a special cutter to free him. the youngster was eventually pulled to safety and had a tearful oh, man of the he won t do that again. he had a tearful reunion with grandma. he was not hurt. gretchen: wow. finally, call it a crash course. yeah, that s a college lecture in costa rica, interrupted by a cat. oh, my gosh, i didn t realize. it s a cat that comes through the roof! the cat was just fine, but the teacher was terrified. could have been worse. it could have been a he rat. students came to the rescue and showed the cat the door. steve: could have been a catastrophe. brian: it would have been catastrophic. gretchen: i m going to end it right there. steve: cataclysmic. brian: 35 years ago today that elvis presley died. this morning the king of rock n roll s legends alive and
we have a very, very important issue here. why is that important? the primary here, the first in the nation is the window through which the american public begin to understand the candidates, who they are, what they stand for, and their vision for a better america. and you begin to jeopardize that process by other states like nevada most recently leap frogging in the process, making new hampshire virtually irrelevant as you move it forward. that s totally nonsense, we re going to stand with the people of new hampshire on this, we re going to speak out locally and vocally. we ve chosen to boycott nevada, the caucus system. we know the people of nevada are experiencing high unemployment, high forecloesh you ve rates, as of right now, we re standing with the people of new hampshire and boycotting not only the caucus but the debate tomorrow night. this is all about how candidates are introduced to the american people. and it s traditionally done through these early primary states
he ll be right with us to the terrible crash that killed their friend dan wheldon. later my compelling interview with kelsey grammer who really does open up in a way i ve never seen before. but for now jon huntsman joins me from new hampshire. he says he ll stay there rather than joining all the fun in las vegas. what s this all about? why are you avoiding the lure of sin city? well, piers, thank you for having me on. let me just say that we have a very, very important issue playing out here, and that s the viability of the new hampshire primary. why is that important? because the primary here, the first in the nation, is the window through which the american public begin to understand the candidates, who they are, what they stand for and their vision for a better america. and you begin to jeopardize that process by other states like nevada most recently leapfrogging in the process, making new hampshire virtually irrelevant as you move it forward. i say that is totally nons
their friend dan wheldon. later my compelling interview with kelsey grammer who really does open up in a way i ve never seen before. but for now jon huntsman joins me from new hampshire. he says he ll stay there rather than joining all the fun in las vegas. what s this all about? why are you avoiding the lure of sin city? well, piers, thank you for having me on. let me just say that we have a very, very important issue playing out here, and that s the viability of the new hampshire primary. why is that important? because the primary here, the first in the nation, is the window through which the american public begin to understand the candidates, who they are, what they stand for and their vision for a better america. and you begin to jeopardize that process by other states like nevada most recently leapfrogging in the process, making new hampshire virtually irrelevant as you move it forward. i say that is totally nonsense. we re going to stand with the people of new hampshi
redundancies but it s very much based on running on the juice, if you will, the electricity of the plane, so if you have a tragic in-air accident, let s assume it s not somebody intentionally doing it. if there if this was an accident, then how do you explain the fact that the plane made a sharp left-hand turn it appears and on a very straight course goes back out over malaysia? that would not be something you would expect from a plane that s out of control, that suffered cataclysmic in-flight accident, and so now i must say this this notion that perhaps somebody intentionally messed with this plane is starting to come back into the fore whereas yesterday that was really being discounted. who would have wanted to do this? would it have been a pilot, one of the two pilots on board who may have had a death wish or something, intentionally turned off the transponders? for what purpose, we don t know, or did somebody hijack that plane? was there somebody who had some intentions that we