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it will be 1/14 of the distance of the earth and moon. the moon is farther away this thing will be, and travelling over 17,000 miles per hour. keep it here for the historic event and we'll have live coverage of the fly by, it's supposed to happen again 2:24 p.m. eastern time right here. we're also watching a developing story in chicago where the president is expected to make remarks in about hour from now. we expect to hear him comment on gun control. this comes as we're learning about a bill introduced by a group of democratic lawmakers in missouri that could potentially turn thousands of legal, lawful gun owners into felons. the bill would ban assault weapons and other semi automatic guns with what they call assault weapon features and give gun owners 90 days to either get rid of, disable, or surrender to the government their currently lawful firearms. if they don't do it the sheriff could come knocking at the door and confiscate them. it's a bill that's proposed and missouri is not the only state. minnesota is pursuing a similar measur
it will be 1/14 of the distance of the earth and moon. the moon is farther away this thing will be, and travelling over 17,000 miles per hour. keep it here for the historic event and we'll have live coverage of the fly by, it's supposed to happen again 2:24 p.m. eastern time right here. we're also watching a developing story in chicago where the president is expected to make remarks in about hour from now. we expect to hear him comment on gun control. this comes as we're learning about a bill...
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this happened on the very same day an asteroid buzzed by earth. what could be the closerrest to ever fly by our planet. it happened in the past hour, nasa said the meteorite in russia had nothing to do with the asteroid, about the size of half a football field. joining me, astronomer david dundee. the question is, as i have just answered, there was nothing to do with the two of them one is more common than the other. meteorites in the sky of russia coming down. how rare is that? >> well, meteorite impacts happen all the time. the earth picks up tons of debris every day but it's usually in the form of dust and smaller objects. one the size of what we saw in russia is a once in a decade thing. last time this happened was about ten years ago, over in the pakistan, india region of the world. but the two objects are totally unrelated and one of the other big things to consider is that you're separating the two events by 14 hours. remember, the earth is hurling around the sun at 19 miles per second so we're in a different neighborhood than weapon the me
this happened on the very same day an asteroid buzzed by earth. what could be the closerrest to ever fly by our planet. it happened in the past hour, nasa said the meteorite in russia had nothing to do with the asteroid, about the size of half a football field. joining me, astronomer david dundee. the question is, as i have just answered, there was nothing to do with the two of them one is more common than the other. meteorites in the sky of russia coming down. how rare is that? >> well,...
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they can come streaking through the earth earth's atmosphere. we're not tracking them like aster 'roids. -- asteroids. this one just happened to be on the large size. jon: what happens when it blows up? it is a rock. it comes streaking through the atmosphere at thousands of miles-an-hour. the friction when it encounters the earth's atmosphere that makes it hot. what causes the explosion? >> when it comes into the earth's atmosphere traveling over 30,000 milesn-hour first thing that is happening compressing air ahead of it. so it heats the air ahead of it andmation the sky glow around it to make it look like it is on fire. then the shock of pressing into the earth's atmosphere that helps break it up into pieces. the pieces fall to the surface of the earth. the shock wave comes from the fact it is traveling greater than the speed of sound. it is breaking the sound barrier, because it is down so low, 30 miles or so above the surface of the earth, it create this is shock wave that travels out ahead of it that can break all the windows we saw in this
they can come streaking through the earth earth's atmosphere. we're not tracking them like aster 'roids. -- asteroids. this one just happened to be on the large size. jon: what happens when it blows up? it is a rock. it comes streaking through the atmosphere at thousands of miles-an-hour. the friction when it encounters the earth's atmosphere that makes it hot. what causes the explosion? >> when it comes into the earth's atmosphere traveling over 30,000 milesn-hour first thing that is...
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now will return to earth in the vicinity of earth at least, in the year 2046. again, in 2080. either one of those events could be another close call. there are about a million space rocks in the vicinity of earth's orbit. so today's events could help save the planet in the future. >> they won't be hazardous for many hundreds of years. that gives us plenty of time to really be able to study the population, understand how it's structured and come up with mitigation strategies. >> and that could involve some futuristic asteroid deflection plan, ala hollywood blockbuster type of a deal. all, of course, to save humanity. the dinosaurs, bill, did not have such a plan and they were wiped out. >> bill: we got to get on that plan fast. thank you. phil keating. this just in to fox news, an ex kahn cop accused of killing four people during a nine-day rampage throughout southern california likely killed himself. that word officially from the officials in southern california. officials say they need more tests before they can confirm christopher dorn were shot himself, but
now will return to earth in the vicinity of earth at least, in the year 2046. again, in 2080. either one of those events could be another close call. there are about a million space rocks in the vicinity of earth's orbit. so today's events could help save the planet in the future. >> they won't be hazardous for many hundreds of years. that gives us plenty of time to really be able to study the population, understand how it's structured and come up with mitigation strategies. >> and...
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nasa is predicting another close encounter for planet earth later today. it is an astroid this time, not a meteorite. this one is the size of half a football field. we'll tell but that. bill: also that nightmare is over thankfully. and in the dark of night, passengers are back in mobile now, back on dry land once again but sharing so many stories of what life was like on board a ship that was anything but pleasant. >> a black out occurred on the ship and everything went dark which with us terrifying. as soon as it came back on again they said that's when we are going to turn around and go to mobile, bam r it will be an extra three or four days. that's when you could feel everybody's energy like -- jon: good morning i'm jon scott. fire in the sky a meteor plummets to earth smashing windows and injuring hundreds. it will get your attention especially when a much bigger astroid is about to make a near earth pass. passengers off that crippled cruise ship and they have stories to tell. we'll hear several of them tell us about life on board the stricken triumph.
nasa is predicting another close encounter for planet earth later today. it is an astroid this time, not a meteorite. this one is the size of half a football field. we'll tell but that. bill: also that nightmare is over thankfully. and in the dark of night, passengers are back in mobile now, back on dry land once again but sharing so many stories of what life was like on board a ship that was anything but pleasant. >> a black out occurred on the ship and everything went dark which with us...
