money. they have been unhappy with a lot of what the president has done, despite prounion decisions. so, it will be interesting to see if labor can muster not just the money that they are now out to spend freely, but the ground troops and the grassroots energy they have provided for democrats in the past. chris: charles, same question and to add to it the fact that rich trumka announced that the afl-cio is planning to set up a super pac, which will allow it to raise much more money. and the impact there it will have on elections at all levels. it s at all levels that is really important here. because i think the labor wants to use the super pac to help them particularly at the state level. they understand that the threat to their movement is happening at the state level. for example, in wisconsin. everybody looked at the change and negotiation powers of the public sector unions had. the provision that was the most deadly and that labor really hates is the fact that
this with the panel. thank you. you have may be wondering what james met by a super pac. it s become a new factor in american politics. but chief political correspondent carl cameron reports you will hear more about the super pacs in the coming election cycle. what if we had a candidate with a real record of creating jobs. get ready for political ads by political groups. now action committee may collect unlimited contributions without disclosing the people, businesses or organizations that contributed. the revolution superpac hopes to secure liberty and millions for the candidate. there is a major super pac. it was started by the staffers months ago and lays over $12 million than any other super pac to date. rick perry has more super pac than any rival.
shovel ready was not as shovel ready as we expected. the white house is pushing back hard. a top official said moments ago they did consult with the speaker boehner office about next wednesday night before it was announce. no objection or concern was raised. will the speech be wednesday or thursday? at this hour, still unclear. a lot of drama. chris: glad they are focused on the big things, the important things in washington like the date of the speech. ed henry at the white house, thank you for that. as you may have noticed in ed s story, representative of business and labor were on hand for today s rose garden event. chief washington correspondent james rosen reports the president and big labor have a complicated relationship heading to next year s elections. shortly after what was his 60th trip to the obama white house, average every 16 days, afl-cio richard trumka
of the sun comes out on tuesday. i am touring in support. it check joe derosa . come dye . comedy .com. and how is twitter go ?g. i love reading your tweets. i have noticed well, i will y elaborate. i guess that s what we call in the business a cliff hangar. chris: president obama wants to lay out a jobs plan when the g.o.p. presidential candidates all debate. we ll look at the president s uneasy relationship with big labo plus, what are soup irpacs and how will they super pacs and how will they change next year s election? live from the studio in washington, this is special report. good evening, i m chris wallace in for bret baier. president obama and his new
federal prosecutors dropped remaining charges against barry bonds. the all-time home run king was facing three counts of making false statements. a judge held the conviction on obstruction of justice. bonds had been accused of lying to a grand jury when he said he never knowingly used performance-enhancing drugs. we ll talk about the president s speech to joint congress of session and when it will happen. the fox panel joins me after the brea@@