eastwood video? it s amazing. he s still my hero. bad night. we all have bad nights. anyway, here s another samuel l. jackson. the people who supported obama last time. he wants them reengaged this time. let s watch. i hate to break it to you, sis, but all politicians are the same. they re all the same? big brother, please. obama sent seals tomorrow bin lad laden s place. romney sent jobs overseas. that student loan overhaul will save you thousands of bucks. dude, wake the [ bleep ] up. how did they come up with that idea. how did they know that he would be perfect, joel? well, my friend wrote this book go the f to sleep and
if you make $250,000 or more, it is $732.65. if you go to foxnews.com and look for student loan rate overhaul, student loan overhaul, you can punch in what you earn and figure out what your share of the extension is. we d love to know what you think since after all, it is all your money. back to my friends in new york. our money. you must have done really well in math. must have done very well. and that s why we know you have a big wallet. thanks so much. thank you. meanwhile we have the rest of your headlines beginning with some extreme weather. we don t have to tell you about it. there s no doubt you are feeling hot this past week. in fact, since the beginning of the month more than 3400 temperature records were completely shattered in the united states. the city in the heart of the heat wave, st. louis. it s been 100 degrees or higher for 10 consecutive days making it the highest century streak mark since 1936. man!
if your salary is between $15,000 and $30,000, you pay $2.80. if the sal i have between 30 and $50,000 you owe $9.73. between 50 and 100,000 you pay $26.71. if you earn between $100,000 and $200,000 your share is $37.92. if you go to fox news.com to look for student loan overhaul you can run numbers on what you earn and what the share of the deal is. wi would love to know what you think. after all, it s all your money. bret? bret: adding it up. thank you very much. federal court in washington will determine the fate of the photo i.d. law in texas. the state claims it will prevent voter fraud. critics say it discriminates against minorities. today s testimony on a report claiming 2 million people registered to vote in texas
but the moment isn t the locker, it s the inescapable nature of it. martha: and stalking is one of the charges in this. stalking, absolutely. if you can t go to school and feel safe, that s one thing, but if you can t come home and feel like okay, i put school away, i m okay, now you can t. martha: it s awful, awful, and the prosecutor in this appears to be doing a good job and these nine students are facing very serious charges from statutory rape to stalking, and we re going we re going to continue to stay on top of this. bill: what a sad story it is. thank you. in a moment we ll look at massive changes to how students pay for education. the student loan overhaul signed into law yesterday, what are the details, how would it affect your family? an in depth look at the sweeping changes. the details you ve not heard about yet. martha: the fbi is looking for this guy. do you recognize him? we re going to tell you what he did and why he s wearing that helmet, coming up next.
language to placate our concerns, there is not a lot of 0 discussion but no language, its and we re open minded and willing to work with the administration and house leadership but we want to see the legislation and make sure it takes care of concerns. bill: bart stupak, last night on get on the record and he doesn t think, they have 200 votes yet and the magic number is 216 and there is a huge student loan overhaul that could be added to the health care reform bill in the end and democrats hope it will detract support from the measure and conservatives they it is another example of the government takeover of the private sectors which brings us to, because you asked brenda writes, can you find out why student loan legislation is berried in the health care buried in the health care bill, here s steve centanni live in d.c. bill: what do student loans have to do with health care, steve yies. reporter: not a lot but this