serfdom to the federal government. and policy drives, but the cultural things are a much bigger playing field about those who want to control. leland: tony, you know better than i do. we don t run the show with our producers in the year yelling wrap. we ll see you soon. tell him i love them. leland: we all do. all right. elizabeth: and getting involved in a gubernatorial race and who is stumping for the candidates just now. and a u.s. marine is running for a new challenge. we ll have that story. hi, liz, well, some people hope to get one marathon in in their lifetime. rob jones is completing 31 marathons in 31 cities in 31 days, his remarkable story next. where are we?
gregg: gregg: the boys of wayne s world rocking out to bohemian rhapsody in that scene and a study shows listening to loud rock & roll music was no problem for us baby boomers and researchers in wisconsin say this did not suffer a significant loss of hearing, due to healthier lifestyles. julie: can it continue for generation x and yers who crank the ipods into maximum overdrive? dr. kumar of the medical a-team joins us now and all those years i was pumping white snake and guns and roses, metallica. gregg: couldn t you pick a good bond. julie: suicidal tendencies, it is embarrassing, my musical taste. gregg: that is embarrassing. julie: 8th and 9th grade, did no harm, i can t see and i can hear great and generation x and generation y and we have ipod buds in our ears and not wearing ear phones. the jury is still out for generation x an y and they should be concerned about the effects of using the ipod.
it s part of the lake polar bear club plunge. which i s plunge raises money for families struggling with tough economic times. air temperature was in the mid to high 20s for the swim. water temperature was actually warmer, it was around 33 degrees, a balmy dip in the sea. gregg: that will wake you up. all right, i know you were kraiflg in this morning, a con cubs of sheep organs cooked in the lining of sheep s stomach. mmm, good. you re not going to be able to get it. they will not overturn 21 year ban on the scottish specialty of hag gives. the ban may be overturned but sadly just not to be over the great scottish poet robbie burns had to say about all of the i can t do the accent. they banned all food from that
period, toyota alone and you have 100 individuals, 300 individuals injured, this is not reckless, and this is a corporation stepping up and saying we see a problem and we ll recall all of them gregg: assume for a moment, david, let me ask you how the case will unfollowed now, will there be a class-action lawsuit of some sort. yes. gregg: or will toyota try and settle injuries and wrongful deaths and simply provide minor compensation to all others who have been inconvenienced by the recall? i think it is a combination thereof. class go ahead, david. exactly there is a class action now, going on and of course, there is also wrongful death on behalf of 19 families of 19 people who died and 341 people injured and my guess is it will not go to trial and toyota will cut a massive global settlement check, to get rid of it and look, toyota had an incredible reputation for reliability and hopefully they ll get back. gregg: how does it get
brought to you by the u.s. department of health and human services. captioning by, closed captioning services, inc. julie: i m julie bandaras, welcome back to a brand new hour inside america s news headquarters. gregg: top of the news, white house an top capitol hill lawmakers speaking out on where to hold the trials or gitmo detainees, accused of being behind the 9/11 attacks. where the debate stands now. julie: is the president getting set to send the 2010 budget to congress. and will freeze spending on dozens of government agencies and also planning to spend more money on trying to bring down the nation s high unemployment. gregg: oh, yeah. a little iron maden, can you hear me, baby boomers facing the