enough. in a blog post they say expending the bush administration s middle class tax cuts would help. the president accuses republicans of holding them hostage. they say with little more than a week to go before congress begins its summer recess it s also important for lawmakers to act on what mr. obama calls his to do list, with tax incentives for companies to relocate companies back into this country. a veteran s job core. an expanding bill for homeowne homeowners. martha: we talked to security varney about this at the top of the last hour, and one of the things that he brought up is this issue of whether or not the white house will change its view on the bush tax cuts and whether or not they would allow them to stay in place for those over 200 and 250,000, the so-called
refinancing, eligibility, and tax credit for clean energy companies and small businesses that hire new workers, and the creation of a new veterans job core. what are the chances, however, doug of the republicans siding with the president and making this happen as angela pointed out there, not really for him? kelly, the chances are almost nothing, which is really what this campaign is about. and those seem to me and i suspect angela would agree is mostly common sense ideas, that will benefit the middle class and i think what obama is trying to do in the campaign is to create a contrast between his administration that s trying to create jobs and promote policies that will stimulate the economy versus a congress that is largely inept and i think that angela is right, there s plenty of blame to go around, but since the republicans control the house, bottom line, they re going to get the brunt of the blame and the attention. kelly: and it appears
says, don t count me out. yes, today is super bowl sunday. 111 million viewers will be glued to the tv tonight. will you? also, 111 million viewers are snacking. can you guess the top three foods that go hand in hand with the fwam? we ll tell you about them. we start with mitt romney. he is waking up a very happy man this morning, you could say. the republican presidential candidate is the winner of the nevada caucuses. it was predicted yesterday. 43% of the vote, he got. romney is leading by 33%. newt gingrich with 25% followed with ron paul with 19%. now, mitt romney is the first one of them to score back to back victories. this is big. he rallied his supporters in vegas last night after the fact. our mission is to increase the freedom and opportunity of the american people and our blueprint is the constitution of the united states. we re going to build an america are hope is a new job with a paycheck. not a word on an old bumper sticker. newt gingrich says he vows he i
to an end in syria. also, another epidemic in america. this one has to do with your furry friend. we want to get right to politics, though. nevada republican caucuses get under way in just a few hours. there are 28 delegates up for grabs in the first contest west of the mississippi. cnn s joe johns has more on the final rush for support. susan, as the race for nevada caucuses entered the home stretch, the mitt romney campaign was hoping their candidate was well positioned to score a victory here just like he did four years ago. it was a bizarre week in politics, though, with donald trump stirring up a publicity firestorm before finally publicly endorsing romney for president. romney did not help his own case with his comments on cnn that he was not concerned about the poor because there s a safety net for them. he later said he misspoke. meanwhile, newt gingrich, the former speaker of the house tried to capitalize on the romney misstep promoting his own plan to create j
michael e. knight is the name. he will be here with me to talk about the end of an era, all my children s last episode on the air was yesterday. from the cnn headline news center in atlanta georgia, this is your cnn saturday morning, 7:00 a.m. in laengz. wherever you are, glad you are right here. and if you are still here with us, that means you weren t hit up side the head by debris from that falling satellite. it came crashing back to earth. look at these dramatic pictures of it coming down. okay, not so dramatic, but still, nasa was getting us ready for this. it was supposed to break up into several pieces. this is out of san antonio. one piece of video here. people all over from minnesota to texas to hawaii to the philippines, to the netherlands, everybody claims they saw something in the skies last night. reynolds, did they? well, why don t you ask tad martin? no. everyone is going to the thing is, because this has been something that s captured the imagination o