These are the videos you're going to want to watch from this week

2022-07-02 00:18:55 By : Ms. louise xia

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A cruise ship hit a piece of an iceberg and a large black bear took a stroll through a golf course are some of the moments that captivated our attention this week.

Take a look at this week in video:

A 1-week-old baby who had stopped breathing outside a Kentucky gas station is doing well thanks to the heroic actions of a Louisville Metro Police officer.

LMPD First Division officers Noah Cole and Nick Greene were inside a gas station when a man rushed inside telling them that his baby was not breathing.

In the video above, you can see the two officers quickly rushing outside to help.

Officer Cole's body camera captured footage of Officer Greene performing "back blows" on the baby girl, named Emma.

She can be seen quickly crying out as her breath returns and Greene returns Emma back to her thankful mom.

Emma's family said she is "home, happy and healthy."

Watch the rescue in the video player above.

The cruise ship Norwegian Sun hit a piece of an iceberg, sustaining damage to its starboard bow. The ship was making its way to the Hubbard Glacier in Alaska when it hit a "growler."

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says that the ice has to be greater than 16 feet above sea level and 98 to 164 feet thick for it to be called an "iceberg." The smaller pieces of floating ice are considered "growlers" or "bergy bits."

After impact, the ship sailed to Juneau, the capital of Alaska, to be further assessed.

There were no injuries, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.

The U.S. Coast Guard says they rescued seven people after lightning struck their boat in Florida.

Five men and two women were in a 39-foot personal boat, according to Coast Guard. They were offshore of Clearwater when the lightning struck.

The video from the Coast Guard shows the shocking moment.

A large black bear was spotted strolling through a popular golf course in Naples, Florida.

In the video below, the bear can be seen strolling through the club's fitness center and tennis courts before finally taking a dip in a pond near the club.

"The bear has not been aggressive, it shuffles out of people's way and is sensitive to noise, but it did go on to roam the tennis courts (players cleared out), headed towards fitness center and then proceeded onto the golf course," The Club at The Strand wrote in a Facebook post.

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