correctly. right for the right reasons, right? bob stra in, g, thank you. jenna: it s a video that really brings you back, the removal of a plane part near ground zero anstker zero in downtown manhattan all these years later. the chief of the nypd investigative unit who looked for survivors at ground zero is here to tell us what the moment was like and what we can learn from the discovery next. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you ve known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who s lived well into their 90s. and that s a great thing. but even though we re living longer, one thing that hasn t changed: the official retirement age. the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years.
have a screening test that will hopefully identify some of these women that might have early stage cancer, that then is at a much more treatable stage. jon: well, it is fascinating. the cancer cells do put off an odor and the dogs can pick it up. dr. cynthia otto, please come back and let us know how the research progresses. we definitely will. thanks for having us. jon: thank you. jenna: he is more of the strong silent type. jon: very well-based. jenna: what incredible research. we ll keep you posted on that. the latest information on the marathon terror attacks. what the suspects are accused of doing right after the bombing plus what investigators can learn from them. [ man ] on december 17, 1903,
improvements or safety. now as far as the passenger bill of rights that senator charles schumer of new york would like to see applicable to cruisers, similar to that for airline passengers, well, that remains just a concept at this point, unlike the airline passenger s bill of rights it is not yet a law. jenna. jenna: we talked to some of the try ufpl -p passenger triumph passengers after they got off the ship and they said they wouldn t have a problem getting back on. 60% of all cruise passengers, 60% of repeat passengers. the growth market right now that the industry is focusing on are the first-time cruisers. every time you see one of those cruises from hell on tv sometimes they are a little more hesitant. but the cruise passengers we spoke with, they are not hesitant at all. they love it. jenna: we did notice that you re doing this report from shore, by the way, phil, not on one of those ships. reporter: yeah.
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former presidents bill clinton and jimmy carter, both of whom went to pyongyang in 2009 mr. clinton negotiated the release of two u.s. journalists accused of entering north korea illegally. laura ling and elena lee. some north korean experts are suggesting this might be some kind of bargaining chip to try to ease the u.n. sanctions against pyongyang or even get former president s clinton or carter to get there, to help them establish kim jong un as the leader of that regime there. jon: you have to feel for that young man whatever is happening there. david piper, thank you. jenna: a possible break in the search for a missing mom. police think she was kidnapped while working the night shiftwadia gas station. now we have a sketch of a possible suspect and police are asking for your help. also fast moving flames burning thousands of acres in southern california forcingee evacuate wraeugss and leaving one man s home in ruins.