he s very optimistic, saying that there s possibilities for use in parkinson s, epilepsy, strokes, potentially even cancer. rob, paula? that is incredibly encouraging news there. are you kidding me? i think more people would probably be more apt to go to the doctor and get the treatment or surgery they need if it was, you know, less painful, less intrusive. they don t want to go under the knife. have you ever had a major surgery? sinus surgery. oh, really? yeah. you mentioned that, yeah. i ve delivered two babies. so that felt like surgery. that counts. poor thing. better you than us men. than you. yeah. coming up, you may have to think you may you may think you have a clean kitchen you may think you may think i can read. but you can t. wait till you see our next report. this one may gross you out. we ll be right back. dirty secrets in the kitchen. watch out, everybody. dirty pop
billion. with the world as a dangerous place, we re going to put the military on the chopping block. it s like holding a gun to your own head. i can t imagine the circumstance that ever makes any sense at all. and then with that, as a possible outcome, you have a president who didn t get involved in the process. all right. we re slipping into politics here. newt gingrich also weighed in. we re going to get to that in a moment. let s first talk about what happened here. i also have parts of joe s piece in politico because he s still a bit under the weather because of his sinus surgery. although he says that it looks like i m back on the decaff. it is only five minutes into the show. i think he wants me to hold back a little bit. i m waiting on the newt bite. i m waiting. moving it downstream a little bit. first of all, let s actually read from politico, this is joe s take. and then we ll throw it around the table. super committee failure puts u.s. at risk. here s a message to washingt