pressurized, pressurized to sea level, same atmosphere as you have on the ground, but you ll be above bill: you know, i get the idea this is like a souped-up hot air balloon, right? and you put six people inside plus two crew members, that makes eight. and you elevate to an altitude of 100,000 feet. yeah, that s right. what do you see at that level? well, from my perspective of, you know, launching, you know, i ve flown on the space shuttle four different times, and from that altitude you re going to see the earth as a planet are. so like it really is, not like we tend to see it on the ground. so it ll be a very unique experience for people to have. i treasure every one of the 55 days i ve spent bill: i bet you do. what s the curve of the earth look like? well, you re going to see the earth like a ball, not like what you see in an airplane, and you ll be, you know, you ll have the blackness of space above you and our incredible planet underneath. and seeing it round gives y
difficult situation. but on the other hand, i can tell you that it s just not a good deal for america. i mean, we re it fails to deal with the fundamental problem of a national debt that continues to grow at an alarming pace and that threatens our economic future and is destroying jobs right now. bill: paul ryan said it d be a bad idea to encounter two possible government shutdowns well, i m not in favor bill: in 2014. is he right or wrong about that? i don t want a government shutdown. and that s why i oppose this deal, because i think this budget actually contributes to the day when we re going to have a real shut down of government not because the congress can t pass a law, but because we have a debt crisis. and we ve got to begin to deal with that. every year, every time we re asked to vote for something up here on the budge, it s always, well, we ll wait for the future to deal with the serious issues we confront as a country, and this is one more example. we re now being
different fronts, and it s propaganda. martha: it is propaganda. you know what s going to be interesting, if you start to see any of these people who did this program, who came out in favor, and then their mom, turns out, is not going to be able to keep her doctor. i abandoner if any of them i wonder if any of them are come out and say, you know what? i was part of that campaign, but i don t like this program anymore. yeah. when did hollywood people start abouting like hill staffers, you know what i mean? it s really distressing. i think there is going to be a hangover from this, i don t think it s going to be something they re proud of years from now. martha: we re proud we had you on the show, tucker. [laughter] i m proud to be here, martha. bill: i like your query, though, how much does adam levine know about obamacare? martha: we should send him a quiz. bill: i smell a water s world, maccallum. you ve got the golden globes coming up. martha: that s a really good idea. will: i m
balloon. i talked to two of the people behind this cool endeavor about it. mark kelly is director of flight crew operations for world view enterprises, former astronaut, and jane pointer is the ceo of world view enterprises. cool idea. i mean, really, really cool. 100,000 feet, you need oxygen at that level. oh, yeah. you need more than oxygen. you need a space suit if you re outside the capsule. you re not going to be outside. and that s the, you know, unique thing we re going to do here is take people to a unique vantage point in, essentially, what s a spacecraft. very comfortable. when you look out the window, your going to be able to see the blackness of space, the curvature of bill: he just said shirt sleeve? oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. comfortable. you know, as an example, when we re in flight in space in the space shuttle, you know, we re wearing shorts and the t-shirt. so it ll be a similar environment, you know, fully
chaotic atmosphere is making it very hard for police to piece this thing together. no word at all on motivation. i don t know if this is game related or what caused this. certainly after we are able to interview several witnesses and even of the suspects, we go through with those interviews, at some point if those occur we ll have a better idea what precipitated this after the game tonight. reporter: witnesses say they saw two people put into police cars. they have bronco hats on. that makes sense. we don t know if this is a team rivalry situation. we re waiting for updates from the cops. martha? martha: alicia, thank you. bill: another day, more changes on health care. why charles krauthamer is saying they re just making this up as they go along. martha: tomorrow is the three-year anniversary of the murder of brian terry. his death sparked the investigation into the fast and furious operation. so where are we now on that? i think that there s