CNN's John King asks freshman Democrat Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado: "If... you are a critical vote for health care reform, and every piece of evidence tells you if you support that bill, you will lose your job, would you cast the vote and lose your job?"
Bennet firmly answered: "Yes."
"That tape will be held," King warns Bennet.
Army Specialist Logan Burnette talks to CNN's Sanjay Gupta about the horrific Fort Hood shooting rampage. "He screamed allah akbar and then started shooting," he said.
Mayor Buddy Dyer and Chief Val Demings of the Orlando Police Department tell the media that Jason Rodriguez, a suspect in a shooting at an office building in Orlando, was apprehended "without incident" at his mother's residence.
Fort Hood Chief of Media Christopher Hoag gives CNN's Wolf Blitzer the details of the horrific shooting at Fort Hood: two suspects apprehended, and one of the twelve soldiers confirmed dead is believed to be a third suspect. Also, thirty-one soldiers wounded.
President Obama comments on the tragic shooting at the Fort Hood Army base in Texas, in which twelve soldiers were killed and dozens were injured, calling it "a horrific outburst of violence." "It is horrifying that they should come under fire at an Army base on American soil," he says.
The comments were preceded by a "shout out" to a medal of honor winner.
On Sean Hannity's TV show, Rep. Michele Bachmann breaks down parts of the new 1,990-page health care proposal from Nancy Pelosi.
"This is cradle-to-grave government takeover," she says. "This is the crown jewel of socialism, this bill."
The Congresswoman also refers to the bill as "a tremendous insult to the American people" and in honor of Halloween, a "horror picture show."
CNN's Carol Costello - who recently filed a report on conservative talkers like Rush Limbaugh - files a "Just Sayin'" report on many Americans' skepticism with the government.
A NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll says "just 23%" trust the government.
After Rep. Alan Grayson's comments from a month ago about Republicans "wanting people to die" as well as referring to a secretary as a "K Street whore," House Minority Whip James Clyburn is asked by Gloria Borger on "The Situation Room" about the Florida Congressman's decorum.
Clyburn referred to Grayson as "a good buddy," and that "he is remorseful for the language."
Alaska-based radio host and blogger Shannyn Moore comments on Levi Johnston's "holding back something huge" about Sarah Palin. With Lawrence O'Donnell.
Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wrote a veto letter to Democratic lawmakers in California consisting of seven lines, each line starting with the letters in the words "fuck you."
A spokesman for the Governor says it was a "coincidence" that his message was spelled that way.
Lou Dobbs thinks the story is hilarious.
CNN's Candy Crowley reports on a new poll from CNN/opinion Research saying that only 29% of those surveyed are of the opinion that former Vice presidental candidate Sarah Palin, as Ms. Crowley puts it, "does not have the right stuff to sit in the Oval Office."
During an appearance on "Larry King Live," a viewer asks Hulk Hogan why he started using steroids.
"Everybody in all the sports industries were using them," Hogan says. But in the early 1990's, many realized steroids "wasn't something that was necessary."
"People have been reeducated, thank God."