over the pacific ocean. according to the australian national university some bits and pieces did survive. 90% of the debris probably did land or burn up in the atmosphere and 10%. we re talking about hundreds of kilograms worth of debris landing in the ocean and on the earth over a thousand square kilometer patch. word of advice seeking a souvenir. it is believed most of the space station debris is now at the bottom of the ocean. it is still, however, heather, chinese property. heather: make a note of that. david lee, thank you. bill: we have a dive mission on our hands. a great astronaut comes by our show a couple times a week. he said don t worry bit. he said most of the earth is water anyway. there is that chance. there is that possibility. heather: david lee said overstated that chance. 19,000 pounds? i don t think you can overstate it. bill: i think the folks in
11:20 eastern. going to bring you the remarks live. and just a week and a day until the south carolina primaries. one of them will be in florida. newt gingrich attends the opening of his campaign headquarters. that s happening this hour. mitt romney speaks in south carolina in the next hour and r rick perry is going to be in bluffton. he s made a career out of poking fun at the political process. but now comedian stephen colbert actually talking about running for president himself. it sounds like a joke, but it s no laughing matter. i am proud to announce that i m forming an exploratory committee to lay the ground work for my possible candidacy for the president of the united states of south carolina. now clearly my fellow south carolinians see me as the only viable mitt-ternative. happening now in peru. this is live pictures. joran van der sloot waiting to find out how many years he s going to send behind bars. a panel of judges is sentencing the confessed killer. this w