water at top of the hour flooding is onen ton rise. i m jane skinner and i m trace gallagher. historic flooding in several states hammered by this storm. we ve got some live pictures coming in from fall liver, river massachusetts hoping to take look at those as we head to tim national desk who has been watching several different sources come in. tim? reporter: hard to pinpoint the worst hit area of this. we have molly over my shoulder. she s been spending the week in ri r that s where a lot of the headlines coming from but you can t forget about as you said up in the boston way falls river. wfx sfshgs t giving live look. . they re out and over in new jersey. this storm is extending along the east coast. most of the headlines are coming out of ri r but all states have been affected in the northeast. we have rhode island, massachusetts, connecticut, new hampshire, new york, new jersey team fox coverage. i know you re going to go to
what this might give to you. kimberly has the skinny on the sweat large manslaughter case. and. whatever happened to where the boys are? tonight from the race in daytona beach to the murder in mexico, is spring break broke? hi everybody i am geraldo rivera. up front tonight until he landed even most white house correspondents thought the president was taking it easy into camp david. we have team fox coverage of the first trip as president to afghanistan. beginning with wendell goaler at the white highways. geraldo, the president took a page from george w. bush s play book and slipped away from camp david where only the military and secret service can monday fore him for the first trip to afghanistan as commander-in-chief after month of bitter partisan fighting on
screened in porch was cut. address posted online thinking it was the lawmaker s home. the congressman says it s too early to, quote, say anything definitive regarding political motivations but he also said, quote, here in america we settle our political differences at the ballot box. shep? shepard: so far we talked about members of the house of representatives. anything from the senate side? according to a spokesperson for senate majority leader harry reid, no such threats to senators. but late this evening, the senate sergeant at arms sent out a message to senators warning them to, quote, remain vigilant. although they said there were no specific threats. shep? shepard: molly henneberg in our newsroom in washington. thanks. congressman stupak only promised to vote after president obama promised to reiterate the law already in effect. not everyone is convinced it will do that we re told that the president signed that order today. the white house gave us this photo but didn t allo
debating tomorrow. republicans are already gearing up for a fight. the odds are certainly in their favor on this. there is no question about it. but, to me, we have got to stop this one way or the other and get some reason in it what they are doing is europeanizing american. this is a step toward europeanization of america or blunt terms socialism. shepard: socialism. republicans may not have enough votes to kill the bill, but they do have other ways of fighting back. and, with that, we have team fox coverage. carl cameron live on capitol hill. adam shapiro from fox business looking into who could get cash in on this reform plan. first to major garrett, our senior white house correspondent. major, the bill signing tomorrow, then it s back to the campaign trail, sort of, for health care. that s right. the president will sign this law before noon eastern time tomorrow in the east room here at the white house. then on thursday he is going to go to iowa city, iowa. why there of all p
good news potentially for drugmakers and insurance companies. adam shapiro of fox business continues our team fox coverage in new york tonight. what s the outlook for medical providers, adam. when you talk to analysts one by the name of hunt expert in strategies he said for the long-term this is pretty good news for investors they were pricing in the worst case scenarios that didn t happen. when you take a look at some of the things coming down the pike, there is cause for concern for investors, here is what we are talking about. first, immediately upon signature 90 days from now high risk poll pools, a lot of uninsured americans take access in that. companies subsidized by u.s. taxpayers. by 2014 all of us are required to have insurance. more customers for, 32 million uninsured are supposed to have insurance. but it doesn t lower the cost of health care. the goal is to have all these new customers it would bring down the cost, potentially. but it s not proven that that will happen.