election fraud. daily beast columnist, kirsten powers, fox news contributor and former nrc communications director karen hand raty joins us with more. thanks for joining us on this day after christmas. karen, i will start with you. is this about discrimination and fairness and or purely politics and the election? well it is actually neither. this is about ensuring that every vote that is cast is a legitimate vote. we ve seen certainly in the past voter fraud where people are voting for dead people who have not been purged for the voters rolls and people are voting in the names of people who were registered to vote who don t even exist. so that s what this is about, this race card that eric holder, the attorney general, is playing is, is purely political. heather: kirsten, you re take on it. well, i think that, look, what happened is a bunch of
to be pursued in 2013 and after. are they going to be progrowth and proceed investor. heather: i have to wraup u wrap you up, the yes or no question, answer this if you will. we ve come off a big football weekend. for incher investors should they go for the hail mary pass and diversify or not. i m always against the mail mary pass. always diversify and be protected against down-side risks. the things people have to be worried about is what i call sucker rallies. the stock market goes up and people say, oh, we are in a recovery. it goes up and down, so be very careful. heather: steven i have to wrap you up. thank you very much, we appreciate you joining us. happy holidays. gregg: christmas may have come and gone but the shopping frenzy is not over yet, not by any means. retailers still have vision of profits dancing in their heads
disintegration of that sense of community over the promise of a great deal of money. reporter: the national football league bans craft from owning a casino interest but a deal would allow him to lease the land to wynn. i understand why moms could be concerned if they saw this as some kind of casino, i really see it as a destination resort. reporter: the foxboro board of select men have invited wynn to appear at a special meeting on january 10th where the he ll be given a chance to convince the people that this would be good for the community. molly line, fox news. heather: thank you, molly. it is now 30 minutes past the top of the hour. china testing out a high-speed train capable of going over 300 miles per hour, this after a rough year, though, for china s rail industry that included a high-speed train collision, that crash killing 40 people. in south korea pro and
required to get it done this time. gregg: does it underscore what many say about newt gingrich he is a strong leader but a horrible manager? well i think this is going to show in this campaign even, though there have been all the debates and talk and talk radio and tv organizations still matters. you have to go out in this case in virginia get 10,000 people to sign these petitions, get them verified and get them in on time. it is purely organizational challenge and gingrich didn t make it. that doesn t say good things about what s ahead in iowa for gingrich. there are a lot of organizational hurdles there to reach as well. gregg: byron york, great to see you, thanks very much. thank you, gregg. heather: remember, fox news is america s election headquarters. tune in for complete coverage of the iowa caucuses on january 3rd starting at 6:00 p.m. fox news, your front row seat to politics. listen to this story. computer hackers saying that they have hacked into a top
system was infected, we have to clean it up. it was so skewed and tilted, why was that? who benefitted? yes, police are in the short term. butt ownership are the onebut the ownership is raking in the dollars. the players want to be on the field. the tph-fz wantthe nfl wants them on the field. so everybody can watch the game. why are we putting this in a courtroom? they should be sitting somewhere and trying to come up with a remedy that takes care of everybody, because they all want the same thing. that is true. but you go back you look at the tobacco litigation, the asbestos litigation, that is what this is like end to. you had a lot of settlements there, you had jury verdicts, however it needed to go through that process to get there. just to let people know to make an informed choice. gregg: thank you both. heather.