brent: 81,384 on hand. only the black shirted nebraska fans have headed for the exit. the badger fans are still celebrating. new comedy about a man s man living in a house full of women. tim allen is last man standing. october 11, 8:00/7:00 central, abc. martinez did not get there. the crowd loving that stand. and the two teams pour on to the field. bret bielema and the badgers coaches are to be congratulated on what they ve put together with this franchise. it s been 37 years since the badgers have played the cornhuskers. the last time nebraska came in here ranked number 4 and the badgers upset them 21-20. here tonight in the first game of the big ten ever for bo bellini and the huskers, wisconsin dominates it. let s go down to erin. erin: in the coach s meetings, think all of your guys stressed this is a measuring stick game. what did you learn about your team? i liked we had some adversity early on, kept our composure. our guys played a four quarter game against a
lsu. i ve always been and then of course they come back with the winning touchdown pass. you know, it would have been a 53-yard field goal. i still can t got over that the ball bounced right up to the kicker perfectly. that must be some good living or something going on down there. to think, a couple years prior, they went for it five times on fourth down. we were 3-3 against lsu. great games. great rivalry. great stadiums. most importantly, great athletes going against each other. brent: those are two of the great stadiums. battling it out. 07 game was memorable. you guys went in there after you won the national championship and competed with them. had a young team. they ended up going for it a bunch of times on fourth down. brent: rolling out is jarrett lee. so i m reading the internet. reading one of these gossip things. i got to ask my partner, kirk herbstreit, did urban really buy his house in columbus, ohio. yeah, i i forgot to give you the keys. brent: a
you know one thing we have going for us, mike, from this rays team, crawford. when crawford s put into position, two men on in the sixth inning and things are looking bad, he s going to wait for the pitch and come through. he lined the first one out weekly to left field. college football briefly, right. look at that. this is cornerback. the cornerback morris claiborne, look at the interception. the only touchdown in the fourth was jarrett lee for a 19-yard score. lsu defeats mississippi state, 19-6, by the way, northwestern wildcats coming to new york playing at west point tomorrow, huh. be there. you going? i m going to try. coming up next, go cats
would you agree with that? no. did you hear what he said? yeah. i thought it was more of what we don t need. no, i think he s we come from the perspective that we believe in small business and individuals having a bigger say in the economy. but the obama administration believes in the government taking from different planets and there s no bridge. but isn t that isn t that the divide? it s the presumption? obama is from mars, boehner is from venus. people have disagreed on these things, but their job is to work it out. and their job is not to say we re on different planets and therefore it s over. seriously? now? it s going to be on them. and i hope this president says that. can i just tell you it s on you. before we got here, peter alexander and i ran a marriage counseling firm in washington, d.c. and there were a lot of times we didn t think we were going to bring those couples together. right. we also crashed weddings, but that s another p
we begin with bad news for u.s. political leaders. the bruising battle over the budget and economy that refuses to recover is taking a huge toll on their popularity. the job approval rating for congress is at an all-time low. a cbs news/ the new york times poll out this morning shows just 12% of americans approve of the job congress is doing. 72% of those polled disapprove of the job republicans in congress are doing, while 63% disapprove of the democrats. now to the latest round in the budget and deficit battle. in about-face, the white house says social security should be left alone. susan mcginnis is in washington with more on this. good morning, susan. reporter: good morning, betty. the president was ready to support cuts in social security in those debt negotiations over the summer. his latest plan does not include those cuts. in fact, he wants congress to strengthen the program. president obama is taking social security cuts off the table. social security, we hav