gregg: heavy gunfire now we re hearing in syria, killing at least 20 people in haames. new observers are heading to one of the hot spots to oversee a deal to end a bloody anti-regime descent which shows no signs of abating since erupt nothing march. heather: iran flexing its muscles in a interest that is vital to the us. they are launching massive naval exercises in the key passageway. the war games near the straight ostraight of hormutz will go on. the maneuvers could bring
luring in shoppers with post christmas tkaoefplts some stores slashing prices up to 70%. you should have waited, heather. the day after christmas traditionally the second highest money-making day for retailers. heather: 70%. can you take them back and buy them again? gregg: you cannot do that. see that is the bummer about it. i saw 50% off the day before christmas, now 70% o. heather 70%. gregg: get out there and spend. heather: wait a little bit longer, maybe 80, 90% off, free? gregg: i m anything not. they put their bodies through a meat grinder for a living, that s what they say at least. a group of former profootball players say america s game caused them permanent brain damage and they are taking the nfl to court. heather: that is a tough sport. and rarely are the stakes this high, just for military exercises, where iranian war games could soon have you paying more for oil and gasoline.
real touch to get out, ron paul will win. heather: doug schoen is a fox news contributor and former pollster to former president bill clinton. happy ha holidays. heather: happy holidays do you as well. th the real clear politics has a slight lead for ron paul. some have mitt romney ahead. in some newt gingrich is trailing badly, in others he s on the heels of the others. the poll supporters have great degrees of devotion and passion for ron paul, and they are probably more inclined to turn out at either th than either the romney or gingrich voters. heather: the compassion that
phenomenon where the more conservative candidate who generally has more enthusiasm gets late support. anything can happen in the caucuses, it s a cold winter night, there is no rule of thumb. bottom of line if you d have to say you d give paul an advantage based on the past. heather: i think it s going to be relatively mild in terms of iowa conditions. i want to throw a name out to you, though, michelle bachmann. she is from obviously a neighboring state, she was pwoerpbd in iowa, she has worked the state in a dedicated fashion for over a year. she could surprise as well. heather: i have to wrap it you for you. i did want to talk to you a little bit about new hampshire and what is going to happen there. we ll have to save that for next time. thank you very much. thank you. heather: fox news is america s election headquarters. tune in for complete coverage of the iowa caucuses on january 3rd as we said, starting at 6:00pm. fox news your front row seat to politics. gregg: and compute
heather: the reverse could be said as well. democrats are well aware that a the majority of minorities who vote democratic, the reverse of what you say about republicans can also be said about democrats? yeah. but democrats also have traditionally concerned about poor people and african-americans and so, fits with that as well. i think you re always more aware of things that are happening to people who are part of your base and, you know, i don t think, just to get the votes. i do think they want everybody to get to vote. heather: kirsten, you re not saying republicans are not concerned about poor people, right? no, i don t think i said that. heather: because you democrats are concerned about poor people but you re not saying that republicans as a result are not? right? no. heather: great, karen. let s take on that premise. first of all we know the working poor in america do have voter i.d. you need a voter, you i m sorry, you