he got up. he was okay. i think his jacket was torn, but the bike was totaled. stanley looks back on what may have gone wrong for the motorcycle rider. i m not an expert in bike riding. i think he was probably going way too fast. i think that he put it up way too high. he pretty much loses control. this was just a guy who was on his bike, saw a camera, wanted to get on a video, you know, because everybody wants to be a star. it didn t work out too well in his favor, i guess. whoa! [ bleep ]! ah, that poor guy. that poor bike. whoa! [ bleep ]! coming up a kite boarder s stunt turns into a smash hit. i m like, oh, no, i m going straight to the thing. oh, my god, i m done. and i just saw my life flashing
devastating environmental impact. galveston bay is home to wildlife sank you tu sanctuaries and attracts 70,000 shore birds. this is the peak of their migration season. officials say oil on the damaged barge has been transferred off the vessel, averting an even larger spill. mike boettcher, galveston. two people are recovering from shark attacks in florida over the weekend. a 9-year-old boy was bitten in the leg as he was surfing off singer island. and a shark bit down on a kite boarder s arm along del ray beach, leaving him with up to 20 puncture wounds. that victim, curt hoffman, said he is lucky the shark didn t do even more damage. it feels like a bear trap. just clinched down on the forearm and release. that was kind of cool. march marks the end of shark migration season along florida beaches. despite the two attacks, experts
of caution. one kite boarder is okay only after surviving a shark buy the in south florida. only after surviving a shark bite. curt hoffman was holding his arm under water trying to catch a wave when suddenly he felt like he was caught in a bear trap. you can see the teeth marks. it was 7 inches wide, the width of a mouth. it s pretty intense. it shocks your system. a little nervous, a sand shark. no big deal. whatever. no worries whatsoever. the northeast, if you re in the boston area, cape cod, portland, maine, this is a close call for you because we re going to have a pretty large storm moving across the country and it s really going to blow up once we get to tuesday, a classic nor easter. hurricane force winds just off the coast. that s the key. a lot of the effects of the storm just off the coast. it s very cold. it s plenty cold enough that if the storm was a little bit
he was okay. i think his jacket was torn, but the bike is totaled. stanley looks back on what may have gone wrong for the motorcycle rider. i m not an expert in bike riding. i think he was probably going way too fast. i think that he put it up way too high. he pretty much loses control. this was just a guy who was on his bike, saw a camera, wanted to get on a video, you know, because everybody wants to be a star. it didn t work out too well in his favor, i guess. whoa! ah, that poor guy. that poor bike. whoa! coming up a kite boarder s stunt turns into a smash hit. i m like, oh, no, i m going straight to the thing. oh, my god, i m done. and i just saw my life flashing
a pro kite boarder soars into the air and slams into solid steel. oh! oh, oh! i just saw my life flash in front of me. i started kite boarding 11 years ago when it first started. dimitri lives to fly. for wings he uses a kite in a relatively new sport called kite boarding. the appeal about this sport is the freedom. it s just like jumping and pure power house, but you are using nature to do that. the greek-born dimitri also flies to live. he s a pro and owner of a company that manufacturers and sells kite boards. i was very lucky to get into kite boarding. i did it for myself and got sponsored by two different