with temporary spending bill set to expire soon and democrats unwilling to agree on spending cuts is a government shutdown inevitable? i ll ask senator rand paul. qadhafi s chaos grows. now there are new concerns over his stockpiles of chemical weapons. colonel north is here with the latest from libya. we are on the road to 2012. hannity starts right now. wisconsin state police on the lookout for those 14 missing senators. senate republicans sent the authorities to the homes of lawmakers after there were reports some may have returned to wisconsin. at this hour the senators remain at large. perhaps they are too busy enjoying the water park at their illinois resort. democrats may be mia pro-union protesters were in madison today when events turned ugly.
the west. what is next? potential candidates start making their case. frank luntz has reaction from voters in the all important state of iowa. all that plus our great, great american panel. looks at a familiar face in a new movie trailer. we are on the road to 2012. hannity starts right now. 3.7 trillion the staggering bottom line of president obama s 2012 budget. the white house s economic blueprint for the next fiscal year was unveiled this morning and was almost immediately blasted by the left and right. republicans are angry the budget does little to address the growing federal deficit which will hit a record high of 1.65 trillion this year. our problem is, we are running out of road to keep kicking this can down. what did we get today? we a punt. the president punted on the
were there other death threats? more bad news for the economy. job market continues to struggle. fore up. how do we turn things around? senator rand paul says he has the answers. ugly talk, ugly-sounding talk. sean: our weekly analysis of the mainstream media bias. this week the tucson shooting aftermath. we are on the road to 2012. hannity starts right now. at the mckale center last night remembering the victims of saturday s shooting. president obama and the first lady were the more than 26,000 who were in attendance. during his remarks the president spoke individually about the americans lost as well as some of the heroes that rose up on that morning. he took the opportunity to distance himself from the political fingerprinting finger-pointing that we have seen in reason days.
were there other death threats? more bad news for the economy. job market continues to struggle. fore up. how do we turn things around? senator rand paul says he has the answers. ugly talk, ugly-sounding talk. sean: our weekly analysis of the mainstream media bias. this week the tucson shooting aftermath. we are on the road to 2012. hannity starts right now. at the mckale center last night remembering the victims of saturday s shooting. president obama and the first lady were the more than 26,000 who were in attendance. during his remarks the president spoke individually about the americans lost as well as some of the heroes that rose up on that morning. he took the opportunity to distance himself from the political fingerprinting finger-pointing that we have seen in reason days.