limitations, this isn t something that is good to do. gregg: judge jeanine, thanks very much. sad story all the way around. you can catch justice tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. heather: the next presidential election nearly one year away. who is leading the race for the republican nomination? one of the nation s top pollsters joins us next. and they say all good things come to an end. daylight savings time is no different. can you believe it s that time of year again? don t forget to turn your clocks back tonight and enjoy the extra hour sleep. gregg: a little extra snooze will be good. heather: never hurts anybody. gregg: we enjoy that. eico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: do people use smartphones to do dumb things? man 1: send, that is the weekend. app grapgic: yeah dawg! man 2: allow me to crack.the bubbly! man 1: don t mind if i doozy. man 3: is a gentleman with a brostache invited over to this party? man 1: only if he s ready to rock!
god. he died last night at the age of 92. gregg: greece s debt crisis threatening to send a global economy into a big tail spin. the greek prime minister narrowly survive ago confidence vote that brought his government dangerously close to a default, sparking a series of protests on the streets of athens. now the race is on to secure billions in loans needed to keep greece and consequently the rest of the euro zone from collapsing outright. greg is streaming live from rome. this looks like it s far from solved for greece. what s happening? gregg, that s right. it s very interesting. gorge papandreou passed that confidence vote last night, or in the early minutes of this morning. but that was just one thing. what he s trying to do now is form a larger government, papandreou meeting with the greek president today, basically with the goal of saying we need a bigger coalition government to get the bailout, everybody on
with it. amen. that s the nightmare scenario. clearly if iran does get a nuclear weapon, we have to reestablish the defense of triad. we have to return to a retaliatory plan that the iranians are aware of. the great fear i have is a parallel growth of nuclear capability throughout the middle east. talk about a powder keg. can you imagine the saudis develop ago nuclear weapon? what a world we d face if that ever happened. gregg: major general, thank you. thank you, gregg. heather: apparently fed up by too many fees, thousands of customers are turning their backs on big banks and instead, they re flocking to credit unions. it s part of today s nationwide bank transfer day. julie banderas is live in new york we citi with the very latest. hi. yeah, this whole movement was started on facebook by a former bank of america customer, a disgruntled one, i might add, who was angry as well as
it took fish and wildlife agents three hours and three-run quillizer darts to capture the young bear. ouch. he has been spotted several times in the last week in the northwestern part of the state. apparently the four-year-old had a thick coat of fur that blocked the darts. before he came to, he was released back into the mountains where he belongs. gregg: well, at least he didn t come down on a trampoline. bear on the trampoline. never gets tired. texas judge caught on videotape beating his daughter will not face criminal charges, but his legal problems may not be over as yet. we have to warn you, this videotape is very graphic. bend over the bed. bend over the bed! gregg: hillary adams, 16 years old when she secretly recorded it, she s 23 now. that means the five-year statute
that these various plans will bring in too much revenue to the government. 41% are concerned they won t bring enough. i think what this reflects is people aren t looking to pay more in taxes. 64% of us still think we re overtaxed as a nation. but at the same time, they don t want to pass on even bigger burden to future generations. they re looking for somebody to come forward with a plan to address the larger deficit issues. heather: scott, this is something until i did the reminder for folks at home a moment ago, i was going to forget about daylight savings time tonight. but the people think that it s worth the trouble? there is no real strong feelings on this. but 32% say yes. 45% say no. and today, 10% mistakenly believe that they re supposed to turn the clocks ahead. so if nobody catches them first, they ll show up awfully early for church tomorrow. heather: it s spring forward, fall back. gregg: yep. get a little extra z s.