into flight now. t plus 2:30. vehicle 63-kilometers altitude. speed, 1.8-kilometers per second. downrange system, 55-kilometers. so far so good for nasa. a beautiful sight in florida. a lot of concern whether you could hit the weather window and they did just that. so, the astronauts, the cosmonauts on the space station get a fresh set of supplies, a new computer and they ll get up and running in the days to come. and phil want skiing the monumental time for space exploration. if that rocket can come back to earth and land on the legs, that well be something. want to get back to russia. vladimir putin broadband off punishments from the west.
way of measuring credibility. i think the president has renud credibility with millions that he has stepped back and is going to look harder at what needs to happen moving forward. somehow i m not surprised at the fact you don t miss george bush-style cowboy diplomacy. i think across the board that is what we re looking at, a rejection, rebuke and disgust with how the well was poisoned. it is a fluid situation, indeed. peter baker, thank you as always for your time and expertise. a great piece to link to so everyone can read it. thank you very much. five years ago this weekend lehman brothers became the symbol of meltdown chaos in the financial system, presidential systems and america s relations with the banking industry. we will revisit the 2008 crisis and too big to fail when bloomberg business week s josh green joins us. plus 2chainz make his now debut. we will talk to the recording artist about his album, cookbook
tonight at 10:00 p.m. a great new day welcome to you, soledad. i like your digs. looks nice. i think it s fair to say that the next front in civil rights is education. and when you look at students, usually students who are poor are getting bad educations and that achievement gap is actually massive in most major cities between black students and white students. we took a look at this documentary in at one particular little boy. he is 7 years old. he s already been in four schools and he still can t read. here s what it looks like. have you ever read this book. it s called duck on a bike. looks like it s about a duck on a bike. that s kind of silly. you ready? do you want me to use my finger. it was, do you recognize that word? fast fun. we do some math together. is that all right? 2 plus 2 equals how many
coming up straight ahead. steve, you read. steve: thank you at kilmeade. 2 plus 2 no longer has to equal 4. students can get answers wrong and still get credit. we were talking about this yesterday. the debate over our nation s controversial new curriculum standards coming up. brian: then what drives you crazy at the office? this is a paper jam! i swear to god, i put this out the window! anna: keep sending us all your e-mails and tweets. we ll be reading a bunch of those in just a bit too big. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ]
i was just 3 months old when the thompsons chose me to join their family. the second of five adopted girls. but, still, my mom s baby. what do you think of your daughter? no embarrassing stories. now part of our family. they don t have a son yet, so come on over. our first stop, the classroom. what word is that? cloud. very good. where the kids are hard at work. it s homework time after all. we have a math genius. 2 plus 2. don t need your help. 3 plus 9. you want to play, we ll play. 11. nice. oh, it was wrong. are you kidding me? clearly, i should not have passed first grade math. so, thankfully our sound man s boom mike proves much more entertaining. we have caused enough chaos in here.