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25 but i tell you, the states having the lead about repeal and going to the supreme court are not the ones getting their exchanges together and i want to end by saying, i think mike leavitt had a good point, if the law is forced on stateses it is better if they that have the state oriented version. bill: he says get it set up so you can test yourself and have the best option for yourself. in case you are stuck with it. bill: marc, thanks, author of a great book, the inner pulse . jamie, what is next. jamie: 70s rock band cheap trick, remember them, bill? i m sure you do, really bringing down the house in canada and the man who shot the terrifying video, joins us live. plus. one military family making a massive commitment to defend america. can you imagine not one, not two, not even three family members headed into service? these siblings are a quadruple threat. it is like they have their own little bond, to see them
when they were leaving. jamie: what did you hear people say? caller: just, that they hoped nobody was hurt. and, there was a an announcement by the mayor of ottawa, that happened just at 7:00 and the stage collapsed 7:20, to declare the bluesfest a danger in ottawa. jamie: you would imagine folks would be running, like the dickens, to get out of there. did some people get trampled? caller: i saw nothing like that. i saw nothing like that, because, we were close to the exit. and, so it was pretty orderly leaving. jamie: is that arena or stadium area really conducive to making that exit, were there enough exits for people to get out in a timely way? caller: i didn t see any chaos when i lift. a lot of people were shaken and crying, but. jamie: how do you feel today, are you shaken? caller: i m a little shaken
news corp, the parent company of fox news. 23 minutes past the hour now. more to come. jamie: astronauts on the shuttle atlantis have a big day getting ready for its final return. that means getting packed up with gear and equipment. moments ago the shach between the space station and the atlantis for closed. the return to earth is set for tomorrow. before they close that hatch both of the crews on the space station and shuttle were so busy today. i want to ask any sense of the smood onboard. i think it s a bitter sweet day. not only for the astronauts, but also for the people at johnson
some places up to 106° in the midwest. stay aware of warning signs of heat stroke. tomorrow the heat bids and uild the center portion of the u.s. and, the east side, and 97 in memphis an 96 raleigh, north carolina, and even here across portions of the mid-atlantic and the northeast, we could start to see the upper 90s towards the end of the work week, thursday into friday. and, otherwise another big story, jamie, tropical storm bret formed in the overnight hours, sustained winds 50 miles per hour and the good news about that high pressure system bringing in all of the hot temperatures over the central portions of the u.s., building eastbound is it will help shove the storm away from the u.s., and, also away from the bahamas. jamie? jamie: a little bit of good news, but, wow the whole country is suffering. thanks, maria, keep us posted. bill: that will be with us all