astronaut, and later became a senator after his days at nasa and the main campus at cleveland hopkins international airport, why you see the runway on the screen, more than 140 buildings, that include 24 major facilities, and you have a large area here, that it covers, 500 specialized research and test facilities, there s a team on the ground from nasa that consists of 3,000 civil service employees and support service contractor personnel, a significant facility at the airport there, in cleveland. west of cleveland, anyway. martha: we are working on getting somebody on the known who is close to the situation, who can give us more information. as we said the local report was that there was a gunman there and as bill pointed out, there is more than 140 buildings on the campus and it is a huge facility, 24 major facilities, over 500 specialized research and test facilities, a huge, huge complex, and, initially the reports from building 77, we don t know if there is any meaning to that at
can t get this morbid obesity under control. larry: we re going to do a lot more investigation tonight. can i ask you a couple questions about concussions? yes, sir. larry: west virginia has a prominent football team. now in the nfl. and what is a concussion, what causes it? well, concussion is either the head gets hit or maybe the head gets moved back and forth violently, such that the brain moves inside the skull. our brain floats in this bath of fluid, cerebrospinal fluid, and i think that causes a tearing of fibers, rotation of the brain causes tearing of the fibers. so the brain is injured. most of the time it covers. but in some cases we re finding a genetic predisposition, and it can lead to long-term problems in a minority of players. larry: could a problem be in the helmet?
these red areas across kansas, texas, oklahoma, through missouri. on into iowa and illinois. and secondary area here across the ohio river valley which stretches down into the virginias. you can see how many states this kofrsz and how much real estate it covers. there were some more clusters of thunderstorms that moved through oklahoma overnight and early this morning. that complex has moved out thereof. we think the chances of rain is going to be pretty minimal the next 48 hours. 30% chance that you will get pop-up thunderstorms here. much drier weather by later in the week. in the meantime, there you can see things are getting hit hard once again across the kansas city area. and then stretching on up i-35 towards des moines. we could see a good inch of rain for sure out of some of these thunderstorms. we could see more development in the ohio valley, indianapolis, and cincinnati, can expect to see flooding rains later today as well as the threat of severe thunderstorms causing wind d
here. i know you fancied it up for us. we will assume that you have seen this thing a number of times. but here really is the box. it s a box. it s a big metal concrete box that they are going to drop 5,000 feet. now, it has been done before but not to this depth. it has we ve never been able to put something down 5,000 feet. it goes down. it covers play it again. it covers the top of the oil well and the blowout preventer because that s on top of the well itself. literally oil is leaking from underground. oil that they drill down to 18,000 feet, it s down the bottom of the ocean. it is leaking out. so it s going to leak out of the top of the well and go to here and eventually sucked up a pipe and into and put into a tank ee and then taken back to shore. this came from a viewer yesterday. the viewer wanted to know, wait a minute, what about the platform, right?
soda, you re taxing a symptom. it s not the disease. what about the cake, the ice cream, the candy, the hamburgers, the milk shakes? it s just the beginning. let me get back a little bit on this point, because a budget analyst from new york, from your state, said obesity-related problems cost new york taxpayers $7.6 billion a year. if that s true, couldn t a soda tax save money by keeping people healthier? no. and i ll tell you what. if it was because it covers just taking sodas and putting taxes on sodas, again, is just treating a symptom. what you got to do is you got to have education in our schools. there are no gyms in our schools or exercise programs in our schools. my 11, 12-year-old kid was heavy in grammar school. you know what i did? i took him and put him on teams, sports teams. i took him to the gym.