i m encouraged to see everybody turning out here. the sea change has been festering through multiple presidencies and multiple parties and finally new england is getting active and getting engaged. the amount of people shown here today shows that. reporter: mixed in were protesters to challenge the tea party. all i can do is argue. reporter: and the curious who came to see what is all about. most notably absence, massachusetts new republican senator scott brown, whose victory some credit in part to the tea party activist and ad dollars. his office cited the need to attend to business on capitol hill. from here, the buses head south to washington. the final stop on the national tour. it created headlines and buzz, but remains to be seen is whether angry voters will actually show up at the polls in november. in boston, molly line, fox news. bret: former wisconsin governor tommy thompson is expected to announce whether he will run for the senate in wisconsin in a tea party
bret: attorney general eric holder on capitol hill today. a lot of questioning dealing with where terror suspects will be tried, whether they be civilian court in new york, or elsewhere, or military commissions. you heard congressman king can. here is new york senator chuck schumer, democrat saying, we know the administration is going to hold is not going to hold the trial in new york. they should just say it already. back with the panel. charles? schumer is right. you have to ask yourself why is holder delaying this? i mean, we have known for weeks it s not going to happen here. here he is, he returns after weeks and weeks of deliberation and he still doesn t have an answer and he says it will be a few more weeks. he also said, i thought it was remarkable what he said today, that deciding whether to try khalid sheikh mohammed in manhattan is a close call. it s not a close call. it s not even the expense of shutting down of manhattan or the united opposition of everybody, repub
service employers international union, seiu president, andy stern confirmed speculation he will be stepping down. he has led the organization for 14 years. on capitol hill, house energy and commercial committee chairman henry waxman cancelled a hearing in which he was expected to grill big company ceos over their reaction to the health reform law. waxman has been informed that they took huge profits because they were required to do under the accounting rules. he and other democrats initially were outrage and accused companies trying to make the new law look bad. now, the hearing has been dropped altogether. we will talk about ben bernanke s warning to congress about the national debt. the fox all-stars join me in three minutes.
i m encouraged to see everybody turning out here. the sea change has been festering through multiple presidencies and multiple parties and finally new england is getting active and getting engaged. the amount of people shown here today shows that. reporter: mixed in were protesters to challenge the tea party. all i can do is argue. reporter: and the curious who came to see what is all about. most notably absence, massachusetts new republican senator scott brown, whose victory some credit in part to the tea party activist and ad dollars. his office cited the need to attend to business on capitol hill. from here, the buses head south to washington. the final stop on the national tour. it created headlines and buzz, but remains to be seen is whether angry voters will actually show up at the polls in november. in boston, molly line, fox news. bret: former wisconsin governor tommy thompson is expected to announce whether he will run for the senate in wisconsin in a tea party
exercising. seems one of those bands that you exercise with broke, and it injured him pretty badly. the senator tweeted a picture. you can see the bandage over his eye. his office reports he has broken bones and a concussion and his doctor told him you ll work from home or not at all today. so it s back to business on capitol hill. i mentioned republicans are already getting started on their agenda. first up the keystone excel pipeline, which has gone pretty much like everything has gone for the past i don t know, couple of terms. the white house says the president will veto that bill if it ever gets to his desk, and on that, we have team fox coverage. ed henry s at the white house, but first michael manuel on capitol hill. what d they say, mike? they seemed eager to turn the page for speaker, wanted to celebrate new members on capitol hill and also a larger republican majority. and a short time ago, he struck a bipartisan tone. we ll begin our work on this common ground, taking