laid her head down on my shoulder. i looked down at her like you can t be that tired. i looked at her and her eyes just she wasn t there. very distant. just kind of glazed over. i tried to sit her down to see if she would stand up. she just couldn t stand up. something was the matter. at that point right i noticed her lips were blue. i called for my husband and told him to call 911. he did and dispatch dispatched the call immediately. they were there in no time. officer ray, you get there and look into that little baby s eyes. what did you see? i saw big blue eyes looking at me. it was almost to the point she didn t have to say anything. she looked at me.
none of us will be here. it will be in the distant future. we re speeding it up, but it s still going to happen barring some technological break through. in terms of energy, we don t have a shortage of energy, we have a shortage of technologies. gasoline, we can transport. if we can figure out how to get a battery that will take your car not the 40 miles my wife s volt goes but 100 miles or 200 miles, then we can make a different use of power. if we could put a solar device on every roof, the architectural community is going crazy. we could stop burning a lot of fossil fuels. we have to make changes. but part of what happens when i hear you start saying that, i hear, oh, okay, we re going to do these sort of futuristic things, then i get the eyes glazed over, dystopic novel moment again. that s not going to happen. but if you say to me, if we don t do precisely this by this year, then your food will cost this and there will not be enough, suddenly that feels like, oh, wait a minute.
reporter: the business was closed to the public at the time of the attack. this is very rare. very rare, because of the safety requirements that we require through our permitting system, animal-employee interaction is limited. reporter: in fact the department of fish and game says cat haven has a good history. but detectives will be looking deeper into their records. john and diana? brandi, thank you very much. they re keeping a close eye on the beaches in south florida this morning, look at this. people flocking to the area to spring break, several beaches closed after dozens of sharks responded in shallow waters off of palm beach county. the sharks are heading back north after migrating south for the winter. experts hope the overcast conditions today send the sharks to sunnier, warmer waters. the winter storm blamed for four deaths across the midwest is now moving up to the east coast this morning. many roads to the south are still treacherous. glazed over by a sheet of i
because the story around it is what people are paying for. when i meet small business people, all i ask is not what is their balance sheet, but what is their story. why should i pick you? why do i care about what you are doing? if you give me the inside baseball statistics about why you are 2% better than a competitor, i m glazed over. that s not part of the way i see the world. if i m hearing you right, basically i need o to get out of myself, put myself in your views and understand how my product helps you, not me. yes. this is not rocket surgery. brain surgery plus rocket science. so you set up a video camera and watch people look at your website. you stapd stand in a store and watch people and see if they pick your product up. if they don t, why?
will be upgrading from existing products, so it s really hard to get an idea of how many new customers, but this is the big battle still to come, these smart phones. this is where the action is in this business section and space as they like to say. either way, apple comes out on top. they win. so, all right, richard roth, thank you very much. well, it s coming up on 2:00 p.m. on the east coast. you are looking live at downtown atlanta, practically at a stand still. pretty much the image we ve seen for the last three days. not many snow plows here in the south. that s part of the problem. if your state isn t under some sort of winter weather warning, watch for an advisory today. you re pretty much in the minority. 30 states are snowed in, glazed over or soon will be. even the ones that aren t are feeling the pain. check out this palm beach international airport. as in palm beach, florida. thousands of passengers stranded