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story. iran is reportedly at spending their nuclear program at a rate that was not fully understood on s until some new issues and effects came to light. that just as its proxy terror group the largest and most powerful one it has hesbollah ramps up their rocket does rocket attacks. this facility could soon triple their production of rich uranium it could be turned into fuel for nuclear bombs according to a new report in the washington post. state department of foreign policy correspondent julia turner gives us what we need to know to get up to speed on the situation reporting live from the state department hi julian. hi martha. u.s. and israeli intelligence agencies have new information about a computer modelling system the iranian regime as required. dutch acquired. we are learning for all intensive purposes it s meant to help them produce nuclear weapons and produce them more quickly. take a listen to what matt miller said just now to a question about it. if ir ....
delayed. police in texas say a muslim american soldier confessed to plotting an attack on ft. hood just two years after a muslim officer shot to death 13 people on that same base. tropical storm don could hit the south texas coast tonight and drought-stricken farmers are welcoming the prospect of up to 7 inches of rain. we begin with that sobering reality check on the debt crisis and just how daunting the challenge has become. in less than four days, the federal government could run out of money and default on its bills. but on capitol hill, the process has taken a huge step back. house speaker john boehner abruptly delayed a vote on his debt plan because of a revolt within his own party. joe johns is in washington with more on the political battle and ali velshi in new york waiting to see how the markets will react. ali, let s start with you. the new gdp number that just came out moments ago. reporter: this is going to add a whole new wrinkle. we have seen future ....
were all but holding hands in a bipartisan high. oh, wait, it was tuesday. i think that there was a sincere effort on the part of everybody involved to actually commit to work together and to try to deal with these problems. as i told the president, i think spending more time will help us find some common ground. but reality has set in now. say all you want about bipartisanship, the tough stuff is always preceded by a big fight. today, as congress struggles with its thorny to do list, we are onjoined by ron wyden and orrin hatch. then congressman charles rangel on his censure by colleagues. i take full credit for the responsibility of that. i brought it on myself. and a republican senator who often goes his own way, richard lugar. now, i think some of us didn t know we are not the party of no. we must never be the party of no. and finally, john lennon s political legacy 30 years later. i m candy crowley and this is state of the union. the senate held a ....
and so i hope that the judge will rule in favor of the state of arizona, who only acted, only acted, because the federal government had not carried out its responsibilities. bill: at last last night s hannity, judge that was last night from hannity. judge napolitano joins me. she s ruling on an a preliminary injunction, an application to stop the enforcement of the law while she can conduct a trial at which the justice department and the other people that have complained about the law can say what they think is wrong. bill: she being susan bolton, district judge of arizona. that s right and at which the state of arizona can say what they think is right. this is not a final determination, this is a preliminary determination and if she decides to grant the preliminary injunction that will prevent arizona from enforcing the law until she has the trial, if she denies the preliminary injunction the law will go into effect tomorrow and they will still hold tthe trial ....