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that has no earth worms and carbon dioxide levels from soil with earth warms is 33% higher than that without. huge sections are infested with earth worms and 23% of greenhouse gases come from the soil, right? the worms fertilize the soil and good for those who want to grow stuff. if there's any good news in all of this, really, it's that nitrous oxide that they produce is known as laughing gas. if you're getting a chuckle out of the story, maybe that's why. >> alisyn: and if you see lots of earth worms giggling. what is the antidote to this? how do we get the earth worms to be less randy? >> i don't know, birth control? the whole thing is nobody is quite sure why it's happening. they're being left alone and a lot of environmentalists say deforestation is causing a lot of this, but the truth is nobody is quite sure and really just finding out that this is happening so more studies will go into exactly what we can do to try and mitigate this to some extent, ali. >> alisyn: i'm not sure i'll look at an earth worm the same again or listen to barry white as much as we have in the past 20
that has no earth worms and carbon dioxide levels from soil with earth warms is 33% higher than that without. huge sections are infested with earth worms and 23% of greenhouse gases come from the soil, right? the worms fertilize the soil and good for those who want to grow stuff. if there's any good news in all of this, really, it's that nitrous oxide that they produce is known as laughing gas. if you're getting a chuckle out of the story, maybe that's why. >> alisyn: and if you see lots...
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lick this thing hitting the earth. or similar size meet yore did that over a remote region of siberia in 1908. it atlantaed over 830 square miles and the same meteor hit london we would have had no london. we were lucky then. we should be lucky now. some call -- [ inaudible ] but if memory serves me right, dinosaurs were not so lucky. forget losing data. the dinosaurs lost, well, dinosaurs. here is the killer. they didn't get a warning, which is probably just as well. who needs a text to confirm you're about to be toast? all right. speaking of dinosaurs, they are coming back from extension. why? well, to catch my "state of the union" coverage. it promises to be that good. don't the ladies of strait of "s illustrated" know it? it's my big return. they don't want to miss a second of it. neither should you. we have got so much going on. beginning at 8:00 p.m. we're on the air through 11:00. what do i get with you, neil, that i don't get anywhere else? live market reaction as it's going on. you get the full republican resp
lick this thing hitting the earth. or similar size meet yore did that over a remote region of siberia in 1908. it atlantaed over 830 square miles and the same meteor hit london we would have had no london. we were lucky then. we should be lucky now. some call -- [ inaudible ] but if memory serves me right, dinosaurs were not so lucky. forget losing data. the dinosaurs lost, well, dinosaurs. here is the killer. they didn't get a warning, which is probably just as well. who needs a text to...
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no earth impact. not this thiam. as there are estimated 1 million space rocks near earth's orbit. >> we have seep and tracked 9,000 of them now. about 1,000 of them are potentially hazardous. >> astronomers in spain discovered it last year. too small to be seen with the naked eye. it was vizzable with the telescope. astronomers were able to follow the path. this is half a football field long or roughly the size of 12-story building like this. they believe the asteroid of the same size left this crayor in northern arizona, 50,000 years ago probably detonated 20 megaton nuclear bomb. the biggest threat it posed today was to satellites. they orbit in the geo synchronous ring. 22,000 miles above us. it flew through it twice. no damage reported. plantory scientists say the best thing about the encounter was preparing for future astroids. >> it gives us time to understand how it is structured and come up with the mitigation strategies. >> this isfully-be close -- fly-be is close to earth so it's altered the gravitational p
no earth impact. not this thiam. as there are estimated 1 million space rocks near earth's orbit. >> we have seep and tracked 9,000 of them now. about 1,000 of them are potentially hazardous. >> astronomers in spain discovered it last year. too small to be seen with the naked eye. it was vizzable with the telescope. astronomers were able to follow the path. this is half a football field long or roughly the size of 12-story building like this. they believe the asteroid of the same...
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a massive asteroid headed toward earth and barely misses earth. in russia arc meteor exploded injuring over 1100 people. is it a matter of time till this happens to the united states? brian, i know we've been lucky but in 1908 in sigh bieber, we present to lucky. had that hit london it would have wiped out london. do we keep dodging bullets here or what? >> well, you could say yes. it is inevitable that something like this is going to happen. things hit the earth constantly. every time you see a shooting star or something tiny, something microscopic is shooting through the atmosphere and every year something size able. >> how do we see the asteroid and don't see the meteor? >> i'm not a professor but -- >> i'm not actually an expert, so it's okay. how do we miss that? >> the thing is, nasa really is tracking thousands of objects that are objects of interest near earth asteroids. this thing was small and frankly the direction it was coming from was towards the sun. so we didn't see it. sometimes we spot things just days before they pass by. and som
a massive asteroid headed toward earth and barely misses earth. in russia arc meteor exploded injuring over 1100 people. is it a matter of time till this happens to the united states? brian, i know we've been lucky but in 1908 in sigh bieber, we present to lucky. had that hit london it would have wiped out london. do we keep dodging bullets here or what? >> well, you could say yes. it is inevitable that something like this is going to happen. things hit the earth constantly. every time...
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. >> heather: meantime, some incredible events beyond earth's atmosphere. russians are trying to recover from a meteor that slammed into the ground. it was all caught on tape. the flash, the bang catching everyone off guard. first you can see the blinding light and then, the supersonic boom. [ siren ] >> heather: can you imagine? the flash was like ten suns and saw the shock waves, it was chaos on the streets. you could hear car alarm screeching and windows shattering more than 4,000 buildings were damaged and many them were apartments and the government promising to fix them. here is thing, that is a long time in the icy winter, about 200 people were injured including more than 200 children. most of them hurt by falling glass. nasa saying the meteor was about 50 feet and impact may have been 30 times stronger than the atomic bomb that hit hiroshima. drivers are searching a frozen lake, this one near where it landed. 20,000 searchers looking for remains of the meteor but so far they haven't found any. >> kelly: we have to check this out. an amazing video, a
. >> heather: meantime, some incredible events beyond earth's atmosphere. russians are trying to recover from a meteor that slammed into the ground. it was all caught on tape. the flash, the bang catching everyone off guard. first you can see the blinding light and then, the supersonic boom. [ siren ] >> heather: can you imagine? the flash was like ten suns and saw the shock waves, it was chaos on the streets. you could hear car alarm screeching and windows shattering more than...
