or else you just have the sequestration kick in automatically. bill: chris, thank you. you re going to be busy on sunday. we ll watch you in washington on monday for inauguration. you bet, look forward tow it. bill: chris sits down with david plouff, that is fox news sunday with chris wallace. check out your local listings, and check him out too. thank you sir. martha: there are serious concerns over boeing s new 787 dreamliner. u.s. safety inspectors have joined an investigation on going in japan after one of these planes made an emergency landing, that happened on wednesday morning there. the pilot had spelled smoke in the cockpit. turned out that smoke was caused by a lithium ey ion battery. a similar and recurring problem in many of these planes. nearly all 50 of the 787 s have been grounded. would you want to be on the one
protest, we had people monitoring it in realtime and there was never any protest, yet you have our ambassador to the u.n. going out there and saying something that apparently her own department didn t believe but conveniently reflected the white house s spin on this. so who briefed her prior to the sunday shows? did she go on without talking to david plouff or david axelrod? i think that is a key question in this whole thing. martha: it s so surprising when you think about the people we have not heard of in this whole thing. we all understand that you have to have an investigation on going. let s be serious here for a moment, in terms of john brennan, for example, just one example, the chief of counterterrorism, adviser to the president, where has he been in this kt, and who else would you expect in normal circumstances that you d be hearing from instead of three spokes people for the campaign? this is in fact now you realize why it s so fishy. why did the u.n. ambassador go out an
to cover up the failures of the obama presidency. bill: what you ll likely hear are the comments of david plouff and david axelrod saying we ve clearly improved from the depths of the recession. they will paint a picture that things are getting better. it might not be perfect yet but things are headed in the right direction. how do you counter that. we ask middle class america to look around. look around at your own experience and your neighbors. do you feel things are better off? i think the only folks in america who believe we are doing better today than we were four years ago live at the obama white house. people can fairly question their objectivity. there is no amount of gloss or slick convention staging that can cover up the fact that this is the weakest recovery since the great depression. you know there used to be a country in western singer called
react to what happened overseas? the opening bell just 30 minutes aw away. and life-altering disease. jack osbourne diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. how he is coping. plus take a look at that. talk about a tennis tantrum. ow! taking out his frustration on the ad board but hitting the ump in the process. not only does he get kicked out of the tourney but the police are considering charges for that ornery tennis player. good morning, everyone. hi there. i m ashley banfield. we want to begin with your wallet, your money. the reason stock markets around the world are bouncing around this morning because voters in greece are supporting the nation s controversial bailout. finally they re doing so. that s the kind of decision that could have sent that economy and, in fact, the world economy reeling. on wall street the sense of relief is kind of ho-ho so-so. 30 minutes before the opening bell and the markets are mixed. investors are skittish. our business correspondent are ch
to solve. it s hard not to get cynical when times are tough. that s the president speaking in cleveland on thursday night, i think identifying the crucial challenge for him in the election is precisely that, which is times are tough. there s a lot of distrust and under those conditions, he is attempting to convince people to grant another four years. how do you do that? how is that shaping the campaign and con training what we can and can t say? david plouff, please start reporting right now. i think it s tough and i don t think he could have laid the ground work to the area you re talking about. if his plan followed discretionary spending, he and jay carney have both said that discretionary spending is lower than since eisenhower. we re going to concede the