meek is the candidate so you ve got to wonder whether or not the democrats are going to say wait a minute, you know, charlie crist or rubio or one of the two of those guys are going to win so should we pour any money into florida and meek you could see screen right, right there, because and you look at the very latest poll of marco rubio in a poll released yesterday is leading by eight to 10 points. coming up, we have kendrick meek on the show as well as marco rubio to talk about what s next for both of them. excellent. this is a good show. it is. i m so glad we re on it. i m so glad we re doing it. meanwhile, more news. yeah, breaking just moments ago, according to an exclusive interview with politico, the secretary of agriculture tom vilsack offered to resign. president obama, though, refused to accept. vilsack, of course, was involved in the forced resignation of one of their employees shirley sherrod. it turned out the tape was
and businessman rick scott, screen right, head-to-head and one of the men, polls show, is gaining ground and the biggest winner might be a democrat. carl cameron explains, live in the sunshine state, last time, with the president down there in miami and what happened, carl? reporter: bill, not that president obama was here in florida, campaigning for democrats including the state s chief financial officer, alex sink. democrats believe based upon the latest polls, there is a very peel possibility they could pick up the governor s office here in florida. for more than a decade it has been in republican hands and florida is a critically important state. when it comes to presidential politics and in the 2010 midterm elections, the gubernatorial race could help president obama position for his re-election if he can get a democrat in the governor s office, now, the two republicans vying in the primary come tuesday are in a very, very close race, and, bill mccollum, the currents state s att
bill: fox news alert. we want to let you know what we re watching now. it s 14 minutes past the hour. the triple box, screen right, that is capitol hill where the hearing will take place with the bp ceo, expected to arrive sometime in the next few mps, upper lefthand corner is inside the hearing room itself. the bottom left, that s our live camera down there along the gulf coast. check that that, is security on capitol hill. we ll show you the live picture out of grand isle in a moment. we were just talking to steve harrigan, we also have reporters in pensacola, florida today. we ll continue to get reaction throughout the day here with what s happening on the hill and how the folks along the gulf coast are reacting to that. it s going to be one whale of a hearing, because frankly we don t know what s going to happen here, tony hayward is going to be apologetic, we know that, we ve seen his opening statement. how will the lawmakers react? john fund is here. good morning to you.
there we report and you decide. well, new questions today about the mainstream media and its coverage of two very different protests. screen left, protests erupting in arizona over the new immigration law. screen right, last month s tea party protests in washington. ahead of the big health care reform vote. notice any difference? in arizona, protestors are hurling bottles at police, several protestors were arrested. in washington, there were accusations of nasty comments outside the capitol, but not a single arrest. yet to hear some of the mainstream media report it, the arizona scene was, quote, mostly peaceful, while d.c. was considered, quote, very ugly. two of our favorite radio guys are here to debate it, mark levine, host of inside scoop and mike gallagher, radio host and fox news contributor. gentlemen, this is how they tee it up. mike, these folks protesting the tea party the tea
president obama due to depart for andrews air force base. he s attempting to sell his healthcare overhaul to the voters personally. screen right, the consequences if the house does indeed pats senate s bill. the white house is pushing democrats to do exactly that in the next week. congressman paul ryan will be here moments from now on how this deadline is affecting the debate. and the deadline is only eight days away. welcome, everyone. i m megyn kelly. we have new word that thousands of suspected terrorists have been added to the government s no-fly list. authorities say a nigerian man tried to blow up a detroit-bound airplane full of people. today security in our skies is the subject of a major hearing on capitol hill.