jenna: luckily for the wife that she s okay. it s an unbelievable story. there were calls coming into police, there s a woman on the hood. crazy. jenna: that would be hard to believe with your own two eyes. he looks pretty relaxed in court. yeah, interesting case. jon: that s because he was wasn t hanging on to the windshield wiper! jenna: patti an, thank you. jon: this fox news alert, the county coroner in benton county, arkansas confirms now there is an eighth death resulting from that string of terrible storms that hit that and other states. a man was apparently swept off the voad in road in his vehicle in bentonville and it took him to his death, four were killed in valencia, arkansas when a tornado apparently struck that town. between the flooding and the tornado, arkansas is really getting hammered, eight people dead there so far and there is more bad weather expected to hit that area. we ll continue to watch t. and be right back with more
you re going to balance the budget by cutting just 12 percent of the budget town to balance, it is literally, figuratively impossible. jenna: the gop making it clear the u.s. cannot keep wracking up debt and some saying something, if anything, needs to be stkpwhraoupb unfortunately we know republicans control one of one levers of law making, the democrats have the senate, the democrats have the white house, nobody wants to shut down the government, but one thing is nonnegotiable, as our speaker said, we will not that will not pass bills that to not create savings for the american people. skpwr epb jen carl kan iron is live on this story. it seems this different on time it s different. do lawmakers sound more skeptical than before the last time of this temporary fix? this time you ve gotand republicans alike expressing scep ti similar, this time around they are very, very apart. there have been five extensions that lawmakers have given themselves up to come up with a spend
box, where the cold on top of all that snow is now making road travel even more treacherous, also making it tough for folks to dig out in places like minneapolis, which you can see in the bottom box, now this fierce storm is heading east. jenna: that s not all, jon. as far as the west, it has its very own weather woes, not a whole lot of snow out there but heavy rain pounding oregon, washington, flood watches now in effect in parts of those two states, as incredible flooding sparks mudslides and fears that more could be on the way. we re all in it together. steve brown is live in illinois with a report on that. steve, what are we hearing about, stranded motorists, in indiana. any ideas on how many? reporter: that s the problem, they don t know how many. we re talking about la port county n. the northwest corner of the state, which is traditionally an area that gets pounded by lake effect snow off lake michigan and the sheriff says don t know how many they have stranded but
general even though he has no military experience and will be the successor to kim jung-il and this is designed some say as a way to be a force to be reckoned with in the region, giving him clout, some visibility and somebody to be feared and to be dealt with. of course, the south koreans were hoping he would take a more conciliatory stance towards the south. doesn t look like that s going to happen, patti an. patti ann: steve centanni, live at the pentagon, thank you. as reported the u.s. does have a warship on the way, the aircraft carrier george washington, so how should the diplomats handle this show of aggression by north korea? later we ll talk it over about stephen yates, former adviser to the vice president. and you can get the very latest on this unfolding situation by checking foxnews.com. gregg: major moves against terror cells in saudi arabia, authorities announcing they have arrested 149 people over the last eight months alone, suspected of having ties to