foxnews.com. doug schoen is a former pollster for president clinton and a fox news contributor. thanks for being here. doug i want to start with you. the white house helping to coordinate presents conferences and prayer vigils, and protests, is this commonplace? no it s not commonplace, this is a presidential election year. this is a big achilles heel for the president and democrats. they want to do everything to support the law. because one way ear the other it wilor another it will be constitutional or not constitutional. right now in the campaign people are against it and the opponents are intense and strident. reporter: let s put the poll numbers up for our viewers. own associated presents poll from a couple of weeks ago asking people what will happen in the future, will their healthcare be better or worse. people think it will be worse 32% to 14%. is this new push by the white house a realization of poll numbers? it s certainly a reflection of those poll numbers. i
that more americans oppose the reforms than actually support them. it s 47 to 35%. chris stirewalt is the knocks news digital politicsed tore and host of power play on foxnews.com. doug schoen is a former pollster for president clinton and a fox news contributor. thanks for being here. doug i want to start with you. the white house helping to coordinate presents conferences and prayer vigils, and protests, is this commonplace? no it s not commonplace, this is a presidential election year. this is a big achilles heel for the president and democrats. they want to do everything to support the law. because one way ear the other it wilor another it will be constitutional or not constitutional. right now in the campaign people are against it and the opponents are intense and strident. reporter: let s put the poll numbers up for our viewers. own associated presents poll from a couple of weeks ago asking people what will happen in the future, will their healthcare be better or wo
faith. you think he was questioning his faith. i can t help but think those remarks are well over the line. megyn: santorum is clarify his remarks but was there any need for that. joining me is david webb and dan gerstein. he has come out and said i m not questioning his faith or his believe in christianity. i m talking about his world view and the way he approaches problems in the country and i think they are different than how most people see things in america. but you saw gibbs and the white house team jump on this as an effort by santorum to be devisive and question the president s faith and it s something that can get a lot of people upset when you question a man s faith even if you don t like his politics. is that what santorum was doing? i don t know what s in his heart, neither does gibbs and neither does the white house. in context he uses a broader application of theology. i read it and listened to it and
money. that clearly a negative. prices are ticking up every we want to be incentivized to single day elsewhere. care for the patient. fox business network s stu varney joins us with the reporter: the acc claims forecast for the days and weeks ahead. more and more uninsured stu, you ve been warning about this and boy, we ve americans and an aging seen such a jump just in the population has made private past days and weeks in many practice unsustainable. of our major u.s. cities. but these changes will need to be closely monitored. reporter: yes, there there is concern that when a has an sudden surge in the price of gasoline and it is physician is employed by a happening right now. give you a couple of non-physician entity, they are examples: in cincinnati, no longer the unfettered the price of regular unleaded has gone up 17 advocate of the patient. cents a gallon in the past they are working for a boss. week. in los angeles, it is up 20 cents a gallon in one week. rep
prices are ticking up every single day elsewhere. fox business network s stu varney joins us with the forecast for the days and weeks ahead. stu, you ve been warning about this and boy, we ve seen such a jump just in the past days and weeks in many of our major u.s. cities. reporter: yes, there has an sudden surge in the price of gasoline and it is happening right now. give you a couple of examples: in cincinnati, the price of regular unleaded has gone up 17 cents a gallon in the past week. in los angeles, it is up 20 cents a gallon in one week. one week. that wencery are paying the highest price for gasoline ever, in the month of february. and in california, the average of all stations is now 4.03 for a gallon of regular unleaded. the moral of the story, megyn, is buy it today, because it is going to get more expensive tomorrow. look the a the price of oil, $105 a barrel today. that much higher price not yet filtering down to the front so buy it today, because tomorrow,