good night, anita dunn! [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute -www.ncicap.org -^ bret: the last of the healthcare reform bill gets out of committee, and we ll explain what is next and get reaction from the white house. secretary of state hillary clinton talks nukes with the russians, ours, theres and maybe iran s and two governor s races are shaping up to be major political battle grounds with national implications. all that plus brit hume s analysis and the fox all-stars right here, right now. welcome to washington. i m bret baier. the version of healthcare reform that has received the most attention today received the votes to move forward. the senate finance committee gave a thumbs up to the so-called baucus bill, but that s just the first hurdle. jim angle has the story from capitol hill. happy birthday to you the celebration was for senator maria cant well s birthday but max baucus had more to celebrate becau
brian: maria shriver is busted for breaking her husband s own laws and it s all caught on camera. tension in their house. our slogan from marilyn in west virginia, want the latest news without all the bias? pull up a chair, sit down and try us. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org steve: welcome aboard, folks. gretchen: yeah. we hope you re having a great wednesday so far. today a big day as senate leaders are going to try to merge these two very different health care bills into one. i think there s more than two. nonetheless, let s go to caroline to get it dissected for us. what can we expect? well, we won t see a lot, over the next two wooks trying to cram weeks trying to cram these senate bills together will be done behind closed doors. this is still a big win for the president. after the consideration of hundreds of amendments that includes ideas from both democrats and republicans, which is
without fear. to catch up on all the fear things we have learned on this show, sign up for my newsletter at glennbeck.com. see you tomorrow. from new york, good night, america. good night, anita dunn! [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute -www.ncicap.org -^ bret: the last of the healthcare reform bill gets out of committee, and we ll explain what is next and get reaction from the white house. secretary of state hillary clinton talks nukes with the russians, ours, theres and maybe iran s and two governor s races are shaping up to be major political battle grounds with national implications. all that plus brit hume s analysis and the fox all-stars right here, right now. welcome to washington. i m bret baier. the version of healthcare reform that has received the most attention today received the votes to move forward. the senate finance committee gave a thumbs up to the so-called baucus bill, but that s just the first hur
glenn: welcome to the special edition of the glenn beck program. it s summertime and we re talking to some of my all time famous authors and the housing boom and bust. james roll inon the doomsday and astronaut buzz aldren on the journey to the moon and beyond and blue collar comedian jeff is here to make it work. ain t all star show. if you believe the country is great but if we spent way too much time watching crappy tv shows, grab a book and follow me. somebody else. glenn: so how does this end when we are a bailout nation? how does this end when we don t learn our lessons? well, people do learn their lesson in the marketplace. unfortunately, there s no incentive for a politician to learn a lesson. what barney frank is advocating, which is to say lowering the lending standards so more people can have homeownership, that has been tried as far back as the 1920 s by the republicans and in the 1930 s by the democrats and after world war ii by both parties an foreclosure ra
we are open [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute -www.ncicap.org - glenn: welcome to a special edition of the glenn beck program. tonight it is summertime and we re talking to syndicated columnist thomas seoul and james williams, and buzz aldrin on his journey to the moon and beyond. also, blue collar comedian jeff foxworthy is here with his helpful tips on how to really suck at work. if you believe this country is great but we spend too much time watching crappy t.v. shows like well, grab a book, and come on, follow me!yog crisis was a blast, you ain t seen nothing yet. barney frank, chairman of the house financial services committee, wants to essentially roll the dice again and lower the standards on buying condos in america. after all, we learned our lesson on the houses. god knows what? he has asked freddie and fannie to roll back the pesky financial guidelines, because those rules, quote, may be too onerous. d