yourselfer who is passionate about making. humans were made to make things. that s why we have thumbs. we ve gotten away from making so much. there s that instinctive drive for people to create. it s one of the reasons he started tech shop. it s an innovation workshop where members can have access to the tools they need to bring their ideas to life. they say, wow, i really can do this. this is stunning. they re stunned. and graham hill, who is a designer, an entrepreneur, who believes people would be a lot happier with less. i love things and i love having great things, but i don t want too many. i don t want to be overwhelmed. hill built his dream microapartment, by crowd sourcing design on the internet and he got some amazing ideas. but the best part of living with less more freedom. i m dr. sanjay gupta join me this saturday 2:30 eastern on the next list.
inventor their product for the first time. a product that they conceived on a napkin and posted on the internet. we have taken the idea from sketch to site, to every store to bet, bath and beyond around the country in 30 days. this saturday, 2:30 p.m. eastern on the next list. [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. others are designed to leave them behind.
could be days before they figure out what the cause is. margaret conley reporting from seaside heights, great report. thank you. we ll check back in with you, margaret. appreciate that. in the meantime in ohio a greyhound bus, 52 people flipped over on its roof on interstate 77 this morning. the bus was heading to detroit from cincinnati when it overturned to hamilton, ohio. all, though, are expected to survive. so far it s unclear what caused that crash. we ll continue to check on that one for you. 50 years ago, a bomb tore through a birmingham church killing four young girls. bill cosby, the legendary commo comedian talks with me about this time. he says we need to remember tragedies like this despite some who may want it to all go away. that s next. but, first, this this week on the next list putting ideas to work. jim newton is a lifelong do it
pictures from seaside park, the fun park, amusement park. you can see the wind blowing to the north at about 30 miles per hour. that s also slowing down the airplanes as well. the winds, you separate the planes if you have winds that are that intense. and we have thunderstorms on the western horizon these planes have to fly around. good day to take the train as opposed to flying. probably much better idea tonight. thanks very much. up next, is vladimir putin testing president obama on syria? we have details of the russian president s shot across the bow. but first, here s a look at this weekend s the next list. this weekend we talk to two remarkable innovators, ben kaufman, founder and ceo of quirky.com. kaufman is passionate about giving would-be inventors a way to get their product ideas to market. it s human nature to invent. what stops people is to actually do that and to execute on all those ideas. really hard.
and sal griffith, he s an invernt, scientist and winner of the mcarthur genius award. sometimes, you have an idea. you know you have to do it. griffith and his team are revolutionizing robotics, creating a whole new field of soft machines. i m fully pressurized and i m a lifting this saturday on the next list. this saturday, 2:30 eastern. [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. others are designed to leave them behind.