jon: so this is a case of the administration saying these are your new standards, and you will like them. reporter: that is correct. and the i automakers got what they could out of the white house. most important thing is to have a second look at how things are going when they get just a few years from when those standards quick in. jon: all right. jim angle, thank you as always. reporter: you bet, jon. john: right now a young girl is missing. we re talking about 11-year-old selena cass. she was last seen going to bed in her own home on monday night. now investigators are going door the door to try to find her, the latest on their search for clues coming up. and, of course, we have following the latest developments on capitol hill. harris is at the web wall for us. reporter: i am. go to foxnews.com and while you re there click on jon and jenna s gorgeous picture. we d like to get you to decide what stories we should see and your choices right now, how far would you travel for l
predicts the government will pick up half the tab. just two years ago the government paid for 44% of the nation s health care. this new forecast is based on increasing costs and millions of americans who will be covered under the health care reform plan, the new health care law. jon: there is talk in washington that president obama could just sort of bypass congress and go it alone to at least put a temporary solution to the debt crisis. we ll talk with senator jeanne shaheen about the various plans that are on the table, including what some call the nuclear option. also the outlook for african-americans looking for jobs, not very good. why they are having a much harder time than others when it comes to finding work. also rick folbaum, we don t want to ignore him. he is over at the web wall for us. rick? thanks very much, jon. you decide, we report. we have three stories. which one do you like best? go to the happening now homepage at foxnews.com. look at choices of the day. th
pick up half the tab. just two years ago the government paid for 44% of the nation s health care. this new forecast is based on increasing costs and millions of americans who will be covered under the health care reform plan, the new health care law. jon: there is talk in washington that president obama could just sort of bypass congress and go it alone to at least put a temporary solution to the debt crisis. we ll talk with senator jeanne shaheen about the various plans that are on the table, including what some call the nuclear option. also the outlook for african-americans looking for jobs, not very good. why they are having a much harder time than others when it comes to finding work. also rick folbaum, we don t want to ignore him. he is over at the web wall for us. rick? thanks very much, jon. you decide, we report. we have three stories. which one do you like best? go to the happening now homepage at foxnews.com. look at choices of the day. the winner of an air guitar con
marc siegel says there is little doubt cancer was triggered by the tower collapse. it is very disturbing people that were there, heroic, some of at very young ages are now dying of cancer. this is very expensive treatment. but weho owe this treatment to them. it is very upsetting they re not getting it. reporter: the administrator says they will continue do periodic reviews for cancer as new research and findings are released. the next review is scheduled for early to mid next year. jenna. jenna: we ll wait to see what the results are. not over one can wait and see as you mentioned. thank you for the story we ll continue to watch. jon: startling report on al qaeda, new evidence that the war on terror could be pushing usama bin laden s group toward the brink of collapse. plus how norway plans to fight back against terror as that country remains on high alert after the tragedy. rick folbaum is over at our web wall for us. rick? that s right. these are three top stories you like the
fox news medical contributor marc siegel says there is little doubt cancer was triggered by the tower collapse. it is very disturbing people that were there, heroic, some of at very young ages are now dying of cancer. this is very expensive treatment. but weho owe this treatment to them. it is very upsetting they re not getting it. reporter: the administrator says they will continue do periodic reviews for cancer as new research and findings are released. the next review is scheduled for early to mid next year. jenna. jenna: we ll wait to see what the results are. not over one can wait and see as you mentioned. thank you for the story we ll continue to watch. jon: startling report on al qaeda, new evidence that the war on terror could be pushing usama bin laden s group toward the brink of collapse. plus how norway plans to fight back against terror as that country remains on high alert after the tragedy. rick folbaum is over at our web wall for us. rick? that s right. these are t