. time for first buzz. i m joined by richard lui and bill karins. bill, i have no idea what your story is. explain it to me. people are calling this photo the turducken of the sea. this photo here the researchers and the university of delaware were trying to recapture a tagged sand shark, the female there you see the big one. they had about a foot long bait out, a three-foot shark ate that bait and immediately after the sand shark ate the three-foot long shark and they captured this photo. they re calling it the turducken of the sea. fish eating the fish eating the fish. a brutal place. it s a cool photo, it s like shark beak or it was. fits in. much healthier than a turducken. people don t know what turducken is, turkey and duck stuffed in chicken?
communication, and that is never good news with anybody with my background. because of to sources exactly. general michael hayden, thank you. yes. thank you. special announce at the zoo, a sue m sumatran tiger has given birth to twin cubs. you can tweet us your possible names. and also, a shark scare where you least expect it in the morning commute. somehow this sand shark made it to the subway yesterday perhaps the effects of sandy. and in honor of shark week, we will show you to the effects off a cat on a roomba. and this brown bear in alaska hitched a ride on a jet ski and no word on how far he got, but nothing is better than the animal story of the month and we had to bring it back, the back petaling bear who managed to
marketing strategy for shark week. subway riders in new york discovered a dead four foot long sand shark aboard the n train. no one knows where it came from. turning now to our first look at business, we turn to cnbc bertha combs. good morning. snakes on a train? toyota is recalling tacoma pickup trucks to fix a seat belt issue. the recall affects models made between 2004 and 2011. no injuries have been reported. and the salsburger family says the new york times is not for sale. that deck lar a comes after the graham family decided this week to sell the washington post to amazon founder jeff bezos. and facebook is trying to become like twitter. the social networking site is testing a trending topics
he needs a bigger boat. once the sand shark was on the line, he battled it for 45 minutes. that s a guy a free afternoon. when it gets close to shore, he charged into the water and grabbed the 200-pound shark by the snail. after snapping picture, he released it back into the ocean. that s a summer for me. let alone an afternoon. steve: right. meanwhile. anna: he s not the only one taking on water animals. a man wrestles a whale tangled up in a fishing line and sets it free. steve: pat foster and his first mate, adrien who saved that whale join us now. captain pat issues so you see this whale struggling and it was an unusual whale that you ve
he was a sand shark. al sharpton will be representing the shark soon. dana, up next. so history is going to be made tonight, our friend greg gutfeld is not here, not there for red eye. somehow he is allowing me to guest host for him. this happened last january, had to pull it back up. hoping to get revenge after this sound bite. dancing with the president, now you re telling us about how to wipe your butt, and watching cat videos and commenting. you used to be one of those powerful people in the country. what happened? what happened? you realize greg is going to see