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so yeah. so sam, by the way, were you scared up there at all? nope. reporter: i would be scared. i d be crying. i m a grown man. so as if this were all not enough, sam adventure baker unfurls a banner as he s approaching the top that reads i love you, mom, almost there. pamela, of course, there are a whole chorus of parents saying, i would never, ever let my child do something like this. and to that joe, the father you just heard from over the phone, responds like this. he says it s not a free climb with no safety equipment. they have ropes, everybody wearing a safety harness, this is not a free climb when like we ve seen from documentaries, iconic photographs of people going up el capitan with no equipment whatsoever. there s the method of climbing, but pamela, there s the climber himself. really, at 8 years old, becoming a poly math of assembling these knots, knowing strategies for climbing, successfully
brian: husband on a college trip with one of the sons and this is what he comes back to. got to think this will be solved soon. 17 minutes after the hour. nancy grace is going to discuss this with us in about and hour and 10 minutes. what s going on, carley? carley: good morning. another tragic situation update here for you. listen to this. safety sensors for the orlando icon park drop tower ride were manually modified before a 14-year-old boy fell to his death last month. investigators saying the safety sensors tell operators if someone isn t properly in the ride. samson died march 21st when he fell feet first off the 400-foot tall drop tower ride. the gap between his seat and safety harness were abnormally large before his death. texas governor greg abbott says a undocumented migrants now in route to washington. follow as report more than 1 million migrants arrests ass
from miami. good morning, dana. the cause of the horrifying amusement park tragedy appears now to have been caused when one or more of the ride s workers manually adjusted and loosened the safety harness so the overly large boy could fit into the seat and take the thrill ride. the free fall ride tragedy happened when the boy and his parents were in orlando for a football camp. these results were announced yesterday concluding a worker rigged the seat so the automatic electric sensors did not go off as they should have. these misadjustments allowed to improperly satisfying the safety mechanisms that allowed the ride to operate even though mr. samson was not properly secured in the seat. he was 50 pounds over the ride s weight limit. the 14-year-old boy was 6 5