high up were destroyed. his wife showed us their mud filled home. translation: i can t describe how i felt when i saw this. our life s work, it s over. every year, china s flooding seems worse, and official statistics appear to confirm it. in 2011, the country recorded around six floods a month during the summer. but this year, there are ten times as many. the impact has even struck china s overall food supply. in august, 40% of the famous wuchang rice crop was wiped out by flooding. translation: i ve never seen floods here in all my life. this is the first time. translation: when i saw the water hit here, i cried. | oui crops are gone. i lost everything. it s hard to calculate. then in the south, where flooding is supposed to happen, there are fears of a drought closing in.
are ten times as many. the impact has even struck china s overall food supply. in august, 40% of the famous wuchang rice crop was wiped out by flooding. translation: i ve never seen floods here in all my life. this is the first time. translation: when i saw the water hit here, i cried. | oui crops are gone. i lost everything. it s hard to calculate. then in the south, where flooding is supposed to happen, there are fears of a drought closing in. this man grew up next to poyang lake and drives a boat out to luoxingdun island when there s enough water. translation: this year s water level is very low. i old people say this has only occurred once before, in the early 1950s. since the song dynasty 1,000 years ago, the temple has been surrounded by water during the rainy season. recent droughts have exposed it much earlier.
the impact has even struck china s overall food supply. in august, 40% of the famous wuchang rice crop was wiped out by flooding. translation: i ve never seen floods here in all my life. - this is the first time. translation: when i saw the water hit here, i cried. | oui crops are gone. i lost everything. it s hard to calculate. then in the south, where flooding is supposed to happen, there are fears of a drought closing in. this man grew up next to poyang lake and drives a boat out to luoxingdun island when there s enough water. translation: this year s water level is very low. i old people say this has only occurred once before, in the early 1950s. since the song dynasty 1,000 years ago, the temple has been surrounded by water during the rainy season. recent droughts have exposed it much earlier. a couple of months ago,
start digging up my wife, it ain t happening, not in this century. martha: wow, interesting conflict there. it s alabama by the way, we said arizona at the top. this is in alabama. the city s attorney says that davis buried his wife illegally after councilmembers denied his application. they argue that the front yard grave hurts property values in the area. no word yet on when the appeals court will make a ruling. bill: it s novel. martha: yeah, i mean it s a difficult one to iron out. it s his property. it was his wife s wishess to be buried there. you can see how the neighbors might feel about it. bill: we ll see how that turns out too. we know where he stands on it. a marine veteran arrested for writing controversial posts on facebook. he s getting a lot of support for exercising his right to free speech. but did he go too far? our panel takes on that. martha: two big sides to that one too. we ll take that one. trouble staying afloat. a devastating drought closing parts of the might