before, when president obama s campaign seemed to be calling for new talent, new blood. here s a sample of the exchange: larry summers did a heck of a job, trying to figure out how to you don t want to use that phrase, dude! [laughter] reporter: of course, when the president of the united states is referred to as dude, that tends to raise eyebrows. usually it s mr. president or sir. but the president also talked a little about what his campaign slogan might be the next time around. yes, we can, but it won t happen overnight. taking off from the original yes, we can phrase jenna. jenna: apparently the president taking a bit of a break from campaigning today, hard at work at the white house, as are you, mike emanuel. thank you very much. thanks jenna. jon: right now just five days to go until election day 2010 but democrats are already busy with 2012, the party looking for info from the pentagon on nine potential gop challengers to
about it. he was suspended for three days, and this came out in a debate with lisa murkowski. of all the places if you ve got a problem, you want to get it out early, you want it to come out in the setting that s the most favorable to you. this has really taken a hit on miller and, in fact, at this point the republican senate committee is spending several hundred thousand dollars in ads going after scott mcadams, the democrat. they figure if murkowski or miller wins, it stays as a republican seat. they re worried the democrat would win, and they want to make sure this is a republican save. jon: chris wallace from fox news sunday. and a very big name on that program on sunday, sarah palin, who s making a lot of news. check your local listings for times and, chris, we will see you on sunday. jenna: we re looking forward to that. breaking news on the battle for joe biden s old senate seat in delaware. a brand new farley dickenson
power lines across the state. there was at least one miracle, though, amid the storms, a family inside this home when it was ripped apart. amazingly, everyone came out okay. with us on the phone, jessica vargas who survived this storm. jessica, did you have any warning? no, we didn t. it was just everything happened so fast, i don t know how, but we didn t get no warning. jon: how many people were there when it hit? ten people. jon: ten people in the house, and nobody hurt? nobody is hurt. i mean, but my grandma, she has like some scratches on her legs, but it was just like small injuries, you know. jon: how long did it last? it was like 2-3 minutes. jon: 2-3 minutes? you were outside when this
through just like the christmas today bombing and the times square bombing. those were only thwarted because of a failed detonator, not because of due diligence in law enforcement. jenna: yeah, that s good to point out, richard. we look forward to talking to you again. have a good day. jon: all right. the time s just about here, america s asking town hall. we are answering your questions leading up to the midterms. harris is monitoring the live chat on our web page. reporter: a lot of people calling fir their friends and relatives to vote. c. trap one, why won t president obama go to the arizona border? we re touching, again, on the live chat on illegal immigration. honing inow the panel s coming this. i m getting to pull more questions for jon and jenna to ask. coto the live chat through foxnews.com on the web, click on jon and jenna s beautiful picture, it ll take you to our happening now page, and you can e-mail, blog or live chat
earthquake and a tsunami. in if another part of that country, a volcano has erupted again. there are no new reports of injuries or damage, but we ll continue to watch this story for you closely. and we begin the second hour of happening now, we get to do it again. hi, everybody, i m jenna lee. jon: and i m jon scott. voters have just five days left as the latest polls show an overwhelming advantage for republicans across the country. let s talk about it with chris wallace, the anchor of fox news sunday. one of those races is in my home state, colorado. that s where michael bennett, the man who was appointed to the senate after ken salazar became interior secretary, michael bennett is fighting hard to hold on to that seat, and ken buck, his challenger, seems to be ahead right now. yeah. that s an awfully close race, and i would have to say that in a few of these tea party races where tea party candidates ended up winning the republican