will help everybody be relieved of some anxiety when it comes to wall street. martha: i think you re absolutely right about that. if we see bipartisanship on this deal, i think it will do a lot of good. we re going to talk to bob corker about it in a little while and get specifics on the background of the bill and how it might people feel safer with their investment. dana, good morning and good to see you, thank you very much. see you next time. martha: always good to have you. gregg: a major announcement expected from general motors today, signaling that the troubled detroit automaker is actually on the road to recovery, the ceo saying gm will repay close to $6 billion in government taxpayer loans ahead of the june deadline. four point seven billion will go to the united states, another 1.1 billion goes to canada. with this announcement, general motors will have repaid more than $8 billion in loans since december. the company, though, still owes more than $50 billion to the united s
liberal justices will do that, ruth baider beginsberg doesn t show up for the state of the union? that independent branch of government is something to be protected and the respect for the institution is something that i think those justices hold very dear, so maybe they will. megyn: they do. i haven t covered the high court for three years, but i can say they do respect that institution and they normally are the models of decorum. and they have been. they were that night as well. megyn: yeah, all right, dana per ino, so interesting. thank you for having me. megyn: what do you think, the supreme court justices should boycott the state of the union from now on? let me know. we are tracking this warning in florida right now, look at the satellite, it s in daytona beach, it s the middle of spring break. we called a moment ago, no reports of funnel clouds yet, and yet, we have an update three minutes away on what we are seeing. plus authorities say she calls herself jihad jane an
stossel is here. she had a perfume allergy and no one can wear deodorant, is that fair or does it stink? in kelly s court, top of the hour. jon: russian history causing a modern day controversy in moscow, at issue, plans to put up billboards honoring soviet dictator joseph stalin for the may day parade that celebrates russia s world war ii victory over germany, the billboards have not been finalized but can you imagine seeing something like this in modern moscow? dana lewis is covering the story from us, streaming live from moscow. dana. reporter: jon, a lot of people cannot imagine it in russia here. russians have spent about 60 years trying to forget joseph stalin for what he did to them, to what he did to this country, and suddenly some officials here in the city government and maybe the kremlin, too, want to try and remember joseph stalin and people are trying to figure out why. the leader of the soviet union for 30 years until his death in 1953 is said by
talking about president obama and his criticism of the high court during this year s state of the union address. the chief justice, expressing his concern to a law student who asked him a question. the very next day the white house press secretary, robert gibbs, renewed the administration s attack on the court s recent campaign finance ruling, the same attack president obama had made in the state of the union, and now majority leader harry reid in the senate has joined in, saying, quote, i think what we need are people on the bench who have been legislators, people who are lawyers, people who are academics. you look at the supreme court and all these people, all they know is working with people in black robes. we have got to change that. then he went on to say do you think john roberts knows or cares how people get elected? wow. dana per ino is our guest now, former white house press secretary under president george w. bush. this is extraordinary. i had the pleasure of being a spokes
a show called the two corves bill: what a tragedy that is, far too young. the new deadline that could make or break the democrats push for health care reform, only # days away and house speaker nancy pelosi now under pressure from the white house to bring a vote on health care to the floor by march 18th, but there is stiff opposition to the bill coming from some democratic lawmakers. some supporters of the bill, are pe push are they pushing for a vote too fast? you see the date, march 18th, that s what the white house is looking for, march 27th, that s when the easter recess begins. dana per ino was white house secretary in the bush administration and is now a fox news contributor. good morning. good morning. bill: a story out that nancy pell s pelosi s grip on the house is slipping. i one time heard we re say she has a raucous caucus and she does. she span the full spectrum of the democratic party. bill: major was saying the democrats told rahm emanuel