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They ll come in at 10:23 this morning. gretche gretchen. all right. we ll stay tuned and carry that live for everybody here on fox. sooner than you know it, we ll have to pay the russians to get into space. this is one of the last shuttle flights. will the russians charge us for carry-on bags? yes, i think a whole lot of bags. $45 million instead of $45. orly was talking about the weather. let s take a look at what s going on along the space coast. there have been some showers move through the area just to the east along the coast from orlando and not salinas. i m talking about florida. there has been some rain and rain from the mid missouri and mississippi valley down through the gulf coast. there s some scattered stuff through portions of the plain states and a little bit in northeast. meanwhile, let s take a look at the current temperatures. 30 s and 40 s throughout the northeast and most of the country. 50 s and 60 s down south and today s daytime high, take a look. it ....
Minimum, i understand, is about 8,000 feet. they were at about 10,000 and it began to drop off in the distance. my left, your right, at home, the clouds have started to roll in. this has been a 14-day mission for this discovery crew. they have already started to try to make their way back, as you were saying, gretchen. the next window will be at 10:23. they have been up there for 14 days. they have had a record number of women on this specific shuttle mission four and the plan is for these folks to come on back today. if they are not able to make that 10:23 pass, the last chance here, they will put this off completely until tomorrow. but speaking about weather, tomorrow, as i understand it, the weather forecast here in this part of the country or around cape canaveral there s a 30% chance of rain right now there s a 50/50 chance that this bird can come in today. that s what we re hearing from meteorologists here at nasa. they ve had their training plane come by here and made at least f ....
Today in chicago. and speaking of chicago did you know that there are some dangerous asian carps and that they are invading chicago s lake michigan? well, now, one chef there is taking on the fish one plate at a time. how? peter doocey joins us from the windy city to explain. what are you doing to those carps, peter? well, gretchen, these guys have decided to take the midwest s most hated fish and put it on a dish. now, the asian carp is an invasive species that a lot of people have been worried if they get into the great lakes, it will destroy the ecosystem but they have gotten into the kitchen here at the lakewood restaurant. i m here with chef phillip frost and james hoyen so most people pooh-pooh the asian carp but here you have them on a platter. why is that? it was brought about as a load challenge for our fish barrier at supreme lobster. he decided to send the fish to 10 different restaurants. we got one and managed to do something pretty good with it ....