on tv. and i m like, i think you have the wrong man. and. [ bleep ] you re not going to do clinton? and i had a college girl that offered to flash me if i did clinton and i said listen, young lady, that is very sick. that is so sick. i m sorry. so if people want to watch a little more, they can find your interview at cnn.com. he s a really nice guy and seems to be doing a lot better. good. thank you so much. thanks, brooke. and now this here we go. hour two. keeping you in the loop, texas governor perry is going to talk about his new plan. here s the thing. he announced his flat tax plan. in this hour coming up, he s going to take questions. it s a big move for republicans who has been plunging in the polls. we ll take you live there as soon as it happens. but, first, sorority sisters warned about a rapist on the loose. also, a new health recommendation for boys. netflix taking a huge hit and a hurricane picking up strength. time to play reporter roulette.
best to reduce the burden on middle income americans. well, mike feldman, before we get to you, we should put this in perspective. keeping up with mitt romney s changes of mind requires a real historian s touch. and there you heard him say, i love the flat tax. keep that in mind, i love the flat tax. back in 1996, romney paid $50,000 for this newspaper ad, wherein he attacked the steve forbes flat tax proposal as a tax cut for fat cats, calling himself a concerned citizen. he said the flat tax was a bad idea for the republican party. it s very hard to keep up with this turning wheel called the conscience of mitt romney. mike feldman, he s flipped on abortion, on everything health care, everything in the world. now he see him flipping on something flat. he s no longer well, now he s a flat guy. he was against that. he was for a progressive tax system before. where do you think he ll end up? well, look, i think he ll continue to perform this verbal
middle income americans. well, mike feldman, before we get to you, we should put this in perspective. keeping up with mitt romney s changes of mind requires a real historian s touch. and there you heard him say, i love the flat tax. keep that in mind, i love the flat tax. back in 1996, romney paid $50,000 for this newspaper ad, wherein he attacked the steve forbes flat tax proposal as a tax cut for fat cats, calling himself a concerned citizen. he said the flat tax was a bad idea for the republican party. it s very hard to keep up with this turning wheel called the conscience of mitt romney. mike feldman, he s flipped on abortion, on everything health care, everything in the world. now we see him flipping on something flat. he s no longer well, now he s a flat guy. he was against that. he was for a progressive tax system before. where do you think he ll end up? well, look, i think he ll continue to perform this verbal gymnastics about the flat tax,
antigadhafi brigades. human rights watch is calling on the libyan national council to investigate this. conditions in syria are getting too dangerous for the u.s. ambassador. the state department has pulled ambassador robert ford out of syria citing what it calls credible threats against his personal safety. u.s. officials say an armed pro-government mob attack ford an some colleagues in an embassy convoy last month. ford has been an outspoken critic of the syrian government s violent crack dourn on protesters. u.s. officials say they don t know when it will be safe for ford to return to syria. a growing danger in the skies with more people on the ground shining hand-held lasers into airline cockpits. it usually happens while planes are taking off or landing. the most dangerous times for pilots to be distracted or even temporarily blinded. the faa reports more than 2,700 laser incidents so far this year. nearly ten times the number reported in 2005. there are new stiff pe
collapsed. people left homeless are dealing now with freezing temperatures. in north africa today tunisians are counting millions of votes by hand. the results of parliamentary elections are expected tomorrow. tunisia was the first country to overthrow the dictator in what became the arab spirang. 80% turned out. many faced long waits. i waited three hours to cast your ballot. something like 3 1/2 hours. we didn t feel it. it was like five minutes because we were very, very happy to be inside there. well worth it for many of those folks. tunisia s new parliament will write a new constitution, decide on a system of government. the united states ambassador to syria is now back in washington today because of threats against his personal safety. ambassador robert ford angered the syrian regime by voicing support for anti-government protesters. the u.s. says that ford could return, but officials say that syria must first stop inciting violence against the ambassador. m