show you know the fishing boat that s feet tphaourd some of the fishing boat in deadliest catch, it went nup flames, the fire breaking out early yesterday morning in seattle, while the boat was docked and flames pouring out of the hatch firefighters had to attack it from the dock and from the fire boats in the harbor in seattle. arctic dawn is the ship, 100 feet long, it was used to catch those huge crabs when it appeared on deadliest catch. now it s used for salmon fishing, and investigators are trying to figure out what caused t that was a three alarm fire, by the way. the fire is not the only tragedy for the tv show. fill harris is the captain featured in that reality show, he passed away last february. but the legacy of captain harris lives on in and his two young sons, josh and jake hair i. they ve agreed to stay on the series in future seasons. that s in seattle. martha: all right. well, court victory for aid groups that want to hire and fire based on religious
views. dan spring ser covering from for nous seattle. tell us, what exactly did the court rule here? it s significant that this is the ninth circuit court of appeals which is largely considered the most liberal appellate court in the land t. upheld the right of world vision, which is a humanitarian aid organization, based here in seattle, to fire three employees based on nothing more than the fact that they no longer believed in the tenants that world vision did, which is the tenants of the trinity, that jesus was define, and so divine, so the employees stopped going to prayer meetings, chapel services and all of the sudden they started to branch off into their own meetings and going their own key of david sect meetings and the world of vision said we can t tolerate this, even though we reach out to people of all faiths, we need to have the continuity of people believing what we believe when we go out and provide our services, so they fired these three