look at this. martha: there is so much amazing video in what we re about to show you that will open the world of animals and what s going on in this their world in a way you ve never seen before. it s amazing what scientists are learning about how animals migrate. it is fascinating, we re going to take a look in a few minutes. gregg: now, here s something that ll make you think twice at a public restroom, do you go for the paper talls or the air paper towels or the air dryer? which has a better chance of making you sick?ty o you re going to want to stick around for the answer. ructured . the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today.
favorite said ballots don t pass the smell test for correct spellings. and murkowski s spokesperson saying the miller camp is, quote, delaying the inevitable. as of now, write in candidates have 40% of the vote in that state. martha: in washington lawmakers facing low approval ratings, the usa today/gallup poll, 70% of americans a 17% approve of congress and 77% disapprove, and it was taken just after the midterm elections and then it was 21% and the numbers have gone down since the election and the new congress convenes in january and we ll see what they can do to pull the numbers in the other direction. gregg: we got through the mid terse and guess what? folks are planning the first debate for 2012. no kidding, the reagan presidential library announcing it will host the g.o.p. presidential contenders,
hot shower, working toilets, things we all take for granted. bob keats was a passenger on board the splendor and joins us now. bob, we only have a couple of minutes, let s cut to the chase, big bang, everything shuts down and what was the worst part of it? probably the lines for food. you know? because, in the beginning, people were looking to get in line for today and kept getting earlier and earlier and earlier and the crowds kept getting bigger, because once the hoard thing gets on, people, go, the food will be gone! and they hoarders will get it first and that is when the lines got bad. gregg: you know, what about, you know, lack of showers and not really functioning toilets and all of that. no, the toilets. it was the toilets. first thing was the toilets. you got up, we heard the bang, the grown, the grumble and the smoke and they made an announcement, there was smoke, and we didn t even know until we
thinks the candidates should be this ones in the limelight, which is seen as a bit of a slap at michael steele who has garnered a lot of attention in his leadership role at the r.n.c., that is the news, crossing the wires, wanted to bring it to you, as soon as we got it and we ll see where that goes. gregg: very interesting. former president george w. bush entering the no-spin zone. decision points, the name of your book. i think it is, yes! off camera giving me jabs i ll tattoo it here. decision points. everybody knows the name of the book. all right. when i write my books, one thing i wants people usually to take away from the book. what is that? well, my book must be a little more complex than your books. much more complex. gregg: ouch. the former president is macking the talk show rounds, as he promotes his new book. decision points.
extending the bush tax cuts for the wealthy as well as the middle class, and if so, is there a deal to be made for a temporary extension. then we ll also talk to senator tea party as he s nobody, jim me known, jim demint who s making waves on earmarks, and then our power player of the week jeff bridges, the movie star who s involved in the trying to end child hunger. so a full slate on fox news sunday. martha: in washington they consider a political gaffe is when you slip and tell the truth? [laughter] reporter: exactly. martha: all right, chris. i m always listening when you re talking, sir. just by the way. chris wallace in washington, he s on fox news sunday, of course, his guests include david axlerod and senator tea party as we just mentioned, jim demint. check your local listings for what time it s on in your town. bye, chris, see you later. gregg: telling the truth in