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reporting live from washington. thank you, shannon. jenna: the historic recall election, lots of pundits watching the election closely alongwith the rest of us, right? so is also the u.s. justice department keeping a close eye on the recall election and what is going on with voter fraud, if there is any and trying to prevent it. we ll be live in wisconsin, in madison with more on that story. there is this. she was a star on the weather channel but this meteorologist also served her country. and now she claims she was fired for it. our legal panel breaks it all down. it is popular right now to say we support the troops and that we ve got your back. but if you re going to say it, you should mean it.
she ll soon turn 86. she s the oldest-serving british monarch. and she s showing no signs of slowing down. she s saving the big celebrations until june, when the weather should be better. they re planning a 1,000-boat pageant on the river thames, street parties across the land, and a whole lot of flag waving. nick watt, abc news, london. they call this day a session day in britain, and oddly enough, i know you re really interested in this issue. you remember that it also marks the anniversary of the death of elizabeth s father, king george vi. and there we are again, posing for our royalty, all of our minions. yes. you finally have the wave down, though. i do. i m getting good at that. it s not the finger i d like to wave. okay, m.i.a. that s the news for this half hour. more from abc coming up next. announcer: this is abc s world news now, informing insomniacs for two decades.
earth can be. when you re talking about a 30-foot wave traveling at that speed. by the way, in the open ocean, these things travel about 500 miles per hour. as they approach the coastline, the friction from the undersea surface will slow the bottom of that wave down, and you get that crust. you start to see that wave build, just like any other wave would build. the deal with tsunamis is the waves between, from crest to trough, are much, much further apart, and they go much, much faster. therefore, when they do strike the coastline, they have the momentum that takes them much further inland with that force. as these things travel across the oceans, they do dissipate, just like a wave that you make in a pool or a bathtub. as it gets further away from where that initial epicenter, that initial strike happened, the energy will be dissipated the further along where you are. so we get earthquakes around new
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