for the district. martha: very interesting. so we re told it takes about 45 minutes to disinfect the entire school? that is pretty good. the machine cost as few thousand dollars. bill: what lingers in the air after that? martha: i don t know. bill: hopefully no flu and no germs, right? martha: yeah. bill: we could use that in the newsroom. i m telling you. whole new ball game, folks. major league baseball with new rules aimed at stopping players from using performance-enhancing drugs. this is history. this upcoming season the league will conduct random, unannounced blood tests, blood tests for human growth hormones. each player tested at least once during the season. the league is using a new test that will use a more sophisticated drug test. this comes after numerous players associated with performance-enhancing drugs, known as peds failed to make the cut for this year s hall of fame. which is a huge story that went, a lot of people covered it. we didn t talk about it a lot. martha: w
we were all this with mitt romney and we were very hard on mitt romney and binder of woman and things and i kind of think there is no excuse with a second term. that is what charlie rangel had to say yesterday afternoon. joined by juan williams, fox news political analyst and mary katharine ham, editor-at-large at hotair.com and a fox news contributor. welcome to both of you. happy new year. haven t seen you since everybody got back. great to have you here. juan, what do you think of the comment by charlie rangel? i think he is on target. it is a lot of talk, not only interesting focused in terms of absence of women in the now famous picture from the oval office where obama is surrounded by senior staff and all male except for the leg, barely visible of valerie jarrett. you know, charlie rangel went on to saying i thought was really telling. he said it is a harvard problem. you just know certain people from your college or background and those are people you trust and
guns they can buy. are they going to differentiate the kind of gun they can buy and the kind of magazine they can buy? will they differentiate buying the gun but in all cases going through a background check? that is whether we ll see the administration can get some of this through the congress. martha: we ll all learn what a universal background check would really entail. sounds like that is something they feel they might be able to get through. it is interesting to me, chris, they are saying they will have this commission sort of roll out in terms of what the white house wants on tuesday. they re finishing discussions today. they will speak with media leaders, about that element of all of this but you know, does that indicate, they have already kind of got their plans set and they re not taking into account so much what they re talking about as the nra suggests? well, you could argue that. on the other hand you could argue a lot of these subjects have been discussed to death and pe
sammy sosa, roger clemens on paper. they set some of the greatest records the game has ever known. martha: would they do it if some cases not definitive that they did but there is very high rate of suspicion for them. you have to send the message to kids too. high school students are starting to use this stuff. college students are starting to use this stuff. you have to send a message to the top of main major league baseball. bill: the point i m making they failed to even get a third of the vote from the writers. that tells me these guys will possibly never be in the hall of fame. martha: does that surprise you? bill: now that it is official, taking it in, yeah. martha: all right. you cheat, you don t get in the hall of fame. that s the way it goes. a lot of talk about that this week. all right. so the centers for disease control just releasing the latest numbers on this flu outbreak that is all across the country. we ll have those brand new numbers for you coming up right after the
insulator out, and they re going to put a new insulate tore in. you will be glad to know the power is turned off. virginia dominion has been using helicopters for maintenance since the 1990s. they say a better view and faster and less expensive. these lines can go across rivers. they can go across bigger bodies of water. they can go across wetlands. the work we re doing here allows us to have easier access to the transmission lines. reporter: ron is the director of line operations. he has been up there and it is hard to hear. we use a lot of head signals and hand signals on the structure because the helicopter makes so much noise. reporter: they helped restore power after hurricane sandy. he says they re proud, focused and yes, they re hiring. bill: they re hiring. if you want a job. if you want to dangle from a helicopter. half very field aviation on the web. martha: watch the flying