has been kicked off the bus. a fancy car race, winds down. and the ending, the finish line didn t go so well for one driver. oh. we go play by play to show what went wrong. a video with gorgeous views. mainly because it s in san francisco. true, but it s also a time lapse with a twist. you ll see it. we kick off today s show with some animal rescue video. you know we love animal rescue video here on this show. take a look at this video from auckland, new zealand. on the right hand of your screen, his name is john bellinger. he was out jet skiing in the water when he saw this bird struggling and having a little bit of trouble. he jumps off of his jet ski, he grabs the bird and is swimming the bird back to his jet ski. that s a gannet. this gannet was tangled up in fishing line. we actually have john bellinger via skype right this minute to tell us about this brave act. when did you first realize that little guy was in trouble? it s really strange. i was jet s
the rescue. you ll meet the hero on the jet ski. you haven t had a deep fried it turkey at thanksgiving you have not lived yet. wait until you see what happens when william shatner tries to fry the bird. it just seems like it s way too dangerous. a bus driver yelling, an autistic passenger and a videotape. get the [ bleep ] up. hear why the driver himself has been kicked off the bus. a fancy car race, winds down. and the ending, the finish line didn t go so well for one driver. oh. we go play by play to show what went wrong. a video with gorgeous views. mainly because it s in san francisco. true, but it s also a time lapse with a twist. you ll see it. we kick off today s show with some animal rescue video. you know we love animal rescue video here on this show. take a look at this video from auckland, new zealand. on the right hand of your screen, his name is john bellinger. he was out jet skiing in the water when he saw this bird struggling and ha
early morning hours. and we saw lightning strikes in the camera in the last half hour. here we are at 6:30 in the morning this line of storms here this two-story house was lifted ten feet off its foundation that is a tremendous amount of energy. these storms are volatile and pushing through new orleans right now and feed into a larger line of storms into western tennessee and the ohio river valley. we show you this because that is a sign of the energy that could be feeding in our direction. and we re watching most of the rain right now on the most powerful radar across the area it s light and heavier in the south. fog, mist and mild this morning. we ll go to 63 for the day and heavy rain will be in for the storms. we have a report of an overturned car on bel air road. taking a look at the southwest side on the beltway. this is a live look at frederick road. the outer loop has our heavier traffic right now. prior to that on the baltimore pike, we have a broken down car. the
don t have a tax base. we are trying to bring businesses here. but this is a deterrent. a lot of peep thople that ar just, they don t understand what they re pro testing a major concern for the events happening across the country noucht y. now you have a large amount of crimes. apparently some college campuses will have these camps move on to the campusize think, heard. that s of a concern for me. kidding t considering the criminal element. and how will you work with the police. young students. now to a major medical study on diabetes out this morning. researchers predict one in ten adults could have diabetes by year 2030. that means as many as 522 million people worldwide will have the blood sugar disorder two decades from now. international advocacy group says that dire prediction in fact is a conservative estimate. now a medical question centering on the treatment of twin sisters in massachusetts. they have been participating in the clinical trial of a cystic
philbin saying good-bye to his fans and talk show this week after a television career that is frankly going down in history. he shares his thoughts with abc s katie couric. first, new details in the penn state sex scandal. authorities preparing for more victims to come forward. franco harris, pittsburgh player is defending joe paterno. he says it bothers hip that paterno s moral character is being called into question. with the latest here s abc s linsey davis. reporter: pennsylvania s governor had harsh words for law enforn t. we would have expected law enforcement involved much sooner. reporter: he said he wouldn t beep surprised if more victims come forward in this case which could cost the university. what kind of liability would penn state face? a lot of liability because they knew they had a predator on their campus. and they did nothing to stop it. reporter: predators thrive on silence, if the child sex abuse allegations against jerry sandusky prove true