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then you clearly were mott hit in the head by any falling space debris. congratulations. nasa s satellite came crashing down overnight and nasa doesn t know exactly where it crashed. it did says it re-entered the atmosphere somewhere over the pacific ocean. don t know where it is. if it landed in your yard, you think it s somewhere around, we d love to hear about it. let me show you the video of it coming down. this comes to us from our affiliate in san antonio, texas. you see that dot. yes, we ve been building up for the past week to this satellite crashing to bring you a dot. that s supposedly a piece of the space debris there or it could be somebody playing with a flashlight in a tree in the distance. we didn t know where, from the u.s., hawaii, philippines, new zealand, everybody claims to have seen this come down. dots can be compelling. it is true. i was compelled and i m compelled to show you video that might be more spectacular, this from the great state of ha ....
hard-earned money. some simple thingsckpñ you can our financial experts will fill us in on how to live on less. but first, let s turn to washington, shall we, where this time next week we could see some government agencies shutting down because they will be out of money. lawmakers are still arguing over a new spending plan to keep everything up and running. they re off this weekend after days and days of bickering, the biggest sticking point here is over money for disaster relief. republicans in the house say any monies for fema must be offset by alternative energy programs. democrats say, huh-uh. that s the danger to this country is the $14 trillion deficit and the $ 1.6 trillion we add to it every year. wake up! wake up! you can t kill these programs. this is the solution you are killing. the senate majority leader harry reid sans intends to push for a vote monday on the compromised package. deputy political director paul steinhauser explains why republicans ....