last year we has a symphony of vegetables. this year there is a word that i don t know, but, first, team fox coverage on the state of the union tuesday. gerri has more on how the g.o.p. would respond to the speech. and our white house correspondent covering the statutes of america s foreign policy but our white house correspondent, first, mike. reporter: 9.4 percent unemployment and many people in places like nevada, california, florida and other places wondering where they will find their next job. a university of virginia expert. guest: can you not do it with one speech but wt the president can do is spend the bulk of the state of the union on jobs. stop mentions every laundry list item the way he has done the past two careers. people got the sense that he had taken his eye off the ball and the ball was restoring jobs.
never thought i would be in the middle of a resolution. jenna: live team fox coverage of this political earthquake hitting the middle east. mike tobin is in amman, jordan. we start with greg palkot. reporter: night has fallen, the crowd behind me, the protest is slipping a little bit. it estimated to be peaked at 250,000, enthusiasm very strong. the call unanimous, egyptian president hosni mubarak must go. the day s events were generally peaceful but there were tense moments. take a look at one incident that we came across. relations between the army and the people have been pretty good but things are tense on this day. we watch as a soldier on top of that tank over there guarding a government building shot live fire up into the air trying to keep people away from the tank. it s a tense situation that continues right now. he wants people to hold back. so far there hasn t been any challenge, just one incident in
on health care. but the president did talk about the battles ahead with republican leaders in both the house and the senate. my hope is that john boehner and mitch mcconnell will realize that there will be plenty of time to campaign for 2012 in 2012. and that our jobs this year is to make sure we build on recovery. shepard: build on recovery. g.o.p. leaders say they are making good on one of the g.o.p. promises with the repeal vote. democrats call it all political theater. that kicks off 2011 for us with team fox coverage. james rosen in washington on the new house speaker s plans to cut spending both in government and in his own swearing. in first, let s get to shannon bream on capitol hill tonight. many political experts agree with that the bill will either die in the senate or on the president s desk, right? house republicans say they don t care about that they believe this bill is bad for america and they say that voters sent them to washington among other things to repeal th
second day. state of emergency was declared in six states. we have team fox coverage. peter barnes looks at the ripple effect but we begin with david lee miller to tell us how it s crippled much of the east coast. good evening. reporter: good evening, shannon. bridgeport, connecticut, continues to dig out as does much of new england. plows on the street now for 24 hours. they have made considerable progress. but that is little consolation to those who have had to spend tonight in the back up seat of a taxi cab, in an airport lounge or bus terminal. from one end to the other, travelers are stranded by a massive storm. it s crazy. you see 15 feet in front of you and then nothing. lightning and thunder. crazy out here. reporter: from rhode island to connecticut and delaware. slick roads and high wind gusts caused accidents and at
and we ran to the basement. as soon as we got to the basement, everything just started exploding. the pressure, my ears, it felt like when you are in an airplane and you go up really quick, and your ears kind of pop and stuff, that s what i felt first of all, and i just started yelling everybody in the basement, everybody in the basement. i come out and started looking for everybody, yelling their names. i heard him yelling, you know, walked over, had his hands sticking out. he had blocked all over him. his head was bleeding. we dug him out. trace: for others the too late. killed three people in that town along with three more in south central missouri. we have team fox coverage of the severe weather. we will go to katie in a moment. first to casey stegall, watching this from our new york city newsroom. the damage is all over the place. yeah, trace, it is very widespread. we are talking uprooted trees here. power lines down, cars smashed and homes reduced to rubble.