as americans point out, americans are getting impatient about how the government is handling the economy and should they slash spending to get things moving. bill: stuart, so much can be perception about how you feel about your own sense of worry, in this case, money, job, and the perception does not appear to be changing. look, i have never seen such concern about debt and the decifit in all the years that i ve been covering the american economy. thirty-five years, never seen anything like this before. and it s because you re getting headlines like we re getting today. we have racked up a it would worth of decifit just in the last nine months. our debt situation is now worse than any other major industrial country, except britain and ireland. that s how bad it is, and the public perceives that and connects it to the jobs situation. bill: 35 years, you say that. o clock, okay. bill: look, that s a big chunk of time where you ve been watching world economies. look, tha
condemning what it calls the tea party s tolerance for bigotry. 24 hours after that vote the team firing back denouncing the action as unfounded and unfair. here is naacp president and ceo benjamin jelus speaking at the group s annual conviction yesterday. watch men, what time is it? it is time to wake up the troops, it is time to warn the people that ha racism and hate is still alive in america. megyn: tensions are now flaring between both groups and raising questions about what potential impact this might have on the midterm elections. trace gallagher live in our west coast newsroom with more on this one. reporter: we are not going to know the exact language of this resolution until the naacp board meets in october to finalize this. the original draft resolution says that it was to repudiate race eupl racism in the tea parties. they may have softened that language a little bit, but whatever the language is the tea party movement across the country is livid that the na
gain control. there s no doubt about that. well, i don t think there s much likelihood of any kind has to lower expectations, that s ok. so you re talking about her job. that s the issue. it s like ok, we might lose the house. excuse me, i might lose all my power. i might lose all my influence and i ll be stuck with my small constituency in san francisco seems to like me, really, really like me and if you factor that in along with harry reid saying last week, barack obama is not tough enough a lot of the time. he should be a little bit stronger. you wonder if there s a lot of daylight between the hierarchy in the democratic party. no kidding. as gretchen mentioned, this was this high level meeting with nancy pelosi and company and over the corner was a fella from the white house. a fella by the name of dave turten, a senior legislative affairs staffer and she turned and said do you guys know what you re doing up there? because you re talking about this. this is not very
what his mother is now doing that is sparking a history making legal case. jon: we are here in the fox news room, breaking news is coming in from across the country and around the world, the domestic debt covering the our domestic desk, our foreign desk, bringing us live pictures 24/7 for you, we ll have it on happening now . jenna: a setback in the latest efforts to plug the leaking well, a delay has temporarily stopped all work on containing that leak and that includes testing a new cap and drilling two relief wells. bp is not giving any specific reasons for the delay, they say the government put a hold on all this work in order to re evaluate plans for testing the cap. brian wilson reporting live in gulf shores, alabama. it seems like yet another set bork. how are people reacting to the latest delay in these efforts? two words come to mind: from us thraeugs and frustration and a little anger. frustration, because they thought they were on the edge of getting really
technology to deal with a disaster like this in the first place? democrats are set to pass financial reform later in the week. would this prevent really another financial crisis like we had at the end of 2008? it s one thing for republicans to protect the house taker in november. it s another thing when it s the white house press secretary who says it could happen. our strategist will break down how each party could use robert gibbs remarks to his advantage. calling out the tea party movement for harboring elements. he ll be here to explain. and let me finish with thoughts about how the republican party is becoming welcoming to the yahoos. let s start with the latestest on the new cap and bp s efforts to seal it. anne thompson is down in venice, louisiana. is there any hope, we ve been watching this for 85 days. do they have the technology to fix this problem? this hell? reporter: they were more optimistic when the day began. they had hoped to start the well integr