Today on Special Report ...
Carl Cameron reports: Democratic hopeful Howard Dean (search) picks up his second major endorsement -- Former Sen. Bill Bradley says the lead Democratic presidential contender 'offers Americans new hope.'
GUEST PREVIEW: Raised terror alerts and mad cow scares ... should you be scared? David Ropeik of the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis, and author of "Risk: A Practical Guide for Deciding What's Really Safe and What's Really Dangerous in the World Around You," answers our questions.
Steve Brown reports: Are Democratic presidential candidates willing to break the bank to spread their message?
Jim Angle reports: North Korea's new offer to freeze its nuclear program gets mixed reactions from the Bush administration.
Bret Baier reports: A new four-star general may take the reigns in Iraq. Who can do the job? We'll have a full report.
Dana Lewis reports: It is Army Day in Iraq -- What exactly does that mean? Get the details.
Mike Tobin reports: A three-judge federal panel in Texas renders a decision in the Texas redistricting plan. We'll have the fallout.
Details on those stories and more on Special Report with Brit Hume at 6 p.m. ET.
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