Families. Whichever family it was relevant to. It is a really strange thing because i didnt feel i have to go to the fbi didnt want to go to the fbi because i didnt think wed get to the families. When i went directly to the families, they many times all the time or happy to have the spirit of what are they going to do with the information once you get it. Now how do you operate on it whether someone is saying i know how to make contact with the kidnappers or whether it is information about where people are being held or anything like that. We passed it onto the families but there was always this empty feeling they would not be effectively worked on because of the failure of the government to assist. I think that is a success of the british philosophy in terms of having two diplomats totally delegated to helping hostage families understand what is going on. They dont pay ransom either. Their results are similar to ours up to this point. But at least families such as ours would have conf
od morning, and welcome to this week. a health care victory for the president. health insurance reform becomes law in the united states of america. while republicans vowed to overturn it in congress or courts. president obama signed away another share of the american s freedom. the president says, bring it on. my attitude is, go for it. right, mr. president, we re going to go for it. and we re going to repeal this bill. is this the final nail in the coffin for bipartisan cooperation in washington? and what s next on the president s agenda. questions for the exclusive headliner, the president s senior adviser, valerie jarrett. and states sue to block health care reform. two key governors on opposite sides of the fight. mississippi republican haley barbour ed rendell. and all of this on the roundtable with george will, democrat strategist, donna brazile, peggy noonan of the wall street journal and paul krugman. as always, the sunday funnies. congress passed
stocks today that is now evaporated, but it will close in the positive though. i will see you on the fox report. i am shepard smith. neil: welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. just a few hours before they go to vote in the elections in some critical states, like virginia and new jersey, and we are all over it right now, in new jersey, where chris christie is swinging into a lead over the incumbent jon corzine. this despite jon corzine s numerous appearances with president obama. and in virginia, bob mcdonnell and creigh deeds, and in new york, the gop candidate is out and now backs the democratic candidate. the reaction from rnc chairman michael steele just moments from now. first, the opponents of jon corzine not talking to us, but one of our reporters did manage to catch up with him. chris christie will be coming up. chris, the polls have u.s., but they are all very, very tight. have you a head. what do you think the polls have you ahead. it is my job to close the