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Published January 13, 2015
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President Bush says he is happy with the deal and that his nominees have waited years for an up-or-down vote on the Senate floor, and now they'll get one. Others aren't so pleased with the outcome. Carl Cameron has a report.
Then, with a crisis over the Senate's future averted, Republican leaders are pushing for quick confirmation of an embattled Texas judge and others blocked by Democrats because of their conservative leanings. Major Garrett takes a look at the deal struck by 14 senators Monday night.
Plus, is Al Qaeda’s number one in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi (search) wounded? Mike Emanuel has the latest news out of Iraq.
Also, Jim Angle looks at the stem cell research legislation being debated and voted on today in the House. Could this vote overturn the president’s 2001 policy?
On Capitol Hill, PBS anchor Bill Moyers (search) speaks out about the future of American media while PBS president, Pat Mitchell addresses a group on the future of PBS. Molly Henneberg takes a look at what Moyers and Mitchell are now saying amid differing positions on the future direction of public broadcasting.
Correspondent Jennifer Griffin follows up with one of the more interesting figures encountered in the Middle East of late: a man who is known as "Hitler" due to his armed resistance against the Israelis, who is now planning a run for office while continuing to run from the Israeli Defense Forces (search).
And we'll talk with our all-star panel of FOX News contributors about the day's political headlines:
Mort Kondracke, executive editor of Roll Call
Nina Easton, Washington bureau chief for The Boston Globe
Charles Krauthammer, syndicated columnist
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