The historic drought drying out much of california only getting worse. Images from nasa here clearly showing the extreme lack of snow covering the state, rain is in the forecast this week. It will help a bit, but it is not enough. Public School Administrators even being asked here to dramatically cut back on water use from kindergartens to community colleges. Meanwhile, for many of those who enjoy the springlike weather this past weekend, hey you better buckle down. The polar vortex is coming back. The cold wave will push down temperatures to below zero and down to the 20s in parts of the south. What that means is yet another huge blast of winter is in store for tens of millions of americans. Nbcs bill karins will have more on the extreme weather in a few. New details this hour, this morning on why the secretary of defense is proposing to shrink the army. Chuck hagel says the nation can afford a military being smaller than before world war ii, but only if it keeps its technological edg
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about bill schulz. thanks, tom, see you at the half. i am here with criminal defense attorney remi spencer. and jaw derosa, he is author of the book cheat seen here and no where else because it is flying off the shelves. filling in for a lump of coal it is bill schulz. and next to me is matt welch reason magazine s editor-in-chief. a block, the lede. that s the first story. did the final frontier just give as you souvenir? no, but a 49-foot wide meteor right traveling at 33,000 miles per hour did barrel into russia s mountains on friday shattering walls and windows and injuring with about 1100 people. said the scientists at the johns hopkins of the 10-ton terror that broke into pieces 30 miles from the ground, quote, it doesn t take a very large object . it packs the same energy as a nuclear bomb. crazy coincidence alert, all of this occurred in the same 24-hour period an asteroid rocketed past earth at a distance of 17,150 miles which is not nearly far enough o