looking at. they don t say in the study was it if they had taken flu medication. that would obviously make it when i take medications i nod off. there s a rap term called sipping the scissor. have you heard it? no, had you heard that before you investigated just curious? no, but rap terms are amazing. i heard the word dope d-o-p-e. that i have heard. but the other is having codeine. so obviously in a flu or cold you might be sipping the scissor, and that would alter your mood incrementally. apparently this study was done with people who hadn t necessarily taken medication. they test your braking and your basic reflexes and how you went around a curve. they found people who had a cold or flu were literally as impaired as somebody who had been drinking. that s the study. and again with all of the studies, are they definitive? what it s saying, gary, is let s
missed the new hampshire debate last night. plus, if you re driving while sick, one study says it s just as bad as driving while drunk. why you shouldn t get behind the wheel if you re not feeling too well. and is there ever enough time in the day? we ll give you an idea about some extra time on the clock later this year. we ll explain. we start with politics and the race to be the republican presidential nominee. the new hampshire primary is now just two days away, so you could have expected fireworks at last night s abc news debate in manchester. well you may have been disappointed. there were a few shots fired, but surprisedi in surprisingl front-runner mitt romney wasn t always the target. we have the highlights. reporter: good morning, gary. round one of this doubleheader of debates this weekend up here in new hampshire is over, and guess what front-runner mitt romney is still the front-runner. the former massachusetts governor who s way ahead in polls in new