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it is every citizen of earth. >> that's right. we are all potential plaintiffs. >> you must love this. you are disgusting. bill, did this feel more air ma ged deny or deep impacty? >> deep impact. armageddon wasn't real. if aerosmith is is the soundtrack to your life it is not real. if morgan free man is a soulful plat tudes about our existence in this universe, it is very real. i am surprised nothing bad happened because this stuff always happens when we have a black president. i think that's how it works. >> by the way, in armageddon, white president. >> not real. what part of aerosmith are you not getting? >> i don't believe this really happened. >> do you not believe this happened? >> i have seen people saying it didn't happen. >> every time something like this it happens way off somewhere elsewhere no one else is around like in the bible. come on. >> because it happened so far away we can make jokes. if this happened over america and a thousand people were hurt, we wouldn't be joking about it. it would be horrible. >> a thous
it is every citizen of earth. >> that's right. we are all potential plaintiffs. >> you must love this. you are disgusting. bill, did this feel more air ma ged deny or deep impacty? >> deep impact. armageddon wasn't real. if aerosmith is is the soundtrack to your life it is not real. if morgan free man is a soulful plat tudes about our existence in this universe, it is very real. i am surprised nothing bad happened because this stuff always happens when we have a black...
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plunge the earth into nuclear winter. and nasa has the goal to detect almost all of those ones that are earth killers within the next ten years or 20 years and they've made incredible progress on that front. back in-- prior to 1990 when the program started we knew we were left with only a hundred of these things. and now we know several thousand, 10,000 of them, are able to track those orbits. so now we can say that there's likely no chance of any gigantic asteroid hitting the earth in the next few decades. >> megyn: okay. >> there's some progress. >> megyn: progress, right. >> it's hard to see with the difficulty. >> megyn: last question before i let you go. the united nations called for the formation of an international network to monitor the threat posed by asteroids and other near earth objects. do you believe that this should be a united nations effort? >> well, it certainly helps to have international cooperation because then you can put telescopes all around the earth and different longitudes so they're not affecte
plunge the earth into nuclear winter. and nasa has the goal to detect almost all of those ones that are earth killers within the next ten years or 20 years and they've made incredible progress on that front. back in-- prior to 1990 when the program started we knew we were left with only a hundred of these things. and now we know several thousand, 10,000 of them, are able to track those orbits. so now we can say that there's likely no chance of any gigantic asteroid hitting the earth in the next...
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somebody screamed "the end of the earth." the light was very bright. it looked like a very bright sun. the light lasted for three seconds and three minutes later the blast happened. >> and if that's not enough, today 130,000-ton astroid had a close encounter with the earth. here's how the n.a.s.a. folks explained what could happen. >> astroid 2012da14 is an object about half the size. a football field in diameter that is going to pass very close to the earth on february 15th. coming from the south to the north it gets to within 17,200 miles of the earth's surface and will pass the interior to the gps satellites, but there's no chance of the as street hitting the earth and very little chance it will hit a satellite. >> they were right. they say this was the closest fly-by ever of a space rock of this size. and it was traveling at more than 17,000 miles an hour. that's it for us tonight. thank for watching. i'm juan williams in for bill o'reilly. please remember, the spin comes here because we are looking out for you.
somebody screamed "the end of the earth." the light was very bright. it looked like a very bright sun. the light lasted for three seconds and three minutes later the blast happened. >> and if that's not enough, today 130,000-ton astroid had a close encounter with the earth. here's how the n.a.s.a. folks explained what could happen. >> astroid 2012da14 is an object about half the size. a football field in diameter that is going to pass very close to the earth on february...
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it's an asteroid before it moves into the earth's atmosphere. it becomes a meteor once it gets into the earth's atmosphere and if it touches land, if it touches the ground, it's called a meteorite. >> steve: so most of them burn up before they got here. >> yes. >> steve: or they're the size of a piece of sand. >> absolutely. it does happen all the time. >> steve: but this is extraordinary because not only were people tracking it and cell phoning picturing it, and look at that picture there. that's crazy! >> like i said, because we're in this age of people have a lot of cell phones and cameras, that's why we're seeing all this video and people are going, oh, my gosh! i'm nervous about this. >> alisyn: how much warning do we get? >> nasa tracks these things. they're able to track 90% of the asteroids that could come close to us. but in this case, there was really no warning. people don't know what's going on. >> brian: i remember in the video game, you could shoot an asteroid out of the sky. i know in armageddon, in the movies, bruce willis and be
it's an asteroid before it moves into the earth's atmosphere. it becomes a meteor once it gets into the earth's atmosphere and if it touches land, if it touches the ground, it's called a meteorite. >> steve: so most of them burn up before they got here. >> yes. >> steve: or they're the size of a piece of sand. >> absolutely. it does happen all the time. >> steve: but this is extraordinary because not only were people tracking it and cell phoning picturing it, and...
