libya s moammar gadhafi says he is prepared for a long war. two nights of attacks from american and european forces show what he is up against. more than 120 tomahawk missiles launched over the weekend. plus, fighter jets and b-2 bombers. they took out tanks of gadhafi supporters. struck aircraft hangars. an ally strike even hit gadhafi s compound, yards from his tent. the u.s. insists gadhafi is not a target. libya s military spokesman called for a cease-fire. i question anything out of that gadhafi calls for. he called for a cease-fire and then told hi