secretary tim geithner? tim geithner s numbers similar. only 18% favorable for him. his challenges are pretty much the same. as they have been all along. the economy. the treasury secretary, if the economy is going well, it sounds great. if not, well, that doesn t sound so good. we also to be fair to the guys, lesser known national figures see the negative numbers go up much faster than the positive numbers. gregg: you never know. could soon be moving back to larksmont, new york. all right, scott rasmussen, good to see you. thank you. heather: that does it for us. rick folbaum and arthel neville taking over. gregg: see you tomorrow. have a great saturday night. [ mujahid ] there was a little bit of trepidation,
february. i believe we will be in the driver s seat. we will look at the economy. the republicans want it to keep going up. reporter: as we have seen, everything on capitol hill turns in a big battle. so you can bet that the republicans will have their wish list when it comes up in february. should it get done in the house, which, of course, we re still waiting to see how it s hammered out. heather: remains to be seen. thank you, mike emanuel, reporting from capitol hill. as gregg said no, more holiday cheer in february. gregg: nope. a lot of grog nog on capitol hill. all right. american soldiers in iraq preparing for their final mission. they are heading home. president obama welcoming them back in his weekly address today. republicans saying one good way to do that is approve the new oil pipeline project, keystone. that they say will create nearly 28,000 brand new jobs. molly henneberg live with more on that.
guess what? according to a new gallop poll, 7 out of 10 americans wish the election process was already over. dare i say? voter fatigue already? por que? ask veteran of election campaign herself. susan estrich, professor of law and political science university of southern california. great to see you. i hope they re not bored with us. gregg: absolutely not! you re fascinating. you always say interesting things. so are you. gregg: so give me your interesting take on this apathy or fatigue or disinterest among the voters. two things. you have look at the democratic side, barack obama running for re-election, the very exciting candidate of hope and change. whether you agree him or not. now he s saying to the
but very light stuff. anything about an inch, just predicting slippery travel. southern texas, light showers out there. we ll take whatever moisture we can get with the ongoing drought. across the southwest, brand new storm system. this is the one to watch. this storm system will be bringing in snow for parts of the plain states. something else that the storm system is doing, bringing in santa ana winds. we have winds at 75 miles per hour at times and it will continue throughout the weekend. otherwise, high temperature tomorrow. look at new york city. only 34-degrees. it will get chillier for tomorrow. no snow but cold. gregg: all right. get the gloves out and the buff herring. heather: remember thend even. 20 inches of snow we got last year? gregg: i didn t ask for 20-inchs precisely. heather: you just said no. it could be 20-inchs. gregg: vu to be specific i guess. heather: exactly. the nice weather, good for retailers. this year many holiday
building and found who we believe is the primary suspect. he is deceased. we don t know whether or not his would was self-inflicted. we have found other people in the facility transported to the various medical facilities. gregg: what was the motive for the carnage? the police not releasing any information on that. heather: taking us back overseas for a moment, new violence in egypt capital city of cairo. the egyptian soldiers clashing with the rock-throwing protesters for a second straight day. killing at least nine people injurinjuring more than 300. this coming in the midst of multistage parliamentary elections. activists demanding end to the military rule and threatening a new cycle of fighting. gregg: belgium now. a marching memory of the many victims of a lone killer gruesome ram page. hundreds gathered to pay respects, leaving candles and toys. on tuesday, 33-year-old man