going have to defer so it s going to be one of those things that s going to be a transition, it s going to take that family who s brought them both in some time. i m really hoping that they get good foster parents who can handle both a young child and a 16-year-old and guide them through this so that they can be successful, being a teen mom is very, very hard. we heard from the mom, she spoke with affiliate ketv, she said she wasn t in the room when this back and forth happened, it was an uncle, apparently. but she was saying, look, all kids cuss, defending this little boy s actions. that s inexcusable in my opinion. absolutely inexcusable. stacy, go ahead. i was going say that i completely agree with you and it just shows her naive she really needs a good education, which most teenaged mothers do on what appropriate
take a look at these pretty incredible pictures. this is virgin galactic spaceship 2 making its supersonic flight in the mojave desert. after being released by an airplane, the reusable space vehicle soared to a staggering 71,000 feet. the test flight moves the company closer to its goal, that being flying paying passengers into space. which brings me to my question. so would you do it? what if, here s the what if for the day, what if the condition of flying into space meant you could never return to earth? apparently 200,000 of you would be just fine with that. that s how many people applied to be part of mars 1. this is the one way, i m talking no return trip here to go colonize the red planet, round one applicants were announced. just over 1,000 in the running. and joining me next guest, first