A capitalist winter, because the nerve center of capitalism had been hit, but the market when it reopened, it careened. Fell more than 14 that trading abbreviated week. A lot of folks said depression was in route. We would never recoup the losses maybe for years. It took us barely a month. The reminder nowot only of american capitalist spirit but america period. Who better to know that, but appreciate that, retired fourstar general jack keane. Always good to have you. Good to be here, neil. Neil i always like to put that in perspective, general, we tend to think well never get through this, well never get through this. Time and again we get through it. There are bumps, horrific tragedies along the way, tragedies after tragedies, that punctuate that along the way but invariably, this country much like stock market charts over time go invariably up. I think that says something about us. You . It definitely does and you know it is interesting we captured Khalid Sheikh mohammed who was the
J. C. tragedy in north reading, a woman is killed after her car crashes into a home. The accident happened this morning when the weather was very foggy. Newscenter 5 s Reid Lamberty spoke with investigators. Under the cover of dense fog and Early Morning darkness, there was no mistaking what happened. I was in my kitchen and was about to head toward the door. I heard a horrible sound and new it had impacted the house. And right into the front door of her twofamily house. They door out of which she was moments away from walking. When i called 911, they were asking questions. Police say the driver and only person in the car, a 39yearold woman from wilmington, was dead when First Responders arrived. Uncertain of what caused the crash, investigators do know she was traveling east on route 62. Crossed over the double solid line, struck a curve, and careened into a home. Though none was hurt. Damage, one of the walls collapsing into the living room. Winding but well lit. The weather could be
so many different trips up to space, 39 trips. it s actually the most traveled shuttle that was part of the fleet, the oldest one as well. it is going to land today, tuesday, and it s going to make its way to the smithsonian by thursday. it got its name by the way from four british exploring ships all named discovery. so the ships once explored the great unknown of our sea, and the discovery really explored the great unknown of our skies. rick: discovery s trip this morning began at day break at florida s kennedy space center. about 2,000 people came out to see it take off. former shuttle workers, tourists, of course, journalists and other dignitaries who gathered along the old shuttle landing strip to watch discovery take off for washington d.c. actually i believe it s northern virginia where this smithsonian is based, and where the shuttle will now be hoeusd. housed. doug mcelway has been watching this with us. he joins us on the phone. it s quite a sight to see. reporter
display at a museum as we take a look at macing pictures, the discovery soaring earlier this morning over the washington monument, over the white house, over the capitol building, a little bit of a sight seeing tour for the shuttle. jenna: you don t see it every day. rick: true. jenna: that is the truth. discovery is familiar well to most of us a shuttle that s made so many different trips up to space, 39 trips. it s actually the most traveled shuttle that was part of the fleet, the oldest one as well. it is going to land today, tuesday, and it s going to make its way to the smithsonian by thursday. it got its name by the way from four british exploring ships all named discovery. so the ships once explored the great unknown of our sea, and the discovery really explored the great unknown of our skies. rick: discovery s trip this morning began at day break at florida s kennedy space center. about 2,000 people came out to see it take off. former shuttle workers, tourists, of c