questions after the clinton foundation cuts off donations from some foreign countries, but not all. and is he in or out? chris christie may be battle scarred, but new hampshire, he told matt lauer there s still time. i haven t changed. all that other stuff is artificial until. the game really begins. the game hasn t even come close to beginning. good day, everyone i m andrea mitchell back in washington. the mailman who flew a gyrocopter on to the white house lawn has a date in federal court this afternoon. this stunt was an effort to highlight objections to big money in politics. but it s once again raising big questions about the safety of the air space over the nation s
unfolding right now over chick-fil-a. the issue, same sex marriage. i m wolf blitzer in aspen, colorado. you re in the situation room. they re not the headlines mitt romney s campaign was hoping to see as the candidate met britain s prime minister today. romney sparked an uproar with remas about london s readiness for the olympic games and promptedprompt ed pointed rebuke against himself. jim acosta is in london traveling with romney right now. what s going on with the republican candidate? what happened? reporter: wolf, earlier today mitt romney told british leaders he s hoping to take in an olympic swimming event during his time here in london. but with no pool in sight he s making some waves of his own. as mitt romney chatted up the olympics in meeting after meeting with former and current british leaders, the london media were already off to the races with comments the gop contender made about the city s preparations for the games. you know, it s hard to know just
in secret service prostitution scandal and growing disgust on capitol hill. lawmakers say expect more secret service employees to resign or be fired soon, and the more details congress learns about a night of heavy drinking and hiring escorts in columbia, the more outrage. it is a stunning thing, actually disgusting. those people that are responsible have brought disgrace and it is disgusting. people that are here to protect the president, they go to columbia, have a fight over a prostitute over how much to be paid? that s either very stupid or total lack of common sense. congressional correspondent dana bash is on the hill. what are we learning? reporter: the idea of whether or not the rest of the 11 secret service members are going to go, is a big question. i talked to lawmakers that say their sense is the answer is yes, and their sense is because they have been talking to the secret service director, but it is an open question when that will happen. the understandi
answers on social security, on the hpv vaccination issue in texas. he needed better answers on how he s going to take the united states economy in a different direction than it s currently on. i would still say that david drucker is right. rick perry emerged battle scarred but is still the front runner. mitt romney also was a winner last night because when people are not criticizing him about the massachusetts health care platform he s a net winner. when no one is criticizing him about the house he is expanding in la jolla he s a winner and michele bachmann was a winner last night. i think it was her last chance to re-emerge or reintroduce herself as a formidible challenger, someone who is in the conversation with rick perry. i think she achieved that goal. she did not as well last week. a little bit better probably last night. and you mentioned social security. that was the opening shot. rick perry has called it a ponzi scheme. let me play that little exchange for you. what he jus
i wasn t a hero. our ivan watson talked with some of the people that he described as heroes. here s what ivan s look at what life is like for some of the protesters. reporter: morning for the men of the barricade in tahrir square. cold, battle-scarred, and filthy, they fought and bled to protect the symbol of egyptian defiance. it was raining? it was cold here last night. yes. yes, yes, yes, yes. and we will stand tired and we will continue forever until that system remuffed. reporter: abdul suffered head wounds during wednesday s furious battle between opposition demonstrators and president mubarak supporters. how did you feel fighting other egyptians? fighting other egyptians? reporter: yeah. they are not egyptians, they are criminals. reporter: he says he s fighting for his country s