you like that, huh? all right, before vinita overheats, we ll move on to story two. this story s actually cool, believe it or not. we have a cool story this morning. nice. the first robot capable of developing human emotions and forming bonds with people has been unveiled by scientists. take a look it. it s being called nao. did someone just kick it? nao is what it s called. they say this thing can mimic the emotional skills of a 1-year-old child. they say it detects human emotions by basically studying our body language and facial expressions and over time it grows to know a person. so if you don t respond to it nicely, it will actually start to recognize that you re mean and it will respond to you not as nicely as it normally would. they say they hope these kinds of robots in the future could help elderly people who need regular assistance, but they say right now, nao is capable of
congress. but as one republican delegate put it, she s dealt with testosterone before, she can certainly handle the u.s. senate. as someone who grew up watching wwf, now wwe, that s a fascinating story to me. apparently she is way ahead in the polls. she has a pretty good chance of pulling this thing off. if we ve learned anything from al franken and ronald reagan and the terminator, there s no route to leadership, no set way to get there. one can have many careers in this country. coming up next, a japanese inventor shows off a pretty good sense of humor. you ll see why his unusual innovations are now gettin
break it down to me. why do we care? why is she on the emmys? i think that the show had a lot of ra cau kids were so adorable, and i think she with jon, they worked, but yeah, i don t know why she is there everywhere still. reality tv, man. all right. well, if you re a justin bieber fan you may not like this story. s acs pr foot apparently back in december at a concert in sacramento. i guess someone didn t like the show or whatever but they chucked a water bottle at his head. nails him. front and rhe e size. good reflexes. apparently it didn t faze h again, this is back in december inlifoa someone for whatever reason wanted to nail this young guy with a huge water bottle. i m sure it s so different than the normal reception he gets of young girls and old moms going crazy and yelling for him. maybe he s i don t know, that s nasty. it could have been a love throw, you know what i mean? some teenage girls.
mccluskey was serving time for the attempted murder of a police officer. and province for stabbing a tucson man over 51 times in 1993. we have violent offenders throughout the prison system in medium security. our prison system has 68% violent offenders throughout. reporter: officials say mccluskey and welch can t run forever. in my mind it s clearly only a matter of time. that they eventually will get caught, because they re leaving now a track record of a lot of like hansel and gretel, a lot of crumbs along the way. reporter: authorities now believe those crumbs may lead them out of yellowstone and one step closer to nabbing this modern-day bonnie and clyde. i m clayton sandell in yellowstone national park, wyoming. scary story. it really is and the scariest thing is there s a $40,000 reward, which sounds enticing. but at this point, clayton kept referencing them as bonnie and clyde. the biggest fear is these two have nothing to lose.
enough s enough. a veteran flight attendant s on-board outburst. his exit down the emergency chute and the trouble he now faces. then, captured at church. why a convicted killer escaped from prison didn t have a prayer. and, amazon adventure. the end of a long and challenging jungle trek. for two years, it s ridiculous. it s tuesday, august 10th. from abc news, this is world news now. i think it s safe to say after hearing that guy s story, talking about foot rot and dysentery, it s going to be awhile before someone tries to break this record of walking the amazon. 50,000 bug bites in his two years it took to do it. imagine all the scratching. after all that too. it s an interesting story to say