washington. i m joined by colonel rob menes. thank you for getting up early. good morning, clayton. nice to see you. why hold this million vet march. what are you hoping to accomplish today? well, as we ve seen over the last few weeks since the government shutdown, the administration has really tried to make this as painful as possible on the american people, and we see a breach of trust with america s veterans and especially since we saw the denial of benefits from the gold star families. who s to wlam? . most americans are tired of the back and forth bikers. they want their government reopened. the american citizens is tired of america s government
pass away here in the next few years. this will probably be the only opportunity in a lifetime to see the memorial. just a travis city. colonel rob mannass, thank you for joining us. thanks a lot, clayton. i appreciate it. the disease that three tampa bay players are battling that has nfl officials possibly pulling the plug on today s bucs eagles game. what is it, how do you get it, here with dr. nina ratcliff, she is here to tell us about it. it started with a walk for charity. how did this woman end up stuck on a bridge 22 feet in the air? i m kind of seeing a.
this is why every young boy in the country should join the boy scouts. while clayton continues to learn that, and mike hurts himself. remember when the president said this. we can stop talking about the health care crisis and start doing something about it. i ve got a plan that says if you ve got health insurance, we re going to lower your premiums by $2500 per family per year. that s not exactly true. some brand new information on the sticker shock that s about to hit you where it hurts, your wallet. then what s this plain door doing on a hotel room? it fell from the sky. we ll explain next.
i m from wood side, queens. are you going to help me with the weather? yes, i am. let s do some temperatures. what do you see? 56 in new york, 65 in cleveland. very nice. 63 in atlanta. where is it cold? in new york, right here, it s very cold. and rapid city. 33 degrees. there s your satellite radar. a lot of heavy rain moving into texas. there it is. look at that. it s terrible right there. right? they could get three to four inches of heavy downpours. flash flood watches and warnings are in effect. flash flood watches and warnings are in effect. you rock. that was awesome, renny. you have to give him a badge. is this a weather badge? fantastic. there you go. thank you. thank you so much for being here boy scouts of new york. we re going to toss it over to clayton. my favorite boy scout, and mike.
i m bad at math. if you re not as great as mike is at math, you spend more time doing it and you have the same aptitude. nine out of ten kids in japan, if you ask them, are you good or bad? it depends how hard i try if i succeed or not. we re competing for engineering jobs. we need to worry about this. why don t you e-mail us. do you think it is laziness why we re so low on our math skills? if you don t want to be lazy, send us a letter in the mail. handwrite a letter, put it in the mail and put a stamp on it. what is this stamp you speak of, clayton? i don t know. i haven t seen one in years. we have other headlines to get to you. a massive system failure left people on food stamps with no way to buy groceries yesterday and threatening chaos. the glitch affected people in 17 states. xerox, the company responsible blamed a faulty routine system