he had a triple, a walk and bunt single in that game against the white sox. it is a great song just funny because it s not the most macho. yeah. a lot of people equate it as to going into battle, so some people need to pump themselves up to go into battle. he obviously needed to mellow himself out a bit. little george michael. why not? what would your my walk on song to the anchor desk? yeah. well, i listen to it. music is constantly playing here, as you know. when i walk on to the anchor desk you already know it, it is pump pump it up it s a good one. every time i walk to the anchor desk this is playing and everybody is like pump up the jam. come on. see, i m in the mood now. hey! i got him to move, everybody. check it out. what about yours? rock n roll, of course. little ac/dc shook me all night long. that s good. that s the one. it s all in the head bob.
this morning on world news now, a mn c this morning on world news now, a solemn ceremony. president obama prepares to help dedicate the 9/11 museum here in new york city. we will have a look at some of the haunting and powerful exhibits. plus places that we thought there was very little life existing on our planet, we ve just opened up a whole other area where life seems to be thriving. a journey thousands of feet beneath the surface of the sea. a rare look at the underwater volcano that s so powerful it could cause a tsunami on the east coast. then a major league outfielder who is not afraid to let his retro flag fly. we will tell you about his unusual walk-up song and diana and i will share what we like to hear as we walk up to the anchor desk. it is thursday, may 15th. announcer: from abc news, this is world news now with john muller and diana perez.
that s what we rockers do. oh, i see. so you have the rock head bob going. that is how you walk onto the anchor desk, i have noticed. no careless whisper here that s for sure. coming up, the dangers of the deep. a threat up in of us knew ever existed under the ocean. we are getting a close-up look at a volcano that could trigger a tsunami on the east coast at any moment. you are watching world news now. announcer: world news now weather brought to you by swiffer sweep and trap. cl i love my son, but he never cleans up. always leaves a trail of crumbs behind. you re going to have a problem with getting a wife. uh, yeah, i guess. [ laughs ] this is ridiculous. christopher glenn! [ doorbell rings ] what is that? swiffer sweep & trap. i think i can use this. it picks up everything. i like this.
when one little girl made an appeal on behalf of her dad. listen to this. my dad s been out of a job for three years, and i wanted to give you his resume. oh my goodness. all right. i ll take it. well, it s a little private, but she is doing something for her dad, right? got it. hope he gets a job. but here at cnn s washington bureau, we also had a nice turnout for take our daughters and sons to work day. i got a chance to visit with some young members of our cnn family. the kids had a busy day. they even got to sit right here at the anchor desk in the situation room. i bet a few of them may want my job one of these days. you can always follow us on twitter. go ahead and tweet me @wolfblitzer. tweet the show at@the sitroom.
have lost someone to a violent crime in many cases. and in some cases i end up talking to individuals who have committed some of the most awful things that you can imagine. and they re trying to convince me that they re innocent. it s easy to be behind an anchor desk and forget people. but i ve been able to be in the homes of people, connected people who have gone through something similar to what my family s experienced. we start the show explaining that my own sister was a victim of a violent crime that s yet to be solved. and i did not plan on doing a show after my sister was murdered. never crossed my mind. i was in a conversation with the team over at discovery communications, and they wanted to do a show with me. i didn t know what it was going to be. we just wanted to work together. on the today show, you recently took part in the inspired by series. talk about who you spoke about. i spoke about my dad, clarence newton sr. he s the only dad i ve ever really known. he s not