golly, i don t want to pick. fox covers nfc and we have seattle. that s my reasoning. what else? sunday is the big game. you can only catch it on fox. pregame coverage of super bowl with terry and rest of the nfl sunday crew 2:00 p.m. eastern. i ll be tube side. kick off 6:30 eastern. terry, thanks so much for coming in. good to see you. love you. thank you, sweetie. the pentagon gets new marching orders for the dress code for religious leaders. what the chaplain has to say about the accommodation. the pope gets a reprieve from bird lovers? guess what magazine just pup the pope on the cover. you re going to be stunned. right back. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men s 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men s health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men s 50+.
and here s something else that we ve been seeing this year. a lot of those ads, in fact, more than half of the 50 ads we re going to see on super bowl sunday, have already been posted online. and many of those ads have already gotten millions of eyeballs as well, especially that audi ad featuring the vampires, then there s of course the seinfeld ad and the ferris bueller s day off ad as well. so a lot of the ads are seeing double, triple life on the internet and you ll see them on sunday as well. so times, they have changed dramatically, alex witt. $3.5 million a pop! wow. reporter: 3.5 million. unbelievable. craig melvin, thanks. of course, all of you can watch pregame coverage of the super bowl on nbc. it gets under way tomorrow at 2:00 eastern time. now we re going to take you straight to today s quick list of number 1s. we start with gallup s 2011 job approval numbers but not a state
take part in the debate. you said it s the most interactive. it s got to be the coolest debate of the election season so far. all the republican candidates will be up on a stage in orlando talking but anybody else that wants to get involved can do so from their home computer or their work computer, just by typing you tube.com/fox news is where you want to be. you can stream some pregame coverage there for half-hour. and then the big show starts at 9:00 sharp and that s when you can vote on polls that are going to pop up on the right-hand of the computer screen where you get up to the minute results and you can comment on everything that people are saying or aren t saying or what you think they should be saying in real time below the live stream, you want to click on the have your say section and none of this is going to stop, even during commercial breaks and after it s all done, you get to play pundit. all of the questions questions and answers will be up on the you tube channel
the worst thing i ve ever heard. have fun tonight with your $5 beer. pregame coverage begins tonight at 7:00 eastern on the nbc universal channels. nbc kicks off coverage after the president s speech. so be sure to watch all of the action. kickoff is scheduled for 8:30 eastern time only on nbc. and today s tweet of the day comes from mike murphy about last night s debate tweeting impact: press will grind perry which will cool his dollar momentum and take 2% off his meter polls. my doctor told me calcium
call a while back it is supposed to be closed for the game. amazing stuff, great pictures. chris gutierrez, thanks. a programming note, part of fox network super bowl pregame coverage from bill o reilly, a special live one-on-one interview with president obama tomorrow at 4:45 p.m. eastern time. i think it is a 12 minute interview with the president. you want to catch that. that will be good for sure. in his weekly address, president obama offering a challenge to the american business community and perhaps a glimpse into his highly anticipated speech to the u.s. chamber of commerce monday. the president: supporting businesses with this kind of 21st century infrastructure and cutting-edge innovation is our responsible. businesses have a responsibility too. if we make america the best place to do business, businesses should make their mark here in america. jonathan is a portfolio manager and joins us with