there s no sense of getting milestones, time lines, and not a lot of passion. all those things i m used to in my previous life. i have to get those resurrected for this. bob, you ve talked about what you can do in the private sector and you have been enormously generous and creative in raising this money. what does the government need to do? what kind of threshold do you want to see from the federal government? well, as i said, the name of the investigation yesterday should have been called who s in charge here, because that s exactly the way it went. we need to fund basic science, keep it going, doing it in a smart way. we have to connect the cdc, nih, health and human services, the fda, all those organizations have to be better connected. we have to bring services and research together. we need diagnosis should be achieved at 18 months now and we have five years in many places and minorities are diagnosed later than all. they don t seem to have the right access. we need to develo
not let people get distracted by these ruthless accusations that he is a felon, the obama campaign wants to spend the entire campaign talking about. jamie: and this just into fox, an interview the president did with wavy. interesting from one of our producers, that the president says he will not apologize to governor romney over the bain capital question. and he s thrilled to kind of keep it going, and mitt romney should stop talking about any of it, don t answer any more questions about it and talk about his vision, his aspirations for the economy and the country, and just ignore all of think because any kind of a response to any of it means that he is falling into their trickery to talk about something other than the economy. which is the only thing voters care about. jamie: charlie hurt, great to see you, thanks so much. eric. eric: jamie, there is a potential victory against voter
has been helped by the thing so far, 3 million kids now on their parents health insurance policy. i for one, who had open-heart surgery have insurance because of that preexisting condition. there are a lot of people being helped already. those are good things to people like you and young people, but martha, the bottom line, the bottom line those things drive up costs. martha: that s true. so it gets passed down into higher premiums. i see. martha: driving up everybody s costs, bob. what is . martha: i got to go. tail end of this conversation it is all yours, it if it goes down it is always yours. i guess it is my fault, bob because i drive up your heart rate every day. you do that. i wouldn t have insurance if it was up to you guys. bill: if bob loses weight, too. you notice the suspenders are . martha: a little more forward. bill: keep it going, beckel. martha: good job, bob. bill: ben bernanke will hold a news conference later today, translator not
we ve got brand-new fox polling numbers that i want you to react to. number one in the race for the nomination, is it time to drop out? 54%, a clear majority say it s too soon. what do you hear about that. reporter: look, you know, the upside down nature of this nominating process, this is really unlike anything, bill, that the republicans have done in modern history. it s gone back and forth. you ve had three winners of different primaries and caucuses across the country. there could be a forth tomorrow in ron paul in maine, he s got a chance there. this is unlike anything before and the republicans seem very content to let this go. remember, when just 20 days ago, when newt gingrich won in south carolina, a lot of people said well it s time for rick santorum to get out of the race. now easy head of newt gingrich in the polls. he s on the surge and the conservative activists love him. i think that goes to the argument that a lot of republicans make that say, keep it going, let s see
final purchase. jenna: keep it going, secret santas, and if you want to give us a shoutout, you can, right? we ll talk to secret santa. we need a secret santa in the mix of all this other news. jon: a little holiday cheer is a good thing. egypt s military battles in the streets of cairo, ten people are dead, hundreds more wounded in the very disturbing clashes. we re live in the middle east. also, the violence in egypt delays important research on the great pyramid of esa, scientists think they may be close to unraveling one of the world s most intriguing mysteries, what lies behind mysterious tunnels blocked by doors. is there a secret treasure? next. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement