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Florida / Shark Attacks #794525

CBS Evening News for Monday, Jun 27, 2005
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(Studio: Bob Schieffer) The 2 shark attacks off the Florida panhandle mentioned.

(Miramar Beach, Florida: Mark Strassmann) The decision of most beach-goers to ignore the shark threat featured; photo shown of shark victim Jamie Daigle††; scenes shown of a Tennessee teen who lost a leg in an attack. [VACATIONER, resident Katey DUNBAR-BARTLETT†– comment on the attacks.] [Daigle’s rescuer Tim DICUS†- comments on the safety of the water.] [Shark expert Robert HUETER†- says the ocean is not a swimming pool.] NOTE: Local weather bulletin on screen.

Reporter(s):
Schieffer, Bob;
Strassmann, Mark
Duration:
00:01:40

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