60 miles an hour, it was known as a dust devil. the injuries are not life threatening. this is the second time in arizona. dave: just heard about one. alisyn: this is the reminiscent of the balloon boy we feared he was taken by a gust of wind. ellen degeneres up to old trips and this time her target is actress katie holmes. (screams) you know, comedy, hiding outside of your guest s dressing room. my dad used to do that to me and hide outside my closet. and degeneres spoofing the 32-year-old actress on the talk show and promoting her new munny series the kennedy s and premiers tonight on the real channel and coming up. to the executive producer. s going to be here and you ll be outside the door and hear him. sounds good.
and natasha richards. dave: ands controversy if they ve actually voted. alisyn: an uplifting story that debuted last april. and grown in one year. made in america stores, specialize in products made in america, and business is bombing. this is what the store looked like last year, okay? there you go. i love those chairs by the way. and this is what it looked like yesterday on its one year anniversary. . dave: how did this small business owner manage to do it when the shop in d.c. can the not. the founder and owner of made in america, m mark gandolph of. the smithsonian, what is more american than that. we go to a piece of americana, and the gift shop most of the things there are in china and what are not getting? i call it laziness, not making enough products in america. you can find products in
she experienced during that flight. alisyn: oh, it s hair raising, having to live through that, but the silver lining, they re redoubling their efforts to make sure that planes are safe today. dave: mechanics are on their game told. and the fight rages on between the rebels and gaddafi forces. as they battle for brega. connor powell joins us from brega, what s the late snes. the fighting continues in the key oil city of brega, also a large city, third large city in libya misurata. two of the main areas where you ve had continuous fighting for a couple of days and in the last few minutes we ve heard a continuous volley of rockets and rebel positions going towards brega and toward the gaddafi forces and ambulances coming back from the front so there s heavy fighting going in the city of
is a little soft. you look back at great leaders like president washington, president lincoln and tumultuous times they led and they led with honor, they led with humility and led with dignity and grace, led our nation. alisyn: are you seeing that out there for anyone? you know, it s kind of hard to tell because you know, leading as a president is different than leading as governor. you know, people think oh, man, i could do this and you know, i think the days of, you know, experience has kind of been thrown out the window. i mean, you know, with president obama, i don t think he really had the experience that a president needs, you know, in order to, you know, you see a governor at least they ve had, they know how to govern a state and how to do budgets and that kind of thing. dave: now is goes both ways and people are talking about marco rubio running and
their country and we debated this yesterday on the show and here is the chief opponent against this proposal. let s talk about the science, the science that we have right now, shows that brains are changing more rapidly into the early 20 s than anytime in the life span except infancy and alcohol can change the way that the brain processes information. should we say because we respect military men and women that they shouldn t have to wear motorcycle helmets? i don t think so. . dave: how do you answer that question, the same issue as motorcycle helmets. we empower a 18-year-old to sign a contract to enlist in the military. so when we re talking about that we re not concerned about some science about the development of the brain. and i think the developments of good decision making is sped up tremendously when you re in a leadership position in a combat zone. i think you come back at 20 years after a tour in iraq and