Topics and Guests, Oct. 15
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Three Americans were killed and another was wounded when a remote-controlled bomb exploded under a U.S. diplomatic vehicle in the Gaza Strip (search). The U.S. embassy in Tel Aviv (search) advises all Americans to leave the Gaza Strip.
Jennifer Griffin reports: President Bush condemns the attack and blames the Palestinian Authority (search) for failing to dismantle the terrorist organizations.
Brian Wilson reports: Debate continues on Capitol Hill over the president’s $87 billion request for Iraq. The new controversy deals with whether the aid should be a loan or a grant. We’ll have the story.
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Eric Shawn reports: The United States predicts that the Security Council (search) will approve a new Iraq resolution despite its rejection of a key demand by France, Russia and Germany to add a timetable for the transfer of power to Iraqis.
Bret Baier reports: Does an Iranian arms dealer have information that can lead us to weapons of mass destruction (search)? Get the details.
Carl Cameron reports: Democratic hopefuls are out in full force on the campaign trail, are their messages getting across loud and clear?
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Details on those stories and more on Special Report with Brit Hume.
— Guests and topics are subject to change