economic assistance. as everybody pointed out. mubarak may have gotten away with billions, but the average egyptian, $2 a day. kelly: you ve laid it owl well and thank you for your perspective, particularly in terms of what the united states apparently should and must be looking for with egypt. thank you, kt mcfarland. it may seem early, but potential 2012 candidates are already jockeying for position. who is leading the pack? we ask our political panel. that s coming up next.
doing a good enough job of letting people know. but the fact is that 80% of the budget is either in the pentagon, medicare, social security. unless you deal with those big issues, you re not going to get to the deficit. so what does the tea party believe can be cut from the pentagon, from medicare, from social security and other entitlements? i think everything has to be on the table inld not an expert on the u.s. economy, that s why these people have been hired to come here to washington to make these tough decisions. there are going to be tough decisions. no one likes to cut. the bottom line is you either have a spending problem or a revenue problem. we don t have a revenue problem, we have a spending problem. and we need to lay it owl out there and see where we can cut some things out. because we have to pay down our deficit. we have to do this. we have to be living within our means, you can t spend your way into prosperity or spend your way out of debt. it s the same thing with
basic.? $10 a month with preferred. okay. at meineke i have options, and 50% off brake pads and shoes. my money. my choice. my meineke. we d like you to take a look at this billboard along a busy new jersey highway with a chilling message that greets thousands of drivers every day. it reads, my life, my death, my choice. it s the newest poster of a right to die group, reigniting this controversial issue. there s another sign in san francisco and another in florida may be in the works as well. the ads are aimed at people suffering from terminal illness. the group putting it owl calls itself the final exit network. it s based out of florida and not new to controversy or law enforcement. two criminal cases still going
you analyzed coverage of stories like this, steve. there are a lot of things going on in this country, a lot of things withhold hold at the center. but not one, 30 minutes, i m looking at the transcript. the russian spy case, eight questions including what happens to their children much that s enough for him to inquire into but not whether the department of justice as alleged by the whistle-blower has a policy now of not enforcing the law in an equal way in a nondiscriminatory way. they should have asked a question i think. eric holder is in the news for a lot of reasons. there is the arizona immigrati immigration. guantanamo. i don t think it s fair to put it owl on bob schef tp-rbs er. megyn: i haven t seen a sit down with the attorney general of the united states since it broke. we haven t seen the obama anministration weigh in on any level. that s because people aren t asking this question. megyn: you saw one thing, your guy asked robert gibbs about it
can t help myself how does it feel to know that i love you baby love is in the air. yes, valentine s day is tomorrow. a subtle reminder to all of you. with the new decade, we ve got new rules romancing that someone special. joining us from new york is heather cabot. how has this whole social networking thing changed it owl, facebook, twitter, your mobile phone, how is that impacting romance these days? well, i think number one we are going to see many more virtual valentine s and virtual gifts. on facebook there are all kinds of xlixs where you can send virtual goodies like chocolates and flowers. the virtual gift industry is