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help the economy. it s the least effective form of stimulus, and yet mr. mcconnell said, if it wasn t in the bill, he would filibuster that, on the senate side. so the real issue is, when are the republicans going to sit down with us and say, okay, we agree on this much. let s remove the uncertainty for middle class americans, and let them know come january first they re not going to see a too much increase. what do you make of the 39 democrats that sided with the republicans on this? does that spell trouble when the democrats eventually do take up this tax question in the house? i don t think so. i think among those 39 you re going to find people who are very eager to end this uncertainty, continue the middle class tax cut. i understand that, it s very clear we would be enmeshed in a game of cat and mouse with the republicans over this, because
concern, jon scott back to you. jon: janice dean thank you. reporter: you bet. kwrao conservative underdogs showing the power of the tea party at the polls. christine o donnell winning in delaware. carl paladino in new york. could the tea party s strong showing in the primary spell trouble for republicans in november. that s the question we are asking today. politics editor chris direwaltz is here. you know, one i guess the jenna tphal louisiana sus we are going to get throughout the day today is that republicans are tearing each other apart. the party is ripping apart at the seems. what do you think about this? is that valid, first of all, and if that is what we are really concentrating on are we missing anything in the meantime. when i got up at o-dark 30
these leaders took place in washington. and also, kelly. the other problem when you have the media spotlight on the play by play with the talks, it makes it very difficult for there to be substantive movement on these peace talks because it becomes a trial by the media. so, it s very likely that more of the details of meetings in the future and direct talks might not be in such a wide purview of the media spotlight so people won t be wondering who came out on top at every single meeting, but they are expected to meet both delegations, israelis and palestinians before the sheik summit, and the palestinian negotiator told us today that he won t reveal exactly when and where, kell. kelly: and rina, the most promising thing of course is that they re talking and we thank you for that report. rina ninen reporting live from jerusalem. thanks. jamie: fox news opinion dynamic polls how americans feel as they look to the mid terms and the ones we ll tell you about spell trouble for democrats
good morning, everyone. here s what is happening at this hour. and could this spell trouble in november and what president obama had to say about this coming up . remember when white house press secretary robetter gibbs. he s now singing a new tune. they will be successful and keep the house in the senate. certainly not what he said two weeks ago. he got his hand oz poll numbers. letting civilians investigate crimes. is it an answer to budget problems or keeping people in