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one scientist saying it was a small piece of asteroid and headed toward earth. it's still drawing extra concern after the large meteor exploded over russia and injured 200 people causing major damage. >> eric: new eye-opening information that could make a new complication in chuck hagel's confirmation. lindsay graham pointed to some newly reported comments that hagel is said to have made at rutgers university a few years ago, that the state department was becoming an adjunct of the israeli foreign ministry. >> he said the u.s. state was the adjunct of the israeli foreign ministry office. i got a letter back from the senator in response, did you say that and do you believe that. the letter said he did not recall saying that. and he disavows that statement. >> eric: joining us is chris wallace. these xhechblts are coming out about the jewish lobby and iranian regime is legitimate and latest comment that latest one, what does it mean? >> if he never said it it doesn't mean anything. he said he didn't recall which is not a flat denial. you think you would recall it
one scientist saying it was a small piece of asteroid and headed toward earth. it's still drawing extra concern after the large meteor exploded over russia and injured 200 people causing major damage. >> eric: new eye-opening information that could make a new complication in chuck hagel's confirmation. lindsay graham pointed to some newly reported comments that hagel is said to have made at rutgers university a few years ago, that the state department was becoming an adjunct of the...
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some small meteors strike the earth every year, including the u.s. but this one noteworthy for its size, injury toll and visibility. >> the thing is that it came down over a populated area, an industrial area, in fact. and that is maybe unusual. >> that was greg palkot reporting. so could this event have been predicted? can cost it happen again? bill nye, the science guy, joins us with some answers. a pleasure to speak to you. one thing that really strikes me about this meteor was its size, about 150 feet in diameter, weighing, i read as much as a nuclear submarine, traveling at, what, 40,000 miles per hour. imagine the impact had this thing come in directly and not been burned up or exploded in the atmosphere. what would have happened? >> i think you got the two events mixed. the one yesterday was barely five meters, the one over russia. the one that just missed us was 45-meters. so that 45-meter one had come in, you're talking about 200 times the explosive power of the weapons exploded over japan to end world war ii. so this is a real threat to hum
some small meteors strike the earth every year, including the u.s. but this one noteworthy for its size, injury toll and visibility. >> the thing is that it came down over a populated area, an industrial area, in fact. and that is maybe unusual. >> that was greg palkot reporting. so could this event have been predicted? can cost it happen again? bill nye, the science guy, joins us with some answers. a pleasure to speak to you. one thing that really strikes me about this meteor was...
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this is new earth being born. martha: as you point out the reason that it's happening in this spot, is the tectonic plates, right, merging and nashing against each other. how quickly is that process happening? >> north america and russia, like it or not we are moving closer together. it's about two inches a year, the rate your fingernails grow. that little bit of motion is enough that the rocks scrape together that creates incredible heat and friction and that is the result. it's the same thing that caused the tsunami in japan and what they call the ring of fire, it's volcanic activity all around the ring of the pacific, that's where the earth is kind of living and breathing. martha: that's where we saw that earthquake in the sol louisiana monesalomon islands. >> going there and studying she's things where it's erupting all the time tells ahh lot about how to predict risks in some place like mount rainier in the united states, which is dangerous but we don't know how dangerous, you go there and find out. martha: a
this is new earth being born. martha: as you point out the reason that it's happening in this spot, is the tectonic plates, right, merging and nashing against each other. how quickly is that process happening? >> north america and russia, like it or not we are moving closer together. it's about two inches a year, the rate your fingernails grow. that little bit of motion is enough that the rocks scrape together that creates incredible heat and friction and that is the result. it's the same...
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majority of asteroids that could hit the earth and decade inside advance. we would have the opportunity to deflect it. we do have that technology. >> neil: seems we have been lucky, that so many objects hit our atmosphere all the time but has to be larger and get them lower in the sky to explode to do some lasting damage. do you think we're going to go through a period or does this stuff cycle in pers where that is a possibility? >> no. it's a random occurrence. and the odds are not huge. but they add up. and so you don't know. right now we don't know when the next major impact will be and we'd like to find out. >> neil: seems like a lot of the ones that have been noteworthy in the pass, like the one that hit siberia in 1908. largely unpopulated region, but had the same meteor hit, for example, london, i'm told that london would be gone. so that when these things do hit, they hit over largely unpopulated areas. not all the time. that just the mathematical odds of that tipping are small, aren't they? >> eventually, i always tell people we're playing a game o
majority of asteroids that could hit the earth and decade inside advance. we would have the opportunity to deflect it. we do have that technology. >> neil: seems we have been lucky, that so many objects hit our atmosphere all the time but has to be larger and get them lower in the sky to explode to do some lasting damage. do you think we're going to go through a period or does this stuff cycle in pers where that is a possibility? >> no. it's a random occurrence. and the odds are not...
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and the world is a better place when america is the strongest nation on earth, but we can't remain powerful if we don't have an economy that can afford it. in the storm tihort time i've bn washington nothing frustrates me more than what the president laid out tonight. the choices aren't just big government and big business we need an accountable and efficient big government that allows small and new businesses to create middle class jobs, we don't have to raise taxes to avoid the devastating cuts to the military. republicans passed a plan that replaces these cuts with responsible spending reforms, and in order to balance our budget, the choice doesn't have to be either higher taxes or dramatic benefit cuts for those in need. instead we should grow our economy so we can create new taxpayers, not new taxes. and so, our government can afford to help those truly cannot help themselves. and the truth is, every problem can't be solved by the government. many are caused by the moral breakdown in our society. and the answer to these challenges lie primarily in our families and our faiths not our po
and the world is a better place when america is the strongest nation on earth, but we can't remain powerful if we don't have an economy that can afford it. in the storm tihort time i've bn washington nothing frustrates me more than what the president laid out tonight. the choices aren't just big government and big business we need an accountable and efficient big government that allows small and new businesses to create middle class jobs, we don't have to raise taxes to avoid the devastating...
