the mom is in during the pregnancy. there are brilliant left-handed people. the president, my mom, brother is left-handed. a lot of brilliance. lefties, righties. i don t know how lefties work that out. jack is a lefty. i m a righty. well, how about this? this is fascinating. occupy wall street. one of the occupiers had a sign. apparently, has a ph.d. in biomedical science. had the sign. on the back it said, ask me for my resume. lo and behold. someone asked for her resume, and now she has a job. the occupier has a new occupation. yes. in finance. on wall street. see how quickly people sell out when the money is good. just saying. she s working there. and a quick story out of the detroit news. woman buy is a new car, funky smell. hires an insurance company hires a company to look into the smell. a dead body used to be in the car. the smell was coming from. now she is suing the dealership. wants $25,000. that car just died on her. car. hey, your high speed internet h
i don t agree with that. reporter: romney does not yet need to attack gingrich full throatedly. other republicans are doing so. i an not inclined to be a supporter of newt gingrich, having served under him for four years and having experienced his leadership. reporter: the obama campaign has made a policy of only focusing its fire on mitt romney. that is, until monday when a senior adviser from the campaign said gingrich is the godfather of gridlock, a sign that the campaign is taking gingrich and his campaign seriously. jake tapper, abc news, the white house. godfather of gridlock. with the front-runner status comes media scrutiny. newt needs to brace himself like bachmann, cain, perry now your turn. don t know how will do when he is scrutinized. a lot of political and personal demons he will have to answer for big time. and how donald trump became king maker. fascinating to me as well. thought he hosted the apprentice. race for president, not the
than two years. reporter: a moment exactly 749 days since we had seen it last. today was such a picture perfect day. reporter: tiger woods tale is well known, unprecedented success as a golfer and uber pitchman and global icon that myths make. why did he win in a tournament that didn t count against a field of 17 other players so meaningful? it shows just how far woods fell and what he is doing and still must do on the road back to himself. that fist pump was tiger saying, i m back, maybe. that his game at least for the couple days was much more like the tiger woods of old. reporter: it wasn t just the crucible that began with the infamous suv crash on thanksgiving, 2009, the sex scandal that would cost him his marriage to his wife and $22 million in sponsorship losses. woods body was falling apart, the maladies of
before we make these changes. reporter: the postal service wants to cut delivery from six days a week to five. cut pensions. and close some 3,700 post offices across the country. staying ahead of the cost curve means we have got to pull out significant excess capacity out of our network. reporter: congress has to approve the changes and there are skeptics on capitol hill who say all of these cuts just give customers more reasons to send letters and packages through another carrier. the postal service does not get tax dollars to fund its operations, so even though congress oversees the postal service its funding comes directly from the money we pay to mail and ship things. rob, sunny. well, starting january 22nd, price of a stamp will go up to 45 cents. they say if they raised the price to 63 cents a stamp, it would erase the budget shortfall, but it would take an action by congress for that to happen. that probably isn t going to happen. you know i think what we need to
distant second place. texas governor, former front-runner rick perry, seven points behind them. 43% believe gingrich has best experience compared to gop rivals. 29% say he can beat president obama. trying to build on that momentum, gingrich here in the big apple for a closed door meeting with donald trump. with more about this unlikely political alliance here is abc s jake tapper with your voice, your vote. reporter: riding a wave of poll numbers and publicity, former house speaker, newt gingrich visited donald trump in manhattan where he continued to talk about changing the culture of poverty by putting poor children to work. i suggested to donald trump that he adopt a program of apprentices and take one of the poorest schools in new york city and create ten apprenticeships paid for part-time work. and he liked the idea a lot. he understood what i was getting at. reporter: some republicans disparage the role played by