in life matter if you can t do the little things right you ll never be able to do the big things right. if by chance have you a miserable day you will come home to a bed that is made. that you made and a made bed gives you encouragement that tomorrow will be better. so if you want to change the world, start off by making your bed. [ laughter ] all right. we continue with our panel. all right, so this is the question. we ve come to the almost the last segment. i love that speech because it talks about life discipline life s hard. do the little things and all that will follow will be good for you. so i like that speech. what would you tell graduates, i can give you 30 seconds, kirsten powers i can t do that. first of all, i m completely convicted by the bed thing because i don t make my bed in the morning. i m a loser according to i m not doing the little things. my house is a disaster.
tying it all together. an ereader can get you pregnant? that bed thing. oh. thanks for the trouble. we re going to pursue that story, heather. meanwhile, 20 minutes before the top of the hour. wild weather in the midwest and south as well. reports of several tornadoes. this incredible picture telling it all. the sky turning pitch black at a baseball game in frisco, texas, just short of dallas. missouri, several storms crushing this car up like a tin can. and maria molina joins us from outdoors here in new york city where it s a little on the rainy side. but we don t have the wild weather that they re having. that s right. we don t have the flooding or the tornadoes or the damaging winds. that threat for more tornadoes is still in place across states like alabama and also across mississippi early this morning. please be careful out there. again, we have a tornado watch in effect out there and also severe thunderstorm watches in effect due to the strong winds, large hail, a
bill: that was newt gingrich with gretta hours after he called paul ryan to say he was sorry for calling the proposal to overhaul medicare too radical. it s a rough start to the campaign. a gay rights activist did this. stop anti-gay politics. it s dividing our country and not fixing our economy. and the show went on from there. dana perino, good morning to you. put all this together. let s go past the glitter. let s talk about the real stuff. that comes to do with healthcare and this gingrich-paul ryan thing. is it put to bed thing? it could have been put to bed
hurting. i could not get my mom, so i called 911. reporter: van says he was scared. i was feeling nervous, because i never been on the phone with 911. reporter: especially for his grandmother. because she is really old. reporter: but listen, you d never be able to tell. van answered every question. okay. what is going on there? my granny can t walk. reporter: and if he didn t know the answer. ly i will be right back. and then he remained calm. they put him in that bed thing and put my grammy on it. well, the grand mother is being treated in a area hospital and will be fine. good work, van. and police say that they have never seen a robbery attempt like it. they arrested a man in a moss suit trying to break into a portland museum. after tripping an alarm, a
the bed thing is going to work? i am surprised when i am in the country how few people this resonates with?. there are a lot of people when you say, how do you feel about the ground zero mosque, if you re in iowa and people say, i don t give a damn about the ground zero mosque. i care about my job. on a national level, i think most people are totally switched they wonder what these grice talking about. be careful here because this is a cultural piece. when they give these rallies and they re pretty wild in the mall or anywhere else, we want our country back. they re not talking about unemployment and real problems. they re talking about somebody, forces of evil or whatever, have taken over their country. they re talking about sharia, islamic people, african-american people. they re talking about the first african-american president, who has the name