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. >> plus, we saw an asteroid just miss earth and meteor slam into russia yet another over california and now a fireball over florida. >> it was very large, red, orange. >> shep: what in the world is happening in the sky? >> shep: first, the death of a country music star, mindy mccready. she apparently shot herself in the head at her home. she was 37. ♪ ♪ >> shep: guys do it all the time was number one hit back in 1996. she sold 2 million albums that year. but she struggled important years after with drugs and alcohol and family problems. investigators say mindy mccready died on the same porch where investigators found her boyfriend dead last month in an apparent suicide. it looks like she shot and kill the boyfriend's dog yesterday and then killed herself. a judge ordered her back into rehab after her father said she was drinking too much, abusing prescription drugs and not taking care of her two sons. the judge put the boys in foster care. the boyfriend said she threatened to kill herself after that. somebody made a big mistake letting her out of rehab. casey stegall is on it. i
. >> plus, we saw an asteroid just miss earth and meteor slam into russia yet another over california and now a fireball over florida. >> it was very large, red, orange. >> shep: what in the world is happening in the sky? >> shep: first, the death of a country music star, mindy mccready. she apparently shot herself in the head at her home. she was 37. ♪ ♪ >> shep: guys do it all the time was number one hit back in 1996. she sold 2 million albums that year. but...
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it's one of the poorest countries on earth. the most sanctioned country on earth and the people are perennially near starvation and yet, exploded their third nuclear device and in december put a payload into orbit. if you're tehran you're going to see you have the determination you're going to get nuclear weapons and that's why the israelis are so worried about the failure of policies, the failure of sanctions to slow iran down. >> greta: i would think that sanctions would only work if everybody were on board so there weren't penetrations of the market so the countries could get money and i find it almost-- almost the point of insanity that we expect the sanctions to work in iran when just we give extensions for exceptions to the sanctions and we have 20 countries that have exceptions from our treasury department to do business with iran and they're big companies, germany, france, china, india, south africa, spain, poland, the netherlands. all of these countries are allowed to do business with iran. and get rid of their nuclear
it's one of the poorest countries on earth. the most sanctioned country on earth and the people are perennially near starvation and yet, exploded their third nuclear device and in december put a payload into orbit. if you're tehran you're going to see you have the determination you're going to get nuclear weapons and that's why the israelis are so worried about the failure of policies, the failure of sanctions to slow iran down. >> greta: i would think that sanctions would only work if...
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a communications blackout that left the crew cut off from earth. we'll get to that, plus drew peterson. the cop who keeps losing his wives says he deserves a new trial now after his conviction for killing one of the four wives. he says his lawyer botched the case. this week, either he gets that thank you trial or he gets -- that new trial or he against ges sentenced. that's coming up. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. >> shepherd: justinnewsonchon >> shepherd: the guy convicted of killing her wants a new trial. if you go back to the beginning, it will be helpful. prompter back to the beginning. the guy who was convicted of killing her, the washington intern, said the prosecution was predicated on a lie, and they intend to file a motion for a new trial. the arguments from the attorneys were in
a communications blackout that left the crew cut off from earth. we'll get to that, plus drew peterson. the cop who keeps losing his wives says he deserves a new trial now after his conviction for killing one of the four wives. he says his lawyer botched the case. this week, either he gets that thank you trial or he gets -- that new trial or he against ges sentenced. that's coming up. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the...
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-- collide with earth, it could wipe out a city. luckily, that's not going the happen. the asteroid is due to approach on february 15th at about 2:24 p.m. eastern time, and as this animation shows, asteroid 2012ga14 will only get to within 17,000 miles of earth. but that is closer than any other asteroid its size in reported history. it's also closer than some communications satellites. and scientists say there might be a million other asteroids on a collision course with earth. critics say nasa is not doing enough to detect these threats. if they did spot one, the post says scientists would probably have at least 30 years notice, and that would give them enough time to possibly bomb the asteroid before it hit or park a spacecraft near it. jon? jon: weird. patti ann brown, thanks. jenna: that sums it up. as promised, we have economist ben stein on the hot seat. there he is, with a salute. always appreciate it, ben, just want to remind everybody, ben has a book how to really ruin your financial life and portfolio. and that is somethi
-- collide with earth, it could wipe out a city. luckily, that's not going the happen. the asteroid is due to approach on february 15th at about 2:24 p.m. eastern time, and as this animation shows, asteroid 2012ga14 will only get to within 17,000 miles of earth. but that is closer than any other asteroid its size in reported history. it's also closer than some communications satellites. and scientists say there might be a million other asteroids on a collision course with earth. critics say...
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. >> according to nasa, a 130,000 ton asteroid is expected to narrowly hit missing earth this friday. the science dude and wondered if global warming had anything to do with it. >> our science guy, talk about something else falling from the sky, and that is an asteroid. what is coming our way? is this because of global warming or some occasion? >> it is the word meteorology and the word meteor come from the same root. >> oh like you know. >> how do we know global warming isn't at fault? >> come on, deborah. she is a space cadet. maybe she was searching for words. >> you know i think we should blame bush or cheney or alec baldwin. >> i like all of them, actually. >> we bought this so much now. now it just comes right off the lips. we blame everything so this makes sense. >> it is like how you know somebody is uninterruptiing. they start talking -- uninteresting. they start talking about the weather and now everybody adds their two cents. must be global warming or so much for global warning. >> it is like i am going to add this boring thing, this observation that makes it more dull. >>
. >> according to nasa, a 130,000 ton asteroid is expected to narrowly hit missing earth this friday. the science dude and wondered if global warming had anything to do with it. >> our science guy, talk about something else falling from the sky, and that is an asteroid. what is coming our way? is this because of global warming or some occasion? >> it is the word meteorology and the word meteor come from the same root. >> oh like you know. >> how do we know global...
