the dow plunged nearly 400 points as slower economic growth in europe, asia and the u.s. reignited fears of a double-dip recession. now back to "hardball." welcome back to "hardball." it was a major embarrassment for house speaker john boehner last night. the house voted 230 to 195 to reject the stopgap spending measure he brought to a vote. a measure that would have helped fund disaster relief. and it was the right flank of his party that helped kill it, joining almost all the democrats. 48 republicans, many associated with the tea party. the possibility of a government shutdown looms now at the end of the month if congress can't pass something. can boehner control the tea party? that's a question we're going to ask the "hardball" strategists tonight. does this all add up to an overwhelming disapproval americans have for congress, as shown in poll after poll? and does it give democrats any