martha: john kerry has aparole joyed to india over this incident. was this woman treated any differently than you or i would be if we were accused of the same crime? we ll get into the specifics of that in a minute. bill: big changes may be coming your way to the nsa and the spying program. should that happen and what are the recommendations? martha: here he is. pajama boy. but who is he and why is the obama administration thinking he will help you talk about healthcare over the christmas holiday? does it have the effect it was intended to have? bill: this guy went on a rant about his own players on his team after an ugly loss. what do you think about this.
different and particularly for business people. they re the least prepared because nobody even questions them. everybody says yes, sir, whatever you say, sir. and suddenly they have people like me saying what do you mean? and they get all testy and mad. and governors are more used to it that be most, but still just at the state level. and the state level is just nothing like what it is to have the entire world looking at you and seeing every statement you ve ever made. now it s every e-mail you ve ever septembnt. all of that. and a huge difference between being scrutinized by your state compared to the press corps. i think he ll do fine. jim, thank you very much. i ll put my pjs back on. look at that side by side. i think you could be pajama boy.
media. the president s political arm oing for america tweeting this picture of a young adult with a caption reading, wear pajamas, drink hot chocolate, talk about health insurance. this has sparked a lot of mocking on the internet. a conservative group the heritage foundation captioned a picture. decided to get coy as i wait for healthcare.gov to finish loading. there is a photo shop of jay carney as the pajama boy. and obama is everywhere. doug schoen joins us now. what do you think?
this world. let s go to the telegraph. single $140 raffle ticket won one lucky gambler a picasso painting worth more than a million dollars. so sotheby s purchased to use in a raffle and sold 50,000 tickets raising $5 million. a 25-year-old art lover from pennsylvania was the lucky winner. he vows not to sell the painting for now. and the atlanta journal constitution, georgia woman hit the mega millions jackpot making her single largest winner. she will split the jackpot with me i hope. she used family birthdays to pick the winning numbers. with us now, jim, what is this about pajama boy or pajama
good morning, doug. the white house is trying to boost lackluster enrollment on healthcare.gov. the image of the guy known as pajama boy is rapidly making the rounds on-line and the white house is specifically reaching out to moms. here is first lady michelle obama yesterday. we urge you if you have grandchildren make it a treat to talk about healthcare. ring in the new year with new coverage. there s no question obamacare meantime is dragging the president down. the troubled web sites the broken promise about keeping healthcare plans all of this with an enrollment deadline looming next week. 53 percent now think the law should be repealed. 41 percent think it should be in place. more troubling numbers have to