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what kind of perspective do you get when you look down at earth from all the way up there? >> well, it's interesting, because when you look down at the earth, you can't tell one country from another, and you realize that all of us have to live on this one planet and we all have to get along. >> what's it like to be inside as you're being in space. >> being in space was so much fun. the view out the window was great. i loved zero g and people all the time, they pay you to do this? >> i hear you saying zero and you're really smart. >> (laughter) >> he was born and raised in philadelphia, the oldest of three brothers. both of his parents were college educated his father a mechanical engineer and his mother a public school teacher. >> so i grew up in an environment where i, hey, you're' going to college and you don't have a choice. >> growing up in the 40's and 50's, do you ever feel like the cards were stacked against you because of the color of your skin? >> no, my parents did a very good job. we never felt as if we were limited in any way whatsoever. >> but the classroom was
what kind of perspective do you get when you look down at earth from all the way up there? >> well, it's interesting, because when you look down at the earth, you can't tell one country from another, and you realize that all of us have to live on this one planet and we all have to get along. >> what's it like to be inside as you're being in space. >> being in space was so much fun. the view out the window was great. i loved zero g and people all the time, they pay you to do...
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guns use bullets, bullets are made of lead, when lead gets in the earth it contaminates the earth and someone's got to clean up that contamination, so let's charge the bullet manufacturers for the cost of cleaning up the bullets when they hit the earth. and that would increase the price of bullets, which would effectively the attacks. and would congress have enacted the tax? >> no, who is going to enact the tax. >> epa. says only congress can enact the tax. that's an area the president will try to get away with something under the constitution only congress can do. look for that tonight, alisyn and i think the democrats will applaud when he says that, and i don't think they have enough to do this. >> alisyn: and talking about laying out executive orders or epa regulations. >> i think's going to layout exactly what he wants to accomplish because if his inauguration address he could have gone like this to the american people let me bring you together instead like that, divide you by class, if that's any indication of what we can expect tonight. look for a strident, big government, hard
guns use bullets, bullets are made of lead, when lead gets in the earth it contaminates the earth and someone's got to clean up that contamination, so let's charge the bullet manufacturers for the cost of cleaning up the bullets when they hit the earth. and that would increase the price of bullets, which would effectively the attacks. and would congress have enacted the tax? >> no, who is going to enact the tax. >> epa. says only congress can enact the tax. that's an area the...
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both german and those under occupation, in fact, hitler exposed the strictest gun control on earth. and mr. bennett, the only reason the nazis didn't get further in their quest for world domination, folks in the balkans, france, occupied countries hid weapons and did used them against the nazis. those people were called partisans. now, we asked tony bennett and chris rock on the factor. they declined. i think we all know why. so this is just dopey. we need intelligent debate on the gun situation not ridiculous posturing. and talking voices indicated that gun registration is needed and all gun crimes should be penalized. trotting out vacvacuous, the wod of the day. >> and from the law center to prevent gun violence. >> i think that groups like the mayors' group and were you in washington so you saw this dog and pony show, this hurts your cause, this hurts your cause. because you need persuasion. you need to persuade most americans that tighter gun control is necessary and trotting out chris rock and tony bennett, i'm telling you, you couldn't get two worst guys to persuade anybody. >
both german and those under occupation, in fact, hitler exposed the strictest gun control on earth. and mr. bennett, the only reason the nazis didn't get further in their quest for world domination, folks in the balkans, france, occupied countries hid weapons and did used them against the nazis. those people were called partisans. now, we asked tony bennett and chris rock on the factor. they declined. i think we all know why. so this is just dopey. we need intelligent debate on the gun...
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this is as the asteroid was moving away from earth. this is not as close as the nearest point. 72 images were captured. the pictures were taken as it was a bit farther out but still giving us a decent view of an elongated object. scientists say it is under going full rotation here. they watched it for several hours. they are big fans of using radar to study asteroids for their size, shape, surface features and rotation. they're really excited about the pictures because they help them plot the orbits in the future to determine if we could be in any danger. is always a good thing. as you saw completely different type of object than in russia. but we didn't necessarily get the notice on that one. the russians didn't because it was moving so quickly and so low in the atmosphere by the time it broke apart. we're taking a quick look what that was like for them. but the asteroid, plenty of notice. didn't come nearly as close. impressive pictures. jon? jon: a little nick left or right, a couple years ago and that thing could have been right in
this is as the asteroid was moving away from earth. this is not as close as the nearest point. 72 images were captured. the pictures were taken as it was a bit farther out but still giving us a decent view of an elongated object. scientists say it is under going full rotation here. they watched it for several hours. they are big fans of using radar to study asteroids for their size, shape, surface features and rotation. they're really excited about the pictures because they help them plot the...
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[ sirens ] >> dana: meteor and asteroi asteroids wreaking havoc on earth. we have the cosmos covered next on "the five." ♪ ♪ ( bell rings ) they remind me so much of my grandkids. wish i saw mine more often, but they live so far away. i've been thinking about moving in with my daughter and her family. it's been pretty tough since jack passed away. it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were guaranteed acceptance. guaranteed acceptance? it means you can't be turned down because of your health. you don't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. they don't care about your aches and pains. well, how do you know? did you speak to alex trebek? because i have a policy myself. it costs just $9.95 a month per unit. it's perfect for my budget. my rate will never go up. and my coverage will never go down because of my age. affordable coverage and guaranteed acceptance? we should give them a call. do you want to help protect your loved ones from the burden of final expenses?
[ sirens ] >> dana: meteor and asteroi asteroids wreaking havoc on earth. we have the cosmos covered next on "the five." ♪ ♪ ( bell rings ) they remind me so much of my grandkids. wish i saw mine more often, but they live so far away. i've been thinking about moving in with my daughter and her family. it's been pretty tough since jack passed away. it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were...
