and wildlife biologists from around the country to save the animals. terry williams had just published a study on cleaning oil from california sea otters. the longer the marine animal is sitting in oil, the more you re going to be dealing with death. it was a race against time. we noticed that the lungs were not normal. he s been so sick. the livers weren t normal. we were seeing ulcers in the stomach. some otters so sick, they faced a slow death. knowing what i know now, they re animals i would know enough to euthanize before i would put them through a whole rehab process. scientists would come to learn the oil was even more toxic than they originally
doping, alex rodriguez is mow on the offensive. he told reporters he ll fight to keep his job and he hopes to rescue his reputation. joe carter joining us now from trenton, new jersey. he also made a statement with his bat playing in the minor league, but he says he wants to be back in the majors. he did make a statement last night both on and off the field. he is definitely trying get back with the new york yankees. he said he feels 100%, the best he has during this entire rehab process, but as good as he says he feels, major league baseball is about to drop the hammer on alex rodriguez. we haven t seen him talk to the media and he did both last night. he literally took a shot both figuratively and literally. the people trying to keep him
could not find him guilty of murder 2 or manslaughter. it s sad that this was turned into a race issue by t.m supporters. both good and bad for george zimmerman and trayvon martin. tweets are going to continue to come in. and this has been since the beginning for a year now. yeah, i think a lot of people learned initially about this february of last year from social media so i know the passion has been fueled online. nick valencia, thank you. thank you. we re talking alex rodriguez. he s back this morning. if you think this is a story about his rehab process, it is not. it is something new. and royal watchers waiting, waiting, waiting for the impending birth of will and kate s baby. we re going to take you live to london. but first, the last seven days, the last seven days, what a week. we have seen a horrific fatal
do this that we know for sure that certain sat guys are more prone to it certain categories are more prone to it, so finding the one guy that s going to go out and do this becomes impossible. but what we can do and we need to do more of is have everybody who s at risk be more integrated. my question is, who was watching him? you know, who s responsible for the rehab process? he s out there, who s checking in with him, and especially now we know his mother died a couple of months ago. whenever you see a crisis like that emerge around an unstable person, that s when you get scared. heather: yeah. his mother died in october and, apparently, from some accounts, from some neighbors and people who knew him, he was very close to his mother. he was not very close to his sister. right. which is even more complicated because, you know, broadly speaking when you think of these really hardened criminals and sociopaths and the lack of empathy, you get this conflicting picture of he s close to h
morning with us. we ve got much more ahead on cnn sunday morning, which starts right now. from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is cnn sunday morning. the eurozone s fourth largest economy asks for a bailout. spain teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, gets a huge rescue fund, but it s a drop in the bucket for a country facing junk bond status and an unemployment rate close to 25%. multiple people shot near auburn university. reports say the victims were football players at a pool party. we ll have a report on what happened. and later, the pacquiao/bradley fight might be over, but the controversy has just begun. why some are saying the judges decision is an outrage. also, kid-free movies, kid-free restaurants, now kid-free planes? why one outspoken mommy blogger thinks planes without children would be bad for the economy. good morning, everyone. i m randi kaye. it is 7:00 on the east coast, 4:00 a.m. on the west. thanks for starting your morning with us. w