Miles off the coast of Oahu's North Shore, the choppy crystal-blue Pacific waters are home to one of nature's most misunderstood predators — the Galapagos shark. "CBS Mornings" co-host Nate Burleson recently joined the watermen of Island View Hawaii to confront his lifelong fear of sharks, swimming cage-free among these majestic creatures as part of "CBS Mornings" "Never Too Late" series showcasing new experiences. "They are so majestic, powerful. Unbelievable man.
Main Idea: Nate Burleson faced his fear of sharks by swimming cage-free with them off Oahu as part of CBS Mornings’ “Never Too Late” series.
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No clear negative impact identified.
Nate Burleson’s shark dive may encourage viewers to face fears and try new experiences, which can support confidence and resilience in everyday life.
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