check out this chart of trashy offenders around the globe. that is the united states at the top of the heap. fortunately, though, america is also a nation of entrepreneurs and tonight, there s a company that s actually taking the trash that s been spilling into our oceans which you can see no matter where you are in the world, you see the trash in these beautiful places. it is so upsetting. but they re doing this and turning it into cold hard cash. as you ll see, there s a very specific method to the madness. reporter: miles of beautiful white sand covers hawaii s east shore on oahu but look closer, says kahib. what are we walking? it s a mix of fine sand and microplastic. reporter: this is part of the garbage we re standing on? yes. reporter: the pacific garbage patch, floating trash, swirling in the ocean eventually slamming into hawaii. plastic being swallowed by fish who confuse it for food, and sea
because of sea birds. that is depot bay, oregon. officials reluctantly canceled the illumination, fireworks, because of a certain bird. that doesn t like the sound of fireworks. let me ask a question here. eric: are you done? bob: you tell me about why jersey canceled fireworks? eric: i think we should talk where they should do it with the heat wave is going on. it s too dry. one year to step back and not light things off that end up in a field. greg: do it inside. just kidding. dana: on capitol hill and d.c. one thing i didn t like i love the fireworks over the monument and when i got to be at the white house, it was amazing. but i couldn t stand it when you got home and you watched some of the neighbors allow their children to lighting these off. one of the articles i read,
jersey. there is one show canceled because of sea birds. reluctantly canceledegon. the illumination, fireworks, because of a certain bird. that doesn t like the sound of fireworks. let me ask a question here. eric: are you done? bob: you tell me about why jersey canceled fireworks? eric: i think we should talk where they should do it with the heat wave is going on. it s too dry. one year to step back and not light things off that end up in a field. greg: do it inside. just kidding. dana: on capitol hill and d.c. one thing i didn t like i love the fireworks over the monument and when i got to be at the white house, it was amazing. but i couldn t stand it when you got home and you watched some of the neighbors allow their children to lighting these off. one of the articles i read,
celebrated her 21st birthday. what tokyo police are telling us is she died by suffocation by cervical compression, and that does sound like it s strangulation. the kyoto news agency said she and a friend went to a concert, where she was approached by two americans. she and her friend ended up with these men at a hotel in a party area here in tokyo. the police confirm that she was hours later found dead in the hotel room. and that in that hotel room was one of these americans. and at this point, the police say that they are trying to figure out how these two men fit in with this woman s death. furlong s death has rattled her small community back in ireland. she celebrated her 21st birthday party last december and was looking forward to finishing her course in tokyo, which would have been the last days of july. so she was literally, according to text messages, to come home. she was looking forward to going to the concert. which she was looking forward very much so to. the
houston, if you are just joining us we re getting our first look in the dragon. that was 5:53 eastern time. the two spacecraft were flying together 253 miles above the earth, to the west of auckland, new zealand. that is pretty cool stuff happening live as we re watching it. spacex is the first commercial flight to the iss. really cool stuff there. well, it is about time to hit the road if you haven t already, triple a estimates nearly 35 million people will be traveling more than 50 miles this weekend a slight increase over last year. most of the travel will be in the car with the kids, maybe the dog, maybe cat, everybody packed in. for some of you the memorial day get away may involve a brush with wild weather. six states battling wild fires including michigan, where a blaze near lake superior burned 20,000 acres this week. officials in kansas say no reports of serious injuries or fatalities after tornadoes touched down in the north and central part of the state. bonn