than that. if people want more information, where can they get more? i tell you, there s a website put together on facebook. it s a community event. facebook.com/operation720. excellent. tray drasher, you re an inspiration. we look forward to your next journey. thank you so much for joining us. it is known as the last mile. the distance most commuters must cover daily between home and office and the public transportation they take. many run or walk the rest of the way. but there s now a new choice to get you home. douglas kenty takes a test drive on the streets of los angeles. reporter: he lives in pleasantville, new york. the town serviced by one of the greatest rail systems ever built. so unfortunately, you live a little outside of town. you have to walk over a mile to get to the train. sit a little over a mile. it s a hilly town.
nuclear weapons across the mexican border because of course exactly what you want is for some guy carrying a nuclear weapon across the mexican border to get blowed up by a mine since that would also blow up the nuclear weapon. but our winner, i m not exactly sure who to give it th to, it s from monroe, hiohio. see this? this is the king of kings statue. 60 2350e9 high, 40 feet wide built of fiberglass and foam and valued at $45,000. since its construction six years ago its nickname among the locals is touchdown jesus. or it was. this was the scene at 11:15 p.m. last night in the town outside cincinnati. as touchdown jesus burned to the ground. and i mean fast. the estimate was maybe four or five minutes after the hit. the touchdown jesus statue burned to the ground after it was hit by a bolt of lightning. or as the headline at the cincinnati inquirer website put, it statue of jesus destroyed by act of god. so it s either a random act that would seem to prove atheists correct or it