i would second that. i think what there is to be encouraged on this topic that we are talking about it. there is consensus that data matters. it wasn t long ago that you couldn t have that conversation. physicians are fiercely protective of their medical records. we have seen a see change in the last three years working with our physicians on this topic. they are coming to understand that medicine is really complicated now. it takes a team. it is not an individual walking to his office in the morning and back out at night and all by himself and taking care of the patient. those days are past. they have to interact with other physicians and understand the importance of sharing data. patients have access to their records and why wouldn t other physicians involved in care of the patient not have access as well. we are at the advent of this but it will move quickly. why not bring the other three valuable witnesses into
president. the president then slow jamming on late night tv. the economy is slow jamming on sxwrob jobless claims. house speaker john boehner called on the president to repay millions of campaign funds. this is the biggest job in the world, and i have never seen a president make it smaller. the president keeps attempting to invent these fake fights because he doesn t have a record of success or a positive agenda for our country. it s as simple as this. the emperor has no clothes. all right. joining us in studio in just a moment, house majority leader eric cantor. plus, tonight a top energy official on tape admits the administration handles oil companies like the romans going into mediterranean villages doing random crucifixions. take a listen. they crucify them, and then, you know, at that time it was really easy to manage the next three years. tonight senator james joins us to ebbing pose the obama administration s true energy policy. also, earnings send markets on a
he ran for president three times but lost. he changed political history. he is featured in the c-span s series contenders, from lincoln, neb., friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. learn more at c-span.org/the contenders. to cut the deficit, president obama is calling for $1.50 trillion in new taxes as part of a $3 trillion deficit- reduction package. speaking at the white house, he said he would veto plans that would cut benefits but did not raise taxes on the wealthy. this is about 20 minutes. good morning, everybody. please have a seat. a week ago today, i sent congress the american jobs act. it is a plan that will lead to new jobs for teachers, for construction workers, for veterans, and for the unemployed. it will cut taxes for every small business owner and virtually every working man and woman in america. and the proposals in this jobs bill are the kinds that have been supported by democrats and republicans in the past. so there should not be any reason for congress to dr
jane: happening now in the top box, a toyota executive says it s too soon to put a number on the ultimate cost of its massive recall. he says a consumer backlash from the gas pedal problems is really to be expected. in the middle box, treasury secretary kim geithner saying the economy in this country is stronger than it was a year ago, but he says the government still needs to stimulate job growth. in the bottom, these movies are leading the oscar nominations with nine apiece. jon: a bipartisan group of senators backing legislation that would cut funding for 9/11 terror trials in civilian courts, this as reports indicate that the obama administration is reconsidering the decision to try the confessed mastermind and his four alleged accomplices in
you d like to do that to? jon: probably me, right? jane: i m jane skinner, jon: i m jon scott, happening now , president obama hits new hampshire for the second town hall meeting in less than a week this, one, getting help to small businesses, how the president plans to do that, plus the price tag. jane: in the middle box that deadly plane crash near buffalo, new york, the one that took 50 lives t. highlighted a safety gap between major airls and regional carriers. the fed has prod quick reform to keep us safe when we fly but a year later where are the reforms and what went wrong that night? jon: military hearings on the agenda, all from when the new troops arrive in afghanistan to what could you a major change in a very controversial policy. the fox news room keeping tabs on all the breaking stories across the country and around the world. jane: we start with a story gaining steam at this hour, senators from both sides of the aisle are coming together in an effort to cut of