disaster aid for the federal emergency management agency. if a compromise is not reached senate aides warn fema could run out of cash by tuesday. other government agencies could be shutdown if a bill is not passed by september 30th. that six ton satellite plunging towards earth is showing signs of slowing. nasa experts predicting the spacecraft will reenter the atmosphere late tonight or earth saturday morning. the orientation has changed a bit slowing its free-fall. experts warn there is a low probability that debris could hit the u.s.. i m adam housley, now back to greta. greta: it is true, innocent people take the fifth. but admit it, it never sounds good. i want to ask mr. harrison, if he thinks the american people who have invested over half a billion dollars, deserve to know what happened to that money? on the advice of my counsel, i invoke the privilege an
we re not thinking we ll be looking at any impact across the eastern coast of the u.s. if you live in bermuda, watch out. we re look at potential impact coming up by the end of next week. back to you. arthel: let s hope for just in general, a very quiet hurricane season. all right. thank you. rick: after days of suspense, nasa s dead six-ton satellite plunging to earth stomach overnight. most of it burned up. but several pieces, some weighing hundreds of pounds, may have survived and nasa is now trying to find out where that hardware landed. casey stegall is live in los angeles with more. this was one of the first questions my wife had for me today, did that thing land? are we in the clear? i think we re in the clear, rick. i don t know if you read the book chicken little to your kids, but the sky is not falling here. this was a former climate research satellite that nasa put up into space in the early 90s.
go hard to win them back. i think the left believes in this country we don t have enough revenues. we need to raise taxes on rich people. the class warfare argument they like to rely on in an election year. i think the president believes it s in his best interest to do that. it may be good politics for him with his political base but it s the wrong track to get this country back on track economically. martha: get ready for a huge showdown at the u.n. this week. the president and rick perry both in new york. they are facing off over the issue of israel and why this may be a pivotal week for hillary clinton s future. bill: look above. a huge satellite plunging towards planet earth. could you be in the line of fire?