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problem, one that is inspiring some creative solutions. this is the new soundtrack of astoria, a sea lion symphony. i think it s gorgeous. i think it s beautiful. reporter: to some they ve become unwanted beach bums. i constantly get phone calls and e-mails. please, jim, do something about the sea lions. we can t take this anymore. reporter: the port of astoria says the sea lions are damaging docks and competing with commercial fishermen. the answer may come from a stranger who s trying to or ca republican strate orcastrate a solution. reporter: the orca whale ace natural predator to the sea lion. maybe it would be funny to take the whale down there and see if the sea lions move.
involves other rivers here in minnesota. i mean, they seem you know, when you fly when i flew in yesterday, what was really extraordinary to see from the air was how much the water has spread in like athletic fields and parks in particular, anything that s low, and that s near a lake. as you know, minnesota is called the land of 10,000 lakes. and a lot of those with all the rain that has fallen, have come up over their banks. so they are dealing with a difficult problem here, a problem that has been so extensive that nearly half of the counties here in the state of minnesota have been declared to be in a state of emergency we minnesota s governor, alex. wow. anne thompson, thank you so much, from minneapolis. the fda is moving to ban one word on food labels. i will tell you what that is and why. but first, beware, you beach bums. a new report finds that great white sharks a making a comeback in ocean waters off the eastern u.s. and canadian coasts. the shark population has been
outsmart the threats. see how at cisco.com cisco. you are gabulous. that an amazing picture of her? look on the back. kind of tough. beach bums. i was reading the new york post and did a spit take when i read that you all cornered the
go well, because over your point that it s serious. bill: thank you doug for coming in today. former prosecutor from new york. also, e-mail me, follow me on twitter, you got a question, one line, that s all we need. keep it simple. arthel: you better watch out bill, there s something bad lurking in the waters off the coast of massachusetts. sharks, sighted off the coast of cape cod, a very popular spot for tourists and beach bums. i wouldn t go any deeper than like 10 feet personally, but with all the seals along there, you know they re going to eat them so why would you want to be near them. we want to know what s luring the sharks there. we re going to ask the experts in three minutes.