required to get it done this time. gregg: does it underscore what many say about newt gingrich he is a strong leader but a horrible manager? well i think this is going to show in this campaign even, though there have been all the debates and talk and talk radio and tv organizations still matters. you have to go out in this case in virginia get 10,000 people to sign these petitions, get them verified and get them in on time. it is purely organizational challenge and gingrich didn t make it. that doesn t say good things about what s ahead in iowa for gingrich. there are a lot of organizational hurdles there to reach as well. gregg: byron york, great to see you, thanks very much. thank you, gregg. heather: remember, fox news is america s election headquarters. tune in for complete coverage of the iowa caucuses on january 3rd starting at 6:00 p.m. fox news, your front row seat to politics. listen to this story. computer hackers saying that they have hacked into a top
trips? that s the problem. everybody has got plenty of money. jamie: the afghan government is going to fund it or the taliban? u.s. taxpayer ultimately fund it, whether the u.s. taxpayer funding through the afghan government, taxpayer giving money to pakistan which in turn gives it to parts of the taliban. at the end of the day i think we re really holding the bag. one of the objectives holing any meetings in the persian gulf region they re hoping that those sunni countries, saudi arabia, united arab emirates, any of those countries might kick in a little and help them and potentially be the donors if the united states leaves. jamie: all right, it struck me the rumor you bring to the table that president obama may want to withdraw even sooner. we ll keep an eye on that. great to see you. thank you, jamie. jamie: jon, back to you. jon: an infamous group of computer hackers is back at it again. anonymous setting sites on some new targets in what that group says will be a week of ha
julie: new video in to fox of china s newest high-speed railway. take a look. it s like taking a look into the future. state it s broadcasting the first look at the new line. it connects two chinese business hubs with 36 pairs of bullet trains, they call them, each traveling at nearly 200 miles per hour. along the 63-mile route. earlier in the year two high-speed trains on a different line collided killing at least 40 people. rick: i take the train in to work, and i would love to have my commute time shortened. julie: wouldn t that be wonderful? rick: but i don t know whether i want to travel that fast and deal with the obvious risk. julie: you might as well get a personal plan. rick: now you re talking. julie: and i know you ve got the bucks. [laughter] rick: right. all right, they re promising to do it again, computer hackers stealing thousands of personal information from a top security think tank. we ve got the fallout.
smelling and tasting paradise. poverty in gaza is the norm. most people here live on less than $2 a day. the israelis make it virtually impossible to leave, meaning it is very pose militant groups to recruit. she lives on one of the nicest streets in gaza, her father owns a successful store, and still she wants to blow herself up. not because of the economical or life difficulties in the gaza strip. i wish that every girl in this age has a dream. for me it is a wish and will that must be achieved. she leaves her house every day heading for university, to train of all things to become a journalist, but her hope is to leave a very different legacy. coming up a bit later, what 10 years worst federal red tape could do to what one major east coast port. and next, what computer hackers could do with your money.
full fledged congressional showdown with a tax hike for millions of americans hanging in the balance. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. this just coming in. our brand new poll numbers hitting pitting president obama against the republican candidate. the survey puts each toe to toe the president and even though the election is still almost 11 months away, the results still troubling for the gop. let s go inside the numbers with ron brownstein of the national journal. thanks very much for coming in. these numbers, hot, they re fresh right now. hypothetical match-ups between the president and the republican challengers out there. look at this. in a hypothetical match-up between president obama and mitt romney. right now, president obama would win 52 to 45%. margin of error, 3%, but he would still win national. those are some of the best numbers we have seen for president obama in any of the head to heads recently. seven points ahead of mitt romney, wider than