this is not the first time. they were sued before and the judge said get out of here with all that and dismissed it. these guys were the pioneers of the online dating thing. they started this back in 1995 before it was as much a phenomenon as it is now. i doubt the suit again will go far. you have to wonder these people are obviously a little bit bitter and maybe that s why they re not on match.com in the first place. why you ain t got nobody. i m just kidding, i have tons of friends that met on match.com. really? this next one is completely unbelievable. this one grossed me out beyond belief. there was a 90, 91-year-old widow and she was living in her home with two corpses. there is something sweet about the story but it s also really, really bizarre. the woman was living with not only her husband, she was living with the embalmed corpse of her twin sister. she says she kept her husband on a couch in the garage and her sister in a spare room off the bedroom where i could to
out this woman was living in this situation, the state immediately took the corpses back from her, and now they re saying they could put them in a faux mausoleum. take a look at this. it kind of looks a little like a shed. it s a detached garage. she says basically she knows people might think that she is weird, but she really misses both her husband and her twin sister so she had them in a cold box, essentially that s what the coroner is now saying, after getting the bodies. after they were originally taken from the house they went to the coroner, they were in the morgue. now it looks like she may have i guess the last laugh. because she s going to end up getting these corpses back. it certainly is a bizarre stories to the least. it s tough, people don t like to be left alone at any point. that age, it s kind of tough, though. drastic measure. real quick here. we told you the news earlier this week about this flight from chicago to germany that was forced to make a stop in canada un
janitor, now just two heartbeats away from the presidency. the american people have humbled us. they have refreshed our memories to just how temporary the privilege of serving is. they have reminded us that everything here is on loan from them. that includes this gavel. reporter: it s the culmination of a lifetime s ambition and a hard-fought election. known for bouts of emotion, boehner teared up even before getting to the speaker s chair. on this day, little sign of the deep divide that now defines congress. even shared smiles with his bitter rival. i now pass this gavel, which is larger than most gavels here, but the gavel of choice of mr. speaker boehner, i now pass this [ laughter ] reporter: speaker pelosi, the first woman to be called speaker of the house, would not turn over the gavel without a fight, touting her record, especially the health care reform bill that
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inaction in the democratic senate where the effort to repeal the new health care reform law is destined to die. the pentagon puts forward some self-imposed budget cuts today. defense secretary robert gates is unveiling a five-year plan. last summer he hoped to cut $102 billion from the military s budget. now it s predicted the plan will only slash about $80 billion. new military vehicle and weapons programs are at risk. congress must approve those cuts. now to australia where golf leaders admit this morning it will take at least a year to recover from historic floods in the northeast part of that country. more repaainstorms are expected today making the bad situation there even worse. the bbc s nick bryant is there. reporter: the floodwaters peaking in rothhampton, a coastal city at the mouth of the raging fitsroyal river. the latest of over 20 communities across queensland to be hit by this epic flood. many of its low-lying suburbs like depot hill are sitting in muddy