after the resignation friday, announced they had frozen any assets that may belong to mubarak and his family, that was protective more than anything else. we don t foe what as sets there are. that s not common? reporter: that s not necessarily common, but again, it s something that when something like this happens, there s a big effort in the u.s. on the part of the justice department to eliminate stakes, what they call state-sponsored corruptions. this could become part of that though there s no official word from the justice department but it s a very, very involved process 30 trace assets, and getting them back is another issue. does not look easy. great stuff right there. you know, conservatives and 2012 presidential hopeful spent the weekend gathering in washington lambasting obama. for two years the obama administration and the democrat congress pursued an agenda bent on fulfilling the pent-up
to look like he wasn t overspending and that he was focused on some medium and long-term deficit redux, but there isn t this huge focus on doing it immediately, right, which is what house republicans are trying to have that debate and fight right now and it doesn t touch entitlements. entitlements is a conversation we ll start on the side. entitlements and both sides not address that so far. no surprise here that republican budget leaders are ripping apart president obama s budget plan. they are accusing the president of imposing $1.6 trillion tax hike and adding another $13 trillion to the nation s debt. mitch mcconnell took to the senate floor with his criticisms. attack a listen. it s a patronizing plan that says to the american people their concerns are not his concerns. it s a plan that says fulfilling the president s vision of a future of trains and wind mills is more important than a
demands of every frustrated lib zblal liberal. he is weak. unassertive and does not the obama administration is anti-jobs, anti-small business, anti-manufacturing, pro-trial lawyer, pro-bureaucrat, pro-high taxes. mark murray, witnessed cpac firsthand. from what we heard, not a lot of love. speaker boehner admitting, though, when we take a look at the opportunity for leadership to bubble up in the gop presidential field, there was a lot that could happen. so, what names did you see there in terms of surfacing at cpac that might become some of the candidates of 2012? richard, it s important to point out cpac and the conference that happens every year is really jftust a small slice of the elect terror rate. it s increasing libertarian.
the president himself not demanded that they put out the initial documents already? the president s got more important things do, thank goodness that he s more focused on that. governor abercrombie himself says that and points out that in, as he, the governor who is bringing this issue up because he was a classmate of obama s parents, he saw obama as a baby, and he s tired of people, literally, lambasting obama s parents for no good reason. and so he wants to try to put in to rest. of course, it won t work, because the birthers aren t interested in evidence that obama was born a u.s. citizen. they only want to hear evidence that he was not. and that s not going to happen. well, what about going to that 20% or 23% we showed in the new york times poll that doesn t know. they just want evidence. is that a group that has a right to get more documentation and would abercrombie s position here be the right one, david? well, listen, there s enough
the economy running again, so that this country can stabilize. just as it s trying to get to some sense of normalcy. thank you. here s a number for you to wrap your brain around. try to, at least. $3.7 trillion, that s president obama s budget for next year. how s that going to affect your life? let s go to nbc news chief white house correspondent chuck todd. what will affect our lives at home? reporter: two things that maybe viewers are familiar with. one, assistance for low income americans for heating and cooling, some energy subsidies. big deal in the northeast in particular, especially with a hard-hit winter, but for very hot summers. that is being cut, it s being pulled back. it s not being gotten rid of completely but just cut back. the second is pell grants for college students who want to take summer course. no more of those. that s money that s getting