committee and bill miller head of legg mason capitol management and it is showdown time in iowa. we ll talk to a candidate that has a lot riding on the caucus state, tim pawlenty . thursday fox news debate and exclusive saturday s straw poll, the stakes are high. we ll ask our panel who has the most to win or lose in iowa, all right now on fox news sunday. hello, again from fox news in washington. before we get to the economy, we ll bring you the latest on the terrible story out of afghanistan. insurgent shot down a u.s. military helicopter saturday killing 38 including 22 navy seals from the same unit that took down osama bin laden. fox news correspondant conner powell has more from cabble. conner? reporter: chris, this is a devastating blow to the small tight-knit community of special operations in afghanistan. it is a single deadliest day for american troops. the military is investigating the cause of the crash. the taliban were quick to claim responsibility saying they s
negotiation is not done yet and the source said empatically there are no votes on the debt limit tonight. as for the defense cuts, that bret bauer was talking about. they will alaid when the members see the agreement. minor cuts will come if the bipartisan committee fails to come up with a dole to act. with the agreement possibly in the works on the debt debate. where the president obama stand working with republicans to hammer out a deal actually hurt the president among democrats especially as the reelection did end. we ll talk about that with charlie hurd. good to see you. we just got this about an hour and half ago.
have jobs . it is uncertain and higher every year. it makes you more reluctant to hire people. it makes you more reluctant to invest and expand your business. polls show confidence at a low . the president s approval rating is suffering along with it . suffering to a new low of 40 percent. one thing is clear. even if the debt ceiling dispute gets resolved. the debate is getting more and more pointed as growth slows to a crawl, bret. thank you, jim. we ll talk about the developments when an expanded edition of the all-stars. join me after the break.
our country is going into default, that is a self inflicted wound. latest developments and up-to-the minute reports. tonight s sunday edition of special reports starts right now. good evening, i am bret bauer. we have a little more than a day when the trashy said it reached the borrowing limit. the basics a debt ceiling extension in exchange for spending cuts and totaling 2.4 trillion . no tax increases and balanced budget amendment. but there is no deal yet. we have team coverage and henry watching the coverage in the white house. we start with mike emanuel on where we are at this minute. a short time ago senator reid reed or reed signed off
debt ceiling deal it is not yet done. a gop leader saying the negotiation is not done yet and the source said empatically there are no votes on the debt limit tonight. as for the defense cuts, that bret bauer was talking about. they will alaid when the members see the agreement. minor cuts will come if the bipartisan committee fails to come up with a dole to act. with the agreement possibly in the works on the debt debate. where the president obama stand working with republicans to hammer out a deal actually hurt the president among democrats especially as the reelection did end. we ll talk about that with