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fulfillment and enlightenment. galileo even knew about this. he was a devout catholic. he s famous for saying the bible tells you how to go to heaven, not how the heavens go. it is literalism in all religions that appears to be the enemy. i have to ask you this, are we alone in the universe? not likely. if you look at the numbers, how long the universe has been here, the fact that our ingredients that comprise life, hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, they re the most common ingredients across the universe everywhere. plus on earth, life got under way almost as quickly as it possibly could have in single cell organisms, so life is the most complex kind of chemistry we know, but nature apparently had no problems, windowi workin in its own lab. as we look for life, probably the first life we find will be microbial.
we ll give you the very latest here in just a moment. also, line baggage fees. some could be a thing of the past. are you kidding me? yes. congress is doing folks something that could actually help you out this time. a new bill that could save us all some money. also, i know. you don t want to go out to the mall right now. it s too crowded. you ve got a computer, don t you? well, cyber monday is right around the corner. we ll tell you what you need to know and where you need to be to get those deals online. let s start right now with that other big deal. you nba fans, if there are still some of you left. the nba could have a season. let me bring in hln sports joe carter. good friend of our show here. tell us, first of all, people wonder when they might see a game, first of all. looks like december 25th, christmas day, a triple header, national block busting game there. the tentative agreement was reached early this morning around 3:00 a.m. eastern time. gives you any id
still out there, maybe have something to celebrate, the whole season won t be a total loss. owners and players have reached a tentative deal in the lockout and start playing ball on christmas day. but at the top of the hour, outrage and accusations after nato helicopters reportedly attacked two pakistani checkpoints killing at least 24 soldiers. the attack got a kick response. pakistan cut off nato supply lines to pakistan. this will likely damage the relationship between the u.s. and pakistan. nick walsh jones us live from kabul. are we starting to get more official word from nato now? absolutely. let s start with what pakistan has originally accused nato of here. they re saying two separate checkpoints were attacked inside pakistani territory, killing between 24, 26 pakistani soldiers, injuring about a dozen, outrage on the pakistani s side of the border, the prime minister scheduling a meeting with security chiefs and supply lines through pakistan into afghanistan and
cnn newsroom starts right now. happy black friday. one in four americans says that he or she plans to shop on this busy shopping day and the crowds are coming out. at times, however, things do get out of hand like at this walmart near los angeles. authorities say a woman waiting in line pepper sprayed other customers, apparently, so she could get a better place in line. ten people were hurt when the crowd scattered. no serious injuries reported. the woman paid for her items and ran out of the store and detectives are hoping that a security camera will help identify her. and there was another wild morning at a walmart near orlando and police say two men started fighting at the jewelry counter. one of them allegedly resisted arrest and officers ended up wrestling him to the ground. okay, hopefully these are just exceptions and it s an important day in the united states, as well. as far as the economy is concerned. so much of this economy relies on consumer spending. we
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