and the main blunder really, in his case, is that just stubbornly refusing to accept even as evidence was mounting that the big bang was the correct theory. are you saying that he used the term big boang dericively? this was in a radio address. he wanted to create a mental picture for his listeners. basically he said on one hand we have this theory, and on the other, there are those who say it all started in one big bang. mario, you ll be happy to know in all of my science classes i almost always made blunders and that s why i m here today and not in a lab somewhere. but, you know, legend has it that thomas edison famously said, no, no, no, i didn t fail a thousand times to make a light bulb work, i came up with a thousand ways how not to make a light bulb. but are there any happy accidents that come out of these blunders where maybe you don t stumble through science to get to the point you were hoping,
career. so i think it s a somewhat hopeful sign from the standpoint of the martin family, but certainly not definitive. and what it means more than anything is she is taking ownership. she s not looking for cover. in terms of timing, unless there are some really important forensics that are out in a lab somewhere, somewhere that they are still waiting on, i think she has all of the information she needs, and i expect charges to be decided one way or the other this week. what do you think, ken, this week we ll hear one way or another? i agree with what mr. coffey said. i don t think she has to make the decision this week. she has time to make the decision and go through the evidence. the speedy trial rule was running. she was placed under arrest, marched through the halls in handcuffs, so the speedy trial rule is running. she has to make a decision,
draw. $535 million of taxpayer money down the road. that grim word from the energy secretary today when he testified before the house energy and customers committee. the energy secretary also insists his decisions about the loan guarantee were not based on political considerations. congressman cliff stern joins us. good evening, sir. good evening, greta. did you learn anything today. i think the mantra is as solyndra fell, secretary chu failed to sound the alarm. when you hear his testimony he was unaware of so many things. not just an the management side but also on the financial side, and the more we look at it, including the subordination of taxpayer money, the more rerealize he wasn t even competent to run these programs, if any opinion. who was the final decision-maker who pulled the trigger to lend the money in the first place? he had to pull the trigger. he had to decide. how much business background does he have? he has none. he s a scientist and he probably shoul
should be in a lab somewhere and he s a very brilliant scientist but at the same time he doesn t have any experience meeting a payroll, actually looking at businesses who are trying to create a profit because he has never done that. here he has $37 billion that he s administratorring and he has roughly 33 programs of loan guarantees, so you see the president doesn t have any confidence either because he has herb alison appointed at an outside commission to look at these because he doesn t have confidence in secretary chu. he is going to resign? he did not say that. was he asked that. he was not asked that. but based upon what i heard today with the subordination that he did, and even a democrat, gene green from texas indicated he couldn t understand how he could subordinate taxpayers dollars because the energy act said he couldn t do it. you are suggesting he did
now a judge is saying if she doesn t come to court, she s going to jail. 25 strikes, you re apparently out. back to my earlier question. do you think it s kind of weird to go into a bath and body works, cram 75 bottles of lotion in your pants and make a run for it? weird or not, it s not exactly legal. police in springfield, mass, say they arrested this guy for larceny. he allegedly had 75 eight-ounce bottles of lotion on his person. what exactly was he going to do with all that lotion? the goods allegedly spilling out of his pants like clowns out of a volkswagen. how did the cops catch him? how about the 600 ounces of moisturizer wearing him down. slick move. you know, we ve got a lot going on here. let s check in with our team of reporters and see what stories they re covering for you. let s start with elizabeth cohen. reporter: your baby s dna is in a lab somewhere and you probably don t even know it. i ll have more on that at the top of the hour. reporter: i m mary snow in