of these things and know how to fair it out the genuine from the crazy and the crap and we ll see what they do at the polls. before we talk about eliot spitzer getting elected he has to get himself on the ballot, about 4,000 signatures on a petition. by tomorrow. apparently he s having a little trouble doing that. all the candidates have until tomorrow. it s 3750 signatures to be exact. spitzer said he hopes to collect more than 7,000 signatures but that may be easier said than done. according to the new york times this morning after a few hours at union square, the campaign ended up with more complaints from volunteers about the heat than they did signatures from potential voters. spitzer s democrat rivals say they plan to scrutinize every signature he gets. for comparison sake scott stringer who is running against eliot spitzer for comptroller has collected more than 100,000 signatures according to his campaign manager. here s former governor on morning joe yesterday on why
flooding is a concern. otherwise temperatures in florida, i want to point this out, tampa could see a high of 81 degrees. orlando could see a high temperature of 87. just shy of 90. martha: when you look across the map that looks like the place to be. 81 and sunny in tampa, we ll take it. lucky folks down there. thank you, maria. bill: this year s snowfall is on path to shatter records. kansas city is close to breaking a record of 20.7 inches. that record was set back in 1960. for comparison sake, they received only eight inches of snow a year ago. city of the wichita, kansas, experiencing some of the highest snowfall on record. 14.2 inches in just over two days there. martha: new hampshire also seeing their fair share of snow over the weekend. the city of deerfield got as much a foot of it, making i thes up there. this is crazy. i don t like the winter. you re ready for it to end? yes.
that submersible, that underwater drone, which can hone in on where the sound s coming from. until they can do that, it s a huge, huge task ahead. and i think somebody s whispering in tony abbott s ear, hey, temper this optimism. we re there, we think we re in the right yearea, but it may we be some time before we can get close to where that sound is coming from. the search continues. i think rather more downbeat than we d heard for the last few days, alex. i know you ve seen the washington post s illustration of the ocean depth that they re working with. they put this on out tuesday. a significant challenge. just for comparison sake, the empire state building stands more than 1,200 feet tall. 3,200 feet is the maximum known depth. the titanic is under 5,000 feet of water and it took them 25