bruises after slipping and falling about ten feet down into a cheetah exhibit. according to zoo officials it happened while the 2-year-old boy s mother was dangling him over the edge. oh, yeah, that s a great idea. they say by the time paramedics arrived the parents already pulled him out. the cheetahs never approached the boy for his family. demolition experts tearing down a power plant in texas. crews also knocking do you know 500 foot chimney. three she falls. a led army elite army soldiers going head to head. the best ranger competition. more than 50 two-person teams entering the event. it features special tests of endurance as well as tactical skills including navigation. of course you have got to climb those ropes which is not all that easy. not at all. not at all. lawmakers are moving forward with legislation allowing them to review the iran nuclear
that was the cal state east kamps building. workers brought the building down because it was built too close a fault line and considered vulnerable to earthquakes. not to be outdone, demolition experts in dayton, ohio, brought down a 12 story building sandwiched between two other buildings. wow. was that close. the 100-year-old building was demolished to make way for a condo development. and a touching moment at the zoo, as this adorable giant panda cub awe be born in taiwan meets her mother for the first time since her birth. how sweet. these are the newest images of the panda cub who was born last month at the zoo, and caretakers had been watching her around the clock. oh so tender and tiny. all right. that s for me.
trees. don t put those umbrellas away just yet. let s go to hayward, california where they did a little demolition this morning. that was the cal state east campus building. workers brought the building down because it was built too close to a fault line and considered vulnerable to earthquakes. not to be outdone, demolition experts in dayton, ohio brought down a 12-story building sandwiched between two others. whoa. that was a delicate takedown there. the 100-year-old building was demolished to make way for a condo development. all right, that s going to do it for now. i ll see you right back here 3:00 eastern time. here s what s coming up. you probably never thought you could get to see this kind of sinkhole up close and personal. we ll take you inside.
martin movement. protests continuing tonight across this country. the big question, will the department of justice file charges against the man who killed him? attorney general eric holder spoke today directly on that issue. plus what we re just learning about the jury that acquitted george zimmerman tonight of the and was he or wasn t he a natural-born killer? it s taken over 60 million years, but tonight we may finally have an answer. and our shoutout, a power plant implosion. experts in florida demolished florida power & light s port everglades plant earlier this morning. it s kind of a beautiful thing to watch something being destroyed. i feel sick saying that but when it s done perfectly like that, the explosives used it was a 1960s-era plant. it s going to be replaced with a cleaner, more efficient one. our shoutout goes to the demolition experts who safely, successfully and, frankly, beautifully brought down four 7500-ton boilers and four 350-foot stacks. rest in peace. en
despite the problems, i can t decide how i feel about these at-bats. sure, they seem like a biological weapon that emanated from the pits of hell. talk about axis of evil. maybe it s the universe s way of telling our gadget-crazy society chill out, people. talk on the phone less, don t text so much. put it down, turn it off. you know what? i m rooting for the ants. and still to come, actor, comedian and activist russell brand gets serious. he joins us next. but first, tonight s shout-out. this is a building implosion i want to show you. it s an 11-story building on new york city s governors island blown up over the weekend. look at that. that s how it should be done, people. it used to house coast guard families, but it hadn t been used since 1996. it wasn t up to code, so they decided to destroy it. our shout out goes to the demolition experts who brought down that 45-year-old building watch this in ten seconds, people. and no one was injured. [ female announcer ] what if th