there is no regulation on it. there is no indication that any of it is accurate, a lot of it is gossip. a lot of it is crazy talk from people who have an axe to grind. when it checks out you often see it in print, radio and tv. jon: carl cameron in washington for us. interesting how that gets rolling. thanks, carl. jenna: speaker of the house john boehner will apparently try again today to get a debt deal passed in the house. we don t have any timing on that yet. we do understand he s going to be he ll be on the floor talking in just a moment. so we ll make sure we ll bring you up to date on anything that he says about what could be a new bill that hess presenting today. th he s presenting today. the present iwe have a senator from the budget and finance committee. senator, thank you for joining
others moving forward, jenna, is who or what is next. back to you. jenna: some good questions for us, and more developments as we get them, chris. thank you very much. reporter: you bet. jon: cubans are marking a milestone with some big changes. the anniversary of the 1959 cuban revolution. well, decades later now the communist government is opening up to some capitalism. some cubans can actually start their own businesses now. but like many of us here in the u.s., they are upset over how much they re paying in taxes. sound familiar? steve harry michigan live in miami with more. steve? reporter: jon, the cuban government is looking back to its communist origins and trying to push the citizens in a different direction. there is a lot of skepticism that this aging cuban government leadership can actually manage the transition. a government haircut in cuba
temporary agreement to do what they can among the automakers and the administration. 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
water in the milwaukee river. 20 years ago now we knew this man at just 32 and all these years later he is back in the headlines for a different reason now, jon. jon: strange story, coincidence, whatever you want to call it there. harris, thank you. jenna: new details on a disturbing story out of texas, and alleged would be terrorist busted not far from fort hood where he was reportedly plotting another attack on our troops and he was a soldier. a former cia officer gives us his take on this case straight ahead. [ cat meows ] [ whistles ] [ cat meows ]
forum and said terrorists continue to look at, quote, simple forms of chemical or biological weapons, something like the poison ricen which is easy to make he says. he went onto say, quote, we still have pockets of al-qaida around the world who see this as a keyway to fight us. is it going to kill many people? no. is it going to scare people? yes. osama bin laden favored larger attacks he said, but his successors and the al-qaida off shoots in the arabian pennsylvania and elsewhere believe the goal is to instill fear in americans and other westerners and they don t feel they need a large scale attack to do that. jon: what do these former counter terror officials think about the tactics of al-qaida s new leader ayman al-zawahri. reporter: osama bin laden s former right hand man has long been interested in using weapons of mass destruction to attack. according to former cia director