on our broadcast tonight on this election day around the country, the voters speak, but what s the message they re sending? age factor. we know about the dangers of swine flu for the young, but it turns out older folks are also at rinchs food fears. new concerns about a chemical wildly found in food and beverage containers and what you may need to know about it. what happened to three missing college teammates last heard from in a frantic phone call sunday night? and p return trip to the remarkable orphanage we visited last week, and how nightly news viewers are making a difference. nightly news begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television is the good evening. it s election night, depending on where you live, and if you believe the political types out there, tonight s results could reflect how people are feeling about president obama and the democrats now that they re in power or not. they could just be election results. the big race is tonight in n
it has been all day, the hearing just ended. it was on a state request to send the brothers animal cruelty case to the adult court system. during the proceedings today, both sides revealed strategies. when two brothers go on trial for the may burning death of a pit bull, prosecutors will paint the to as a serious public safety risk who were involved with gangs. that strategy was revealed as the attorneys tussled over jurisdiction in juvenile court today. this state once the felony animal cruelty case moved to the adult system, given the nature of the offense, contact the chronic truancy, and violation of probation. tremaine probation officer testified today. quite impressed me was how seriously the state attorney s office is taking this. the court listened to testimony for hours. that is very gratifying. the assistant city attorney told the judge to that witness accounts proved deeper this intentionally tortured and mutilated phoenix. the twins used a vacant home at 161
developing now, more than a dozen people rescued and even more missing after a ship sinks off the australian coast. i m julie banderas, we re live as fox reports tonight. it s coming down to the wire, just 48 hours left until election day 2009. fox news is tracking three major races in three different states that could have a big impact on the white house and the future of the g.o.p. tonight, the latest on where the candidates stand and the issues driving voters to the polls. also tonight, the way forward in afghanistan. as a key challenger in the nation s disputed elections bows out, renewed pressure on the president to make a decision on sending in more troops and fast. ahead, what this could mean for our fight against the taliban and the future of american soldiers on the front lines. well, president obama s name won t be on the ballot this election day, but as far as the white house is concerned, well, there could be much at stake for his administration as there is for
hope you have a great, great night. live and at large, dice are rolling. the knives are out. hi everybody. i am geraldo rivera. a republican party bare knuckle brawl has broken out on the eve of tuesday s elections which are commanding disproportionate attention because there are three of them that matter new jersey and virginia are the governor s races we will broeb in just a couple minutes. far more compelling as i said last night in terms of the big picture battle for the hearts and minds of america is the new york congressional race in which the withdrawing republican candidate dede scozzafava just endorsed the democrat bill o reilly we knows over hoffman the conservative now favored by dede s fellow republicans and backed by tea party all star beck, hannity, limbaugh, palin, the washington times, the club grows and our own ann coulter who last night was saying nice things about dede scozzafava and her withdrawal but i would venture to guess let me get a statement fro
in the meantime logon to the after the show show at foxnews.com. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org bill: you might recognize that music, big developments on the campaign trail. we have a look as elections donation wide. also a preview of the voters feelings out there on the republican party. that is where we start, raising votes in new jersey, gov. core design and his tough race gov. jon corzine and his tough race against chris christie. martha: the race in new jersey is neck-and-neck. the president has gone to the garden state, trying to keep the momentum that he built there in 2008. bill: this morning, kelly. what has president obama been doing there? kelly: basically he is trying to promote the man who is an incumbent, someone who could take on the challenge of running the garden state and the good works that he claims he has done. he is facing quite a threat from the republican challenger, chr