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the first look at an astroid that is hurdling toward earth by only 17 miles. these images taken when it was 465 miles away. it's the closest approach to earth coming even closer than some of our weather satellites. >> ainsley, thank you so much. republican senators successfully taking a stand against defense secretary nominee chuck hagel. they blocked a vote on his nomination amid growing concerns about his views on issues and also they want to get more information about benghazi. peter doocy is live in washington with more on this story. peter what's next on this now. >> today is supposed to be secretary of defense leon panetta's last day at the pentagon. he has to stick around for at least another week. republicans had a rule that requires the nominee for defense secretary to get 60 votes in the senate for confirmation. mr. hagel got only 58. republicans said they wanted to spend more time to dig into his back ground and now they got it. >> i hope one democrat will look at chuck hagel's record and some of the outrageous statements they made about israel and
the first look at an astroid that is hurdling toward earth by only 17 miles. these images taken when it was 465 miles away. it's the closest approach to earth coming even closer than some of our weather satellites. >> ainsley, thank you so much. republican senators successfully taking a stand against defense secretary nominee chuck hagel. they blocked a vote on his nomination amid growing concerns about his views on issues and also they want to get more information about benghazi. peter...
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[ sirens ] >> dana: meteor and asteroi asteroids wreaking havoc on earth. we have the cosmos covered next on "the five." ♪ ♪ target is in sight. yes, dad, i see him. now pour some chloroform into a white rag and.... no. hi. i understand you're looking for a hotel with a pool. with priceline express deals, you can save big and get exactly what you need. do i have to bid? use the stun gun. he's giving you lip. no! he's just asking a question. no bidding. awesome. get the grappling hook to... dad, i... no? ok. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ at devry.edu. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowner
[ sirens ] >> dana: meteor and asteroi asteroids wreaking havoc on earth. we have the cosmos covered next on "the five." ♪ ♪ target is in sight. yes, dad, i see him. now pour some chloroform into a white rag and.... no. hi. i understand you're looking for a hotel with a pool. with priceline express deals, you can save big and get exactly what you need. do i have to bid? use the stun gun. he's giving you lip. no! he's just asking a question. no bidding. awesome. get the...
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hey earth! stop topping triscuit! [ male announcer ] 100% whole grain woven for an untoppable taste. [ male announcer ] 100% whole grain all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> anna: good morning. today is monday, february 18. i'm anna kooiman. country music star mindy mccready found dead from a self inflicted gunshot wound. the breaking details are moments away. >> peter: here is a message from the government you never thought you would hear. hire criminals or else. it's all in the name of equal opportunity. really? donald trump weighs in top of the hour. >> steve: meanwhile, want to know what heaven is like? this woman says she's been there. and it is amazing. she never wanted to come back, but she did. you're about to hear her unbelievabl
hey earth! stop topping triscuit! [ male announcer ] 100% whole grain woven for an untoppable taste. [ male announcer ] 100% whole grain all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> anna: good morning. today is...
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[ sirens ] >> dana: meteor and asteroi asteroids wreaking havoc on earth. we have the cosmos covered next on "the five." ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] marie callender's puts all the things we love about sunday meals into each of her pot pies. like tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a golden flaky crust that's made from scratch. marie callender's pot pies. it's time to savor. in a golden flaky crust that's made from scratch. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make meone happy.♪.♪it's so e ♪make just one heart to heart you - you sing to♪ ♪one smile that cheers you ♪one face that lights when it nears you.♪ ♪and you will be happy too. chances are, you're not made of money, so don
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why on earth these seats recline? wouldn't it be better if seats didn't? shut up. for mow we go live to -- for more we go live to our travel correspondent in moscow. >> incredible man, by the way. and a pediatric surgeon. anyway, gavin, we send out these talking points and i what is shocked at your perspective. you are actually against people who recline. people who pay the price for their seats own that seat. it is their right to do what they want. if they paid for. it you recline. and you who i thought was a libertarian say people don't have the right to recline. >> my beliefs do not include destroying other people's lives. and when they are sitting and doing work on a five-hour flight and you impale them by forcing the computer into the rib cage you are not just inconveniencing people, you are murdering them. and i have to be honest, i consider you a friend. the fact that you are one of these recliners is ped -- pedophile-level shock. when these people do it, i am behind them going who are these people? they mostly women. they seem to be mostly baby boomers, but
why on earth these seats recline? wouldn't it be better if seats didn't? shut up. for mow we go live to -- for more we go live to our travel correspondent in moscow. >> incredible man, by the way. and a pediatric surgeon. anyway, gavin, we send out these talking points and i what is shocked at your perspective. you are actually against people who recline. people who pay the price for their seats own that seat. it is their right to do what they want. if they paid for. it you recline. and...
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this is what it looks like as it was hurdling towards the earth. that is incredible. for someone like you, cory, that looks at images all the time, what do you think of that? >> this is a radar tracking station. they're bouncing radar, part of the problem is, we don't have very many good ways of tracking these things. we know that there are, at least, 20,000, like city-killer asteroids out there and --. martha: 20,000 city-killer asteroids you said. >> the one that hit russia was a smaller one. there may be a million like that. martha: what do we do? what do we build? is there something that can shoot them out of the sky? that is an incredible thought. >> that is what two california physicists are proposing, building a laser array in space. depending how big you build it, it could nudge a asteroid away or build a bigger version it could vaporize an asteroid. martha: is it worth it to build something like that? a, would it work and b, are these things so random and happen infrequently it would be a huge expense and not necessarily protection us? >> honestly a death sta
this is what it looks like as it was hurdling towards the earth. that is incredible. for someone like you, cory, that looks at images all the time, what do you think of that? >> this is a radar tracking station. they're bouncing radar, part of the problem is, we don't have very many good ways of tracking these things. we know that there are, at least, 20,000, like city-killer asteroids out there and --. martha: 20,000 city-killer asteroids you said. >> the one that hit russia was a...
