so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. bobo the baby panda is getting ready for the spotlight. reporter: at just 17 pounds, 5-month-old bow bow is already a heavyweight in the world of conservati conservation. 58 sent meters. reporter: a rare success in the long fight to preserve the giant panda. pandas are notoriously difficult to breed. reporter: there are many reasons. pandas are naturally solitary and don t mate well in
how about the soaring profits for the airlines. the profits are finally soaring for the airlines. 2013, they will see $13 billion in profits. 2013, they will see $20 billion in profits. we will have to spend a little more on the tickets. tsa is now going to be implements fees as we go through security. we will have to $5 more. but what this is going to do is generate $13 billion the next 10 years. i am super bummed about a set of commercials not in the super bowl this year. check this out, everyone, because they re not going to be there. the boys are talking about what to do with all this extra coin and i m like i m renting a clown. and i did. bobo. i really underestimated the creepiness. we will miss the etrade baby.
hides them and forgets where she puts them. when she finds them. kay loves to give gag gifts. that makes it really fun. by the end of the night, any gift that you have that s from one of our dogs from bobo, we know it will president-elect obama be a joke. probably be a joke. she has a great sense of humor. we love your family here. we are robertson family fans and we are not alone. have a very merry christmas. thank you all for being with us. merry christmas to you. coming up, it s hard to watch. a man hit by a car. he s sent flying. but somehow he walked away with just a few scratches. that amazing story up next. and get the kids in front of the tv because we are going swimming with santa. get your scuba gear. when we come back.
expedition sumatra is a half hour feature program unlike any other on cnn. for the next eight weeks, viewers will follow phillippe cousteau and his team as they explore the dwindling rainforest of sumatra, to find out why this land is worth saving. on the first episode, phillippe and the team visit an orangutan sanctuary, they re getting ready to release bobo, the endangers orangutan into the wild. reporter: with great anticipation, we enter the area of the sanctuary where the orangutans are kept. six live here, three males, two females and a baby. then we meet bobo. he has no idea what an incredible day we have in store for him. there are still several things that need to happen to make sure the day is a success, and first
remarkable species of its future, highly endangered, there are only about 6,000 left in the wild. by setting bobo free, i just can t help but feel pride that we re undoing a terrible wrong our fellow humans have committed and giving hope to the future. joining me now, cnn special correspondent phillippe cousteau. phillippe, good to see you. now i want to know, what happened, how are you tracking bobo and even the baby? reporter: well, all of the orangutans at the camp are part of a process that they rescue orangutans have been in illegal trade and species and train them for years. baby orangutans spend years with their mother before they learn to be one in the wild. bobo, we unveil some news later