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because they think it s a long shot right now. it is a long shot. and it s going to be hard to be in the republican majority with a democratic president. it s like harry sade it s easy to be in the minority especially in the senate because you have a lot of power to be in the majority in the senate, especially republicans, they re going to have to work with democrats, with a democratic president. that blurs the lines for them when they want to create contrast in the next two years, particularly with republicans trying to defeat barack obama in 2012. it will make their job more difficult. legislatively, what are the next moments look like leading up to their adjournment? what s going to get done? i think we re done. i don t think we re likely to see anything substabtive happen. and i don t think they even stay around much longer than probably this week. but it will be interesting. for democrats, they want to continue to seem like they re working. for republicans, they want
outbreak. eggs from two iowa farms were linked to a massive salmonella outbreak this past summer. as many as 1,600 americans were sickened. americans like 30-year-old sarah lewis. they thought they were going to have to do emergency bowel surgery. reporter: and 77-year-old carol lobato. my doctors told me that i almost certainly would have died without aggressive intervention. reporter: the victims appeared before congress, as did the owners of th two answer the question sedhe protection afforded m the fifth amendment of the constitution. reporter: the ceo of hillandale farms refused to answer questions. wright county egg chief jack decosta offered a seemingly heartfelt apology we apologize to everyone who may have been sickened by eating our eggs. i have prayed several times each day reporter: his son suggested their farm wasn t responsible. we view the most likely root cause of contamination to be the
the average american eats 250 eggs a year and there are a few things we look for when we buy them. we check the date on the carton and open it up to see if any of the eggs are cracked. but the real problem is what we can t see. a problem main painfully clear when two iowa farms recalled half a billion eggs last month after they were linked to a salmonella outbreak that made about 1,600 people sick. today the owners of those farms were called to capitol hill to explain some frankly disgusting safety violations. here s congressional correspondent nancy cordes. reporter: for the first time since americans started falling ill four months ago, the father and son who run iowa s right county egg said they were sorry. we apologize to everyone who may have been sickened by eating our eggs. reporter: but the apology fell flat with lawmakers. you are an habitual violator of basic safety standards. reporter: who came armed with revolting new photos of the family s filthy rodent
reporter: al qaeda continues to aggressively recruit people, both abroad and here at home. officials say they re most worried about al qaeda s reach online. there was a setback in efforts to free 33 miners in chile. one of the hammers on a drill used in the rescue mission became detached yesterday. the crews were drilling through rock when it happened. the drill was repaired and work continued. rescued in early november, six weeks sooner than first expected. one lawmaker on capitol hill says hearings on a salmonella outbreak revealed a disturbing picture of egg production here in america. and the owner of an iowa egg farm did apologize to people who got sick from salmonella. t.j. winick has details. reporter: good morning, rob and vinita. lawmakers in washington got few answers on wednesday. the owner of one farm refused to testify. another blamed an ingredient bought from a supplier for the outbreak. eggs from two iowa farms were linked to a massive salmonella outb