religious leaders have come out and said it is your duty to satisfy the desires of your spouse. that is the topic in this morning s faces of faith segment. also, you remember actress mila kunis was asked by that young man to the marine ball. she delivered on her promise. we ll tell you how the night went. let s start. in washington, d.c., the deficit super committee doesn t seem so super right now. they were supposed to be working through the weekend to get a deal done before this week s deadline. but all s quiet on capitol hill all weekend, it seems. lisa, we were told this is the weekend, got to have something done by monday morning but are we getting any indication that work is actually happening? no, with t.j. no indication at all. there s no surprise lawmakers aren t here at 6:00, 7:00 or 8:00 on a sunday, but on the saturday before a deadline, you would think there might be some surprise by americans that there weren t any meetings from the capitol yesterday by
understand this financial crisis was the worst since the great depression, but ultimately they say, look, he s the president. we think he has good intentions, but we re impatient and we want to see things move faster. i understand that. i m sympathetic to it. we ll keep on putting forward ideas that will be good for the country. we re going to need a partner from congress. on the other side of the political spectrum, listen to what governor rick perry said in iowa and he s not backing off. you might hear him catch more heat for it today. politicians from president obama to rick santorum thought perry went overboard when he talked about the federal reserve and its chairman ben bernanke. listen. if this guy prints more money between now and the election, i don t know what you all would do to him in iowa, but we would treat him pretty ugly down in texas. i mean printing more money to play politics at this particular time in american history is almost treasonness in my opinio