let s pretend. you think you re going to go there and see attractive women. isn t there going to be a problem at some point? also, the clothing for yoga is not very restricting. what are people hoping to achieve here? this is a mask for a pervert. yes, to get around certain laws. that s the problem with sexual anonymous, when they had that started. that s what it was for? yeah, it was. now, one of the things about yoga, as i understand it, it makes blood flow. that s the problem. blood may flow to a certain region. it flows freely in certain places. i don t know what you mean. what are you talking about? i m so confused. okay, now, let me say something that can surprise a lot of you. i think it s disgusting, a lo horrible idea, and even i wouldn t participate in it. one more thing is up next. @w@g
under the sequester if it goes into effect it would still grow by 10.6%. so you re still growing even in the sequester martha: you have trillion dollar spending plans, $85 billion that would be cut, right? you say everybody on capitol hill doesn t want this to happen. i think there are people out in the rest of the country who look at it and go, well can t you find $85 billion to cut out of a trillion dollars in this budget? the key thing for law mak lawmakers and administrators at the passenger and all of these agencies is the ability to shift money around, the ability to move things in different places, and they they need that flexibility, and that s really what lawmakers need to give them, because without that it s sort of like cut w-g with a machete instead of a skap pell. skapel. many agree that they need to cut especially on the republican
points. now romney is leading with very enthusiastic voters. he s could be just le obviously doing something right. he s connect w-g voters. i think he s seeing a clear path to the white house in a moment. bill: this is screaming for a body language expert. i heard my distinguished colleagues doing walking points, there is no way that that kind of food-fight hostility and anger is going to win an independent, undecided voter. the data says exactly the opposite. they are turned off by that kind of conduct, and don t tell me it arouses enthusiasm other than among people in their respective bases. that is important foe lanny, right? that isn t the question we were asked. does it affect the undecided, the independent voter and data shows they are turned off by that type of behavior. they want positive, solution-based answers. not fisticuffs.
aaa is reporting the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded is now $3.98. more than a dollar than it was last year at the same time, and it s really affecting americans in a very real way. in fact a brand-new fox poll find 62%, six out of ten of us say the pain at the pump is forcing us to cut down on driving. nearly half of us are changing our summer plans. some of us are now considering fuel efficient cars. i wonder if eric bolling is. he ll be here in a second. more than a third say we are cutting back on other necessities just to afford gas. eric is here with us. what do you think of that. i ll stay with my fossil fuel that i love. oil was down about a dollar and change yesterday. another $2 today on the heels of good numbers, good stockpile numbers that come out every week. a little easing, we are down to $110 a barrel. it was $116 a barrel a few weeks w-g. backing off a little bit but the