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the russian scientists now say it entered the earth's atmosphere at, get this, 33,000 miles an hour. at least 20 feet wide, this meteor. it released 10 tons in weight. >> all that coming up but first olympian oscar making his first court appearance in south africa. he's accused of shooting his girlfriend to work. adam wakefield was in the courtroom today. he joins us from johannesburg. tell me, adam, how far away were you from him in court? what did you see? >> i was approximately about five, ten meters. what i could see was a very somber and upset human being, perhaps realizing the real gravity of the situation before him. >> about how long was the court proceeding? what did it cover? >> the court proceeding was approximately 45 minutes. it covered two aspects. the first was the media application for the trial and the legal proceedings to be broadcast. and then the second aspect was the defense team asking for a postponement to tuesday so we could consult with their client. he hasn't technically been charged as of yet. in africa you need a plea to be charged and he has not been char
the russian scientists now say it entered the earth's atmosphere at, get this, 33,000 miles an hour. at least 20 feet wide, this meteor. it released 10 tons in weight. >> all that coming up but first olympian oscar making his first court appearance in south africa. he's accused of shooting his girlfriend to work. adam wakefield was in the courtroom today. he joins us from johannesburg. tell me, adam, how far away were you from him in court? what did you see? >> i was approximately...
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also yesterday, an asteroid coming close are than ever to earth. scientists saying it is all just a coincidence. >> we now you know a bomb detonated by remote control took out a market in pakistan. at least 65 people killed. many of the injured are children. so far no, group has claimed responsibility but in recent months there have been several attacks against shiite muslims in the region. now, back to "justice." >>> body slammed me on the floor at the foot of his bed. >> what did he do after he slammed you on the floor at the foot of h his bed? >> it startled me. it didn't hurt but it startled me and so i kind of let out an unexpected sound. i guess it could be best described as a yelp sort of. can't really explain it. it just was unexpected to is startled me and then the sound came out and i think he misinterpreted because he said don't act like that hurts and he kicked me in the ribs. and that hurt for real. >> judge jeanine: interesting lady. joining me now my panel former assist yan d.a. dan shore who ran for d.a. in westchester county. crimi
also yesterday, an asteroid coming close are than ever to earth. scientists saying it is all just a coincidence. >> we now you know a bomb detonated by remote control took out a market in pakistan. at least 65 people killed. many of the injured are children. so far no, group has claimed responsibility but in recent months there have been several attacks against shiite muslims in the region. now, back to "justice." >>> body slammed me on the floor at the foot of his bed....
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there's a spring baseball game being played, that this is one of the most beautiful places on god's earth, and obviously people like dr. ethyl young miner who shared the process of how we're going tto go about being a family and educating their young sons and faculty and students, but our team, our players probably were the best recruiters we -- we got them on campus. they he sold our coaching staff and our vision to those top recruits and their families. you know, had we not had that natural tie-in there, would we be sitting talking about that? probably not. i'm a realist, but we did, and that's part of our luck, i guess, and having denzel and treadwell, the number one receiver in the nation, we got his best friend here on our team from last year's signing class, and a great tie-in there with the high school coach. those were great tie-ins. >> shepard: coach, minnesota had a big year a few years ago and couldn't keep it going. you have to play alabama and lsu, not to mention johnny football over at a&m. when is it going to be or is it possible that some day alabama and lsu's coaches will
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when the meteor comes over the earth and air blast above land. it's going knob a place like siberia or a desert. >> let's talk about warning signs, people scared. we hear a congressional panel here on the safety of the united states author these type of blasts. 20 atomic bombs. that's no joke. something like that hits a major city we could be in a world of hurt are there any warning signs we could plan for as it relates to meteors? >> the warning signs are actually going to be amateur astronomers right now. those people have the most eyes on the sky. even nasa is looking at the skies but in terms of shear numbers, there are lots of people out in their backyards with telescopes looking up at the sky and this -- asteroid that missed us was discovered by amateurs. >> i knew save the world. dave mosier good to see you this morning. thanks for insight. appreciate it unbelievable video high speed police chase horrific ending. car crashing right into the cruiser. whole thing caught on camera. this happens way too much. and then for the first time in alm
when the meteor comes over the earth and air blast above land. it's going knob a place like siberia or a desert. >> let's talk about warning signs, people scared. we hear a congressional panel here on the safety of the united states author these type of blasts. 20 atomic bombs. that's no joke. something like that hits a major city we could be in a world of hurt are there any warning signs we could plan for as it relates to meteors? >> the warning signs are actually going to be...
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they're blowing from the sun, right into the earth's atmosphere and it all makes for quite a sight. coming up, a stunning look at the northern lights 'd i get thi. [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. during the bass pro shops spring fishing classic save up to $100 more on a new reel when you trade one in. plus get a free gift card worth up to $1,000 with purchase of select new tracker and nitro boat packages. your adventure starts here. >> shepard: mighty fine video of a colorful light show in the night sky. northern lights over weeden. a photographer has been filming them all month. he says he saw shows like this every night for nearly two weeks. we've reported on how activity on the surface of the sun is reaching a
they're blowing from the sun, right into the earth's atmosphere and it all makes for quite a sight. coming up, a stunning look at the northern lights 'd i get thi. [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of...
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the greatest nation on earth -- the greatest nation on earth cannot keep conducting its business by drifting from one manufactured crisis to the next. we can't do it. [applaus [applause]. let's agree. let's agree right here, right now to keep the people's government and pay our bills on time and always uphold the full faith and credit of the united states of america. [applause]. the american people have worked too hard for too long rebuilding from one crisis to see the elected officials cause another. [applause]. now -- most of us agree that a plan to reduce the deficit must be part of our agenda. but let's be clear, deficit reduction alone is not an economic plan. [applause]. a growing economy that creates good, middle class jobs, that must be the north star that guides our efforts. [applause]. every day we should ask ourselves three questions as a nation: how do we attract more jobs to our shores. how do we equip our people with the skills they need to get those jobs. and how do we make sure that hard work leads to a decent living. now, a year and a half ago i put forward an american jobs
the greatest nation on earth -- the greatest nation on earth cannot keep conducting its business by drifting from one manufactured crisis to the next. we can't do it. [applaus [applause]. let's agree. let's agree right here, right now to keep the people's government and pay our bills on time and always uphold the full faith and credit of the united states of america. [applause]. the american people have worked too hard for too long rebuilding from one crisis to see the elected officials cause...