live from manchester, new hampshire. good morning to you, todd. steve, good morning! and i know it s cold up there. so god bless you for standing out there on the camp pus with us today. so why did this guy just say i ve had enough, i don t want any politicians coming in here bugging my lunch crowd. yeah, this guy is not a big fan of the folks running for office. he was especially upset because a number of the republican candidates were coming into his diner and he says they were interrupting people as they were trying to eat their scrambled eggs and their toast. so he put up a big sign on the front of the door and said absolutely no politicians, no exceptions. it s interesting to note, though, steve, this fella happens to be a liberal. so it s maybe not so much of a big surprise that he s going after the republican candidates running for president. sure. i know. and as we look at the video of life inside the diners there in new hampshire, we know that when you go to places lik
camp pus in japan because of radiation fears. the u.s. state department saying it will charter flights for u.s. citizens that want to leave the country. aid organization insist it s safe for people who want to go for japan and help as weld. wildlife officials say thousands of sea birds died in the tsunami waves in hawaii. crews are trying to rescue some of the birds still trapped. a huge section of highway has literally fallen into the ocean near big sur, california. the department of transportation doesn t know exactly what happens, but they are going to try to fix it. the life expectancy is going up in the united states. babies born in 2009 are now expected to live to be 78 years, 2 months old. president obama filled out his bracket. have you done yours? you know, the ncaa tournament starts today, the first gave at