good thing. i wish i could be more charitable, short of. but this is pretty bad. i haven t seen a bad trip like this in a long time, and george b. bush never did anything like this. of course all eyes are on london today, as anticipation builds for tonight s opening ceremony of the 2012 olympics and tracie potts is in london for us and has more on the final preparations that are under way. reporter: 60,000 will pack the olympic stadium, and how will slumdog millionaire director entertain millions around the world. we want it to be the best discovery. reporter: the cast is sworn to secretcy. it s absolutely incredible. so speechless. i am probably going to cry. around olympic park, there is plenty for the public to see and do. workers are putting the finishing touches on theark and archery is the only sporting event happening today. and british soldiers are helping keep the olympics secure. usually i am my own security. and all these guys should feel safe bec
the document to court reporters that contains the ruling, and inside the court, they will reportedly read excerpts of their ruling from the bench. all those happen all at once at 10:00 a.m. no cameras in the courtroom, but all of those things will happen at the same time at 10:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow morning. that makes today one of those eve of days in american politics. on the eve of this big decision, you can sort of tell by what republicans and democrats were doing in getting ready for the decision tomorrow. you could sort of tell at least in reading the political body language that democrats pretty much think they re going to lose tomorrow and republicans pretty much think they re going to win. at least that s what it seemed like when congressional democrats held an event at the capitol this morning that was essentially their predouble of the court s decision to remember. they have begun fund-raising off the court s as yet to be announced ruling. they started asking for
no cameras in the courtroom, but all of those things will happen at the same time at 10:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow morning. that makes today one of those eve of days in american politics. on the eve of this big decision, you can sort of tell by what republicans and democrats were doing in getting ready for the decision tomorrow. you could sort of tell at least in reading the political body language that democrats pretty much think they re going to lose tomorrow and republicans pretty much think they re going to win. at least that s what it seemed like when congressional democrats held an event at the capitol this morning that was essentially their prebuttal of the court s decision to remember. they have begun fund-raising off the court s as yet to be announced ruling. they started asking for donations to fight for universal health care in the event the court strikes down the health care reform law tomorrow. that s was on the democratic side. on the republican side, the republic
last sunday, he said there s no evidence the white house was involved either. the lack of evidence had democrats on the rules committee today wondering why the house is going to go through with the contempt vote. as i get deeper and deeper into this and i go over the documents that have been released and i learn about the willingness of the justice department to continue to cooperate, i mean, this idea where in the rules committee, an emergency meeting to rush this to the floor tomorrow, just doesn t smell right to me. we re getting ready to save this institution. with this particular kind of undertaking. darrell issa and the republicans are trying to nail eric holder and the white house by linking them to a federal gun trafficking operation. we know the attorney general had no involvement. we know the president had no involvement. and now, thanks to a report by fortune magazine, we know the gun trafficking never even happened the way the republicans claim it did. the i
we re holding him responsible to fix what is broken. i have never called for his resignation nor said that he has specific knowledge. issa has no evidence the attorney general knew anything about the controversial fast and furious case. last sunday, he said there s no evidence the white house was involved either. the lack of evidence had democrats on the rules committee today wondering why the house is going to go through with the contempt vote. as i get deeper and deeper into this and i go over the documents that have been released and i learn about the willingness of the justice department to continue to cooperate, i mean, this idea where in the rules committee, an emergency meeting to rush this to the floor tomorrow, just doesn t smell right to me. we re getting ready to save this institution. with this particular kind of undertaking. darrell issa and the republicans are trying to nail eric holder and the white house by linking them to a federal gun trafficking o