why don t you do something like yes? that would be good. you know what? we re looking for one for 7:00 and then for 8:00. oh, we ll do one like every other. i don t know. one big show, three big opens. anyway, it s a minute after the top of the hour. juliet has headlines. yes, i do. it s day 94 of the gulf oil spill. vice president biden returns to the gulf region this morning to meet with residents affected by the disaster. b.p. crews are in the final stages of readying that relief tunnel before dumping heavy smud and cement into the ruptured well to seal it for good. that gathering storm, excuse me, is halting gulf oil well work. forecasters say there s a 40% chance the storm in the caribbean will become a tropical depression or a tropical storm by friday. it s already affecting the oil spill operations. former u.s. attorney general alberto gonzalez will not be charged in the firings of nine u.s. attorneys under the bush administration. after a 22 month investig
[captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute -www.ncicap.org -^ bret: next on special report, as the administration gets money from hospitals, congress argues about how to pay for the rest of the healthcare reform bill. as talk of a second stimulus emerges, we will look at what happened to the money from the first stimulus. president obama signs a climate change deal at the g8 summit, but is it worth the paper it s written on? we report. you decide. and are you safe inside a federal building? startling new evidence suggests the answer may be no. all that plus brit hume s analysis and the all-star panel, right here, right now. welcome to washington. i m bret baier. the obama administration made an attempt today to come up with at least a partial answer to one of the biggest questions about its biggest priorities, healthcare reform. chief political correspondent carl cameron looks at who is going to foot the bill. vice preside
from new york, defending freedom, good night, america! [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute -www.ncicap.org -^ bret: next on special report, as the administration gets money from hospitals, congress argues about how to pay for the rest of the healthcare reform bill. as talk of a second stimulus emerges, we will look at what happened to the money from the first stimulus. president obama signs a climate change deal at the g8 summit, but is it worth the paper it s written on? we report. you decide. and are you safe inside a federal building? startling new evidence suggests the answer may be no. all that plus brit hume s analysis and the all-star panel, right here, right now. welcome to washington. i m bret baier. the obama administration made an attempt today to come up with at least a partial answer to one of the biggest questions about its biggest priorities, healthcare reform. chief political correspondent carl cameron