travel through water. you cannot see the bottom of. it just takes 2 feet of rushing water to sweep your suv away. so there s your precipitation over the next 48 hours, again, on top of the amounts we ve already seen, an additional two, three, 4 inches of rain, jon. jon: looking at that map t. doesn t appear that any of that moisture is going to get up into the boulder area where that wildfire is burning. unfortunately, there is a little bit of good news, the humidity is going to go up in this region, but jon, they have the risk for some lightning and thunder and of course, when you ve got lightning, that can produce more wildfires, erratic winds, so that s not a good scenario for the next couple of days in boulder, colorado. jon: and boy, those firefighters are going to need a break. reporter: our hearts go out to them. jon: i know you sympathize with them. janice, thanks. jenna: we have fire, flood, how about poptician now? president obama heading to ohio for a major economic spee
effective economic engine. reporter: mr. haas also asked secretary clinton to comment on plans announced by terry jones, a strange mus after thatoed pastor who says he will commemorate the 9/11 anniversary by burning copies of koran. as you know there have been fiery demonstration necessary muslim capitols about that and the top commander in afghanistan, general petraeus, has said the action could endanger forces abroad. here was secretary clinton on the issue: we re a country of, what, 310 million plus right now, and i mean, it s regrettable that a pastor in tkpwra eupbsville, florida with a church of no more than 50 people can make this outrageous and distressful, disgraceful plan and get the world s taegs, but that s the world we live in right now. i mean, it doesn t in any way represent america or
jon: but you can it s absurd to talk about healthy ranges and healthy horses when you have ten times more livestock than wild horses. those numbers are managed. those numbers of livestock are managed. the horse numbers must be managed. if they are not managed you re going to get degradation, it doesn t make any difference what the species is, if they are allowed to reproduce you re going to get degradation, that is what we re getting on the sheldon wildlife refuge now. there is a big turmoil going on up there. there are no domestic animals up there, there haven t been for decades and yet the wild horses are causing a deterioration to the wildlife habitat up there interfering with endangered species issues. the department of interior. jon: susanne i m sorry we have to say goodbye. susanne roy, barry perryman, you can see why they are arguing