we got in right in the nick of time. when we got in it wasn t snowing and then it just, you know, came down. yeah. pretty hard. so over 100 million people. i know you re used to performing in front of big crowds but 100 million people are going to watch you. that s in the u.s. alone. are you nervous? you know, this time we played the world cup last year. but being an american citizen and, you know, football being an unofficial holiday and watching you know, growing up watching super bowls, for us, this is the biggest thing we ve ever done because we know what it means culturally. we re just super thrilled, excited. we got a lot in store like great choreography, the outfits are like on the next level. okay. i want to ask you that. you re right. we have a poll that says 78% of americans are going to watch the super bowl. all right?
temporary home of a small octopus. now if only this little guy could predict tomorrow s super bowl. you may recall another octopus named paul since deceased was famous for his predictions during the world cup soccer match. it is not exactly the super bowl but these two korgies seem to have a blast playing tether ball. the dogs named martin and aston even seem to know how to play. corgies of course have very short legs so someone set the ball close to the ground just for those little guys. okay. in story is sure to shock you. the big business surrounding the super bowl extends beyond football. it s also a huge magnet for sex traffickers. we ll talk to the president and ceo of the national center for missing and exploited children next. gets teeth two shades whiter and makes tooth enamel two times stronger. get dual-action listerine® whitening rinse. building whiter, stronger teeth.
did you have any trouble getting in? we got in. we got in right in the nick of time. when we got in it wasn t snowing and then it just, you know, came down. yeah. pretty hard. so over 100 million people. i know you re used to performing in front of big crowds but 100 million people are going to watch you. that s in the u.s. alone. are you nervous? you know, this time we played the world cup last year but being an american citizen and, you know, football being an unofficial holiday, and watching, growing up watching the super bowls for us this is like the biggest thing that we ve ever done because we know what it means culturally and we re just super thrilled, excited. we got a lot in store like great choreography, the outfits are like on the next level. okay. i want to ask you that. you re right. we have a poll that says 78% of americans are going to watch the super bowl. all right? so i don t fare well in that because i m on tomorrow during
we got in right in the nick of time. when we got in it wasn t snowing and then it just, you know, came down. yeah. pretty hard. so over 100 million people. i know you re used to performing in front of big crowds but 100 million people are going to watch you. that s in the u.s. alone. are you nervous? you know, this time we played the world cup last year but being an american citizen and, you know, football being an unofficial holiday, and watching, growing up watching the super bowls for us this is like the biggest thing that we ve ever done because we know what it means culturally and we re just super thrilled, excited. we got a lot in store like great choreography, the outfits are like on the next level. okay. i want to ask you that. you re right. we have a poll that says 78% of americans are going to watch the super bowl. all right? so i don t fare well in that
obama. fundamentally obama has done a lot for america s sean: dictators apologizes for america, saying america is arrogant? he s popular outside of america. sean: not america. your leaders are upset at his economic policies, which are failing. it s hurting the rest of the world s economy. america needs a recovery, and that will help europe, that will help the entire world. well, fundamentally the american economy is doing pretty well. sean: fundamentally it s in it s been up. sean: can i give you one copy of the wall street journal ? i disagree. if we stipulate her argument that president obama is popular in europe and elsewhere in the world, the reason that he is popular is he s because perceived as weak and these countries can run circles around him. it comes in different forms, right? it comes in the forms of being dissed for the olympics or the world cup soccer match 12 years