were, quote, better off as slaves. the right wing s anti-government hero is looking a little tarnished today. and some republicans understanding of his point if not his methods are now denouncing his comments and running away from bundy. an associate professor at lehigh university. his comments were captured on video. let s take a look at that. i want to tell you one more thing that i know about the negro. when i go to las vegas, north las vegas and i would see these little government houses, and in front of that government house, the door was usually open, and the older feel and the kids, and there s always at least half a dozen people sitting on the porch, they didn t have nothing to do. they didn t have nothing for their kids to do. they didn t have nothing for their young girls to do. and because they were basically on government subsidy, and so now what do they do? they abort their young children, they put their young men in jail, because they never learned how to pick
conditions. and the annual punching festival. don t worry, it s just a festival. men, women, children, beating each other in the name of tradition. that s later in the show. first, let s get to the news live at 2:30 a.m. here in burbank, california. new polling shows gingrich and romney are both facing their own distinct challenges. romney s main obstacle lies with his party s primary voters while gingrich faces hurdles with the general electorate. the latest poll shows gingrich topping the republican presidential field with 40% support. the highest percentage any republican candidate has received in the race so far. mitt romney 17 points behind the former speaker at 23%. ron paul comes in third with 9% among likely gop voters. gingrich may hold the lead in that republican primary race, but polling shows romney has the better chance against president obama in a general election match-up. head to head, romney and barack obama in a statistical tie, while gingrich trails preside
festival. don t worry, it s just a festival. men, women, children, beating each other in the name of tradition. that s later in the show. first, let s get to the news live at 2:30 a.m. here in burbank, california. new polling shows gingrich and romney are both facing their own distinct challenges. romney s main obstacle lies with his party s primary voters while gingrich faces hurdles with the general electorate. the latest poll shows gingrich topping the republican presidential field with 40% support. the highest percentage any republican candidate has received in the race so far. mitt romney 17 points behind the former speaker at 23%. ron paul comes in third with 9% among likely gop voters. gingrich may hold the lead in that republican primary race, but polling shows romney has the better chance against president obama in a general election match-up. head to head, romney and barack obama in a statistical tie, while gingrich trails president by 11 points. president obama is
been searching the area for watson. we will keep you updated on this developing story. another fox news alert. we are learning new details about a foiled terror plot. a christmas tree lighting ceremony, i m julie banderas. gregg: and i m gregg jarrett. the f.b.i. busting a somali born teenager last night. agents say he was about to detonate a van that he thought was filled with explosives but that bomb was actually a fake, begin to the suspect by under cover federal agents. julie: 19-year-old man allegedly told the agents he knew women and children would be killed but said, i m quoting, it s going to be a fireworks show, a spectacular show. casey stegall is following the story for us. reporter: they say the plan was months or years in the making. the teen told police according to affidavit that has he chose portland because, quote, it s oregon and no one seems to think about it. he went on according to the affidavits that he wanted to attack people when they were in t
and the allegations of misconduct. and her new mission to show how faith can get you through tough times. good morning from philadelphia. we are closing in on the big day, control of the senate and house at stake and, robin, something fascinate something happening. every key senate race in the country is getting tighter where democrats were ahead, republicans are catching up and places like here in pennsylvania where the republican was ahead, the democrat is catching up and, boy, you could feel it last night in the guantanamo bay i moderated. more on that ahead. plus an interview with the tea party, christine o donnell and her opponent, chris coons, two of the big debates right here this morning. that s great. we ll hear from both as you said, george. the school prank that went wildly out of control when a teenager packed a pen with explosives. now, he s behind bars and his mother is charged with possessing weapons of mass destruction. we ll have the latest on that st