eat. on jerseys, on foreheads everywhere. liberty. there is no substitute. well, maybe this guy, or this guy, or this guy. it means a lot to me because i was raised in the city. i m a new yorker. i m american. i was born here. i m here. with the american flag. i come and make some money. reporter: anyway, they have been busy on liberty island, rebuilding with a deadline in mind. that s when the tourist ferries start running again. you can once again go inside. really the outside, we have had that all along. it s never looked better even when the clouds are low. john donvan, abc news. all right. coming up. a man who proves it is never, ever too late. 95-year-old runner who logged tens of thousands of miles on the ground and in the air. we will explain. he s amazing. also ahead, the selfie nation, why young people seem obsessed with sharing every facial expression with the world. are we creating a generation of
why not? we re not the only ones taking selfies. the question may be, who isn t taking them? we re up all night with abc s juju chang. reporter: the selfie, the digital self portrait the cultural touch stone of our smartphoning social networking age. here is eminem at the louvre, rihanna, just about everywhere. she s shared hundreds of intimate selfselfys with her 8 million instagram followers. for celebrities crafted marketing or a deep-seated need for attention. celebrities have high need for approval and ego boosts. in fact, probably the reason they chose to go into the field is because they have that hunger. reporter: psychologist barbara greenberg wonders if we are breeding a selfie nation. twitter devotes a day to date, #selfiesaturday. facebook and instagram may be contributing to a generation of self-absorbed, self-promoting, self-involved oversharrers. the message is look at me. look at me. admire me.