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news late today from donald trump. he s expected to make what his campaign or his office is calling a major announcement tomorrow in las vegas. the announcement will pertain to the presidential race. so speculation resuming tonight on whether or not donald trump will either endorse somebody in the republican field or in fact run as an independent in the 2012 race. let s begin with our lead story in the ongoing debate about a potential freeze for federal employees for yet another year. the resolution was introduced by congressman sean duffy. he s a republican of wisconsin. it would extend the nonmilitary federal employee pay freeze into its third year, a move that projected could save taxpayers about $26.5 billion. here s how the debate ensued earlier today on capitol hill. we ll begin with crepttive duffy of wisconsin. i think it s important that we review the history of federal employee pay freezes. in the last congress, this came up under a democrat-controlled house, de
between the parties on how they approach the issue of taxes. we have exerts from the white house is that the president is going to hit the theme again and again. he believes shrinking number of people are doing well and increasing number barely getting by. as president obama molls over the time draft, there is a photo of the last-minute tweaks and behind the scene video showing changes in his handwriting and show excerpts that the president is making the case that the economy is turning around. adding defiantly, as long as i m president i will work with anyone in the chamber to build on the momentum. in reality, the guts of the speech were written four months ago when he first used billionaire business execkive to to push for higher taxes on the rich. warren buffett s secretary shouldn t pay a higher tax rate than warren buffett. reporter: aides say he ll add detail on how to fix it from policy stand point and he may also exploit it from political stand point by literally
house correspondent ed henry with an idea we ll be hearing tonight. good evening. reporter: good evening. i m told that the president will not take direct aim at mitt romney paying tax rate of 14% but he will offer contrast between the parties on how they approach the issue of taxes. we have exerts from the white house is that the president is going to hit the theme again and again. he believes shrinking number of people are doing well and increasing number barely getting by. as president obama molls over the time draft, there is a photo of the last-minute tweaks and behind the scene video showing changes in his handwriting and show excerpts that the president is making the case that the economy is turning around. adding defiantly, as long as i m president i will work with anyone in the chamber to build on the momentum. in reality, the guts of the speech were written four months ago when he first used billionaire business execkive to to push for higher taxes on the rich.
taxpayers be left holding the bag. we ll talk to senators ken conrad and republican coburn. what does herman cain mean for newt gingrich s chances? we ll ask the panel where the republican race means now. and power player of the week reimagines how to choose a president all right now on fox news sunday . hello, again from fox news in washington. the republican presidential field was shaken up again saturday when herman cain announced after weeks of allegations about his personal life he is suspending his campaign. as of today, with a lot of prayer, and soul searching i am suspending my presidential campaign. chris: less than a month before the voters make their choice, here is the latest poll. newt gingrich moved to the front of the field with 25 percent. ron paul next at 18. and mitt romney at 16 and followed by michele bachmann tied with fourth with herman cain at 8. 60 percent are willing to change their mind. joining us to discuss the race is congresswoman george w.