bill: and b.c. acknowledges they posted altered images on their web site, here s a photo of the houston command center sand you can see a wall of giant video screens, filled with pictures of the deep sea well, watch the right hand bottom corner, the actual photo, goes to white, two screens on the right are all back and one is white and a staffer used a photo shop to fill the blank screen and bp says it s not their policy and the staffer was not acting on instructions from supervisors. fight for survival, in a big way off the coast of africa. a battle now raging. between the world s most feared predators, and the seals who live among them. watch this incredible video here. there is the shot.
bill: talking for a long time about our dear friend actually he s a great guy, finally somebody asked him real questions. bill: a joke. at the moment the first official meeting of the congressional tea party caucus underway on the hill, in fact here s a live news conference under way, after that meeting, i believe it may have concluded at the moment there. organizers say they are giving voice to millions of frustrated americans and are picking up support in the halls of congress including from our next guest, indiana republican congressman mike pence, good morning to you, is this meeting over? hey, bill. i believe the meeting is over. and michelle bachman, who founded the tea party caucus on capitol hill wrapped up, talked to the press and it was a an enjoyable and refresh first meeting, not only a number of members of congress were there, who like millions of americans, are tired of runaway federal spending, deficits and bailouts but we were also joined by a number of americans
the shark is there. get out of there! bill: a thought he was going to say, lets get out of here, he said let s get over there. martha: over there! bill: the national geographic channel takes us to see the houdini like tactics of the seals to avoid the ultimate killing machines. martha: the next guest is our lead scientist on the boat, ryan johnson, a marine biologist and a great white shark expert. whoa! those are amazing, amazing pictures. how big is that shark. the shark, is massive, we saw 14, almost 15 foot sharks. martha: they eat seal all day long. they have a good food source. bill: seal island is where. a little bottom point of south africa, a little island with 70,000 seals packed on it. and you can imagine the. bill: 70,000.
the dirksen federal building this morning that the former illinois governor has taken a plea. what i have from the defense team is that is ridiculous, they say they will fight this thing, right to the bitter end, bill. bill: quickly, is that an indication they feel better or worse about their case? or can we say? reporter: it is an indication that they feel very good about their case, a statement, really, they want to make for the jury, that the government never proved beyond a reasonable doubt the former illinois governor is guilty. the fact that money never changed hands, except in the case of patty, who is not a defendant in the case, and the government failed to produce a quid pro quo that cannot be challenged in court, bill. bill: breaking news in chicago, mike tobin, thanks for that. live in the courthouse. martha: and come on, he s stopping and waving and, somebody over there waved to me, come on, hon. let s get inside and get it over with. it was a rough night for the dui d
cities, los angeles, sacramento, and, so, this is an idea that is catching on, in fact we will maybe see something like that on the ballot here in los angeles. martha: all right, very interesting development there, and in other places, anita, thank you very much. bill: i want to get back to the case that gripped the country. a former police officer accused of killing one of his four wives. drew peterson, now shocking new details about his other wives, at least two of them, what a judge is saying about that. in three minutes. host: could switching to geico really save you fifteen percent