this down before it got started. that s the person who should have to pay. can i also defend john cruck who is one of the most self-depricating announcers. he is poking fun at himself and his own physique. he is a large man with a lot to grab. out of all of the sports fans baseball fans are the most law tee jus. that s an amazing fact. that should have been on there. it should say sherrod small, expert in something. joanne, that was space ball that is baseball and it is played by men. i have been to a few. do you think he has a legitimate case for being rid ridiculed on television? not if he was sleeping. maybe if he was hit by a ball, but still no. your second row needs to be aware of the sur roundings surroundings. you know the cameras will be
them and put some closure in place for their families. thank you so very much. reporter: meanwhile, this tight-knit community is coming together. volunteers are making deliveries to survivors who have lost their homes. it s been overwhelming the amazingness of our community members. reporter: kids got a much-needed distractions monday from the seattle seahawks. to be able to offer a little bit of release or distractions from what is going on, i mean, that s all you can do. we are trying to help people as much as we can. this is just our way. reporter: a community coming together. as it tries to cope with an unimaginable tragedy. kurt gregory, nbc news. you were see a scene from space ball. it s one of the ways china is dealing with the pollution problem.
pekingese made a stop. he does not eat steak. swiss scientists say they know how to clean up space junk. developing a vacuum cleaner, kind of, to scoop up thousand of abandoned satellite and parts in the earth. must have gotten the idea from space ball. remember, mega maid. now, commence information vacuum suck. suck, suck, suck. mel brooks. that wraps up this hour of jansing and company. i m chris jansing. today, 1:00 p.m. andrea mitchell will welcome ambassador to china jon huntsman. but up next, thomas ronts. i ll see you tomorrow. shazi: seven years ago, i had this idea.
you bring to this position, the acting roll you had, you spent much of your adult career on government programs like nasa and the military. you have been on the city council and a member of the california school board. explain why your story might resinate with the voters in the 26th district. well, we use space ball as a good analogy to demonstrate the uneven playing field, the 1% and 99%. it has been resinating very well with the public. they understand that the middle class has gotten a raw deal in all this and it s time to fight back. baseball proved to be a good analogy for that. david, congressional candidate, it s great to see you. thank you. thank you, thomas. absolutely. i want to pass along, we are keeping our eyes on the white
sexual relationship? absolutely. i can only imagine, i can t imagine him actually confirming. it s the name of the game, i guess. david bettingly is here to look at the atlanta businesswoman who is making the accusations and joe johns focuses on the beleaguered cain campaign. let s begin with you, joe, in washington. can this cain train really keep on rolling here? is this going to essentially kill his hopes of being president? hey, ted, i think you have to say, number one, other politicians have survived allegations of extra marital affairs. interesting to see what happens with herman cain because on top of that he has all this talk about allegations of sexual harassment. still, herman cain s polling had already been trending downward. this certainly does not help him, but he does say he s not getting out of the race. here s what he told wolf blitzer in the situation room. you re staying in this race, you re not dropping out. i m not dropping out of this race, no