beginning to shape up that way. we are not making progress at all so on the rules of engagement, which you ve been talking about this morning, that was also our problem at vietnam. a ten-year-old kid could kill you, but you weren t allowed to take a shot at him even if he s taking a shot at you. running across the rice paddy. these ghosts are coming back and what makes it a problematic war. it s troubling to hear the similarities. liz trotter, journalist and contributor at fox news swell. thank you. joran van der sloot apparently getting marriage proposals while in the clink. what makes dangerous men like him appealing to women. and are tax kohl s funding the taliban? some models look so mad.
good morning, thanks for joining us. you forgive us if we seem out of sorts and discombomulated. we were up last night. at the new city field. we have so many fox fans there. and good mets game and it was a lot of fun and food. and great to meet the viewers. former president cheney is in the hospital where he is expected to undergo more tests today . they join us live from washington with the latest. what do we know this morning melanie. we know that former president cheney is here in the hospital and uncheer how serious his - unclear how serious his condition is. he had come in for tests after importancing dis experiencing discomfort. he issued a statement reading former vice-president cheney was not feeling well and seen by his doctors in george washington university. on the advice of physicians he was admitted to the office for further testing and expected to be there ov the weekend. not clear what it is. his last heart attack was in february of this year. that was
it. megyn: that was the video. liz trotter is an author and journalist. i learned a lot. they asked probing questions, they got to the heart of her judicial philosophy. who do they think they are kidding? who is she and what is she hiding? all that does is raise more questions. i have never seen them release any other administration release anything online like this. megyn: you never get to talk to supreme court justice nominees. they never have a sitdown interview with the press. what s weird here is the white house sat down with its own nominee and put this out as propaganda. that the word. forth do get in-house commercial. propaganda is an old-fashioned word that not many people use but it applies to this
candidates. say nothing. that could be held against you. what did you learn from all that. liz trotter will join us to talk about the white house and about their end-around the media when it comes to kagan and whether it s a problem. voters are out to clean house in washington where incumbents appear to be an endangered species. should arlen specter be looking over his shoulder. why he could be the next one to go. we ll ask mike huckabee, the former governor, why a lot of democrats should be worried. if you think your job bites. wait until you see what happened to this guy. he works with sharks and i m not talking about wall street. my colleague and i were leaning over the side of the boat to take measurements on the shark. i had the tape, it turned its head and came up and grabbed my left elbow. the charcoal went out already?
always a pleasure. along with watching huckabee this weekend you will want to check out our fox news elect special hosted by bret baier. it s sunday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. folks, you can final the latest news on the hot mid-term races on foxnews.com/politics. if you want to get more in-depth information in advance of tuesday. elena kagan could be our next supreme court justice. buff you may have noticed she hasn t done any big interviews with the media since her nomination. what she has done is an interview conducted by the white house. itself. and posted online. isn t that suppose to be a job for the reporters center in we ll talk to media critic liz trotter about how the white house press corps should be handling this. a woman says she needs her service job because of her allergies. but another coworker says she is allergic to the dogs. which worker wins?