who believe it, you have people who do not believe it. they are so scared it s a rumor. but it s coming, it s coming. i know that it will happen tonight. but people are very, very taking it very easy here because they heard a lot of things and now they are doubting of anything. but i think the minute that mubarak will announce it, that will be a big celebration here in the square. vice president of one of the opposition parties and also former member of parliament there in egypt, thank you very much as you ve given us some insight to what s not only happening on the streets but the thoughts and reactions to the reports that president mubarak will be announcing he s stepping down tonight. straight to mike at the white house. of course this is an important issue for president obama as he keeps an eye on what s happening. what are you hearing in terms of response? reporter: we have no official response, no official comment yet from the white house. the president on his way now, wing
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overhaul. reporter: for the tea party movement health care is the exhibit a on the kind of government they railed against. the congressman they find as making the most votes to make health care law. the tea party express rolled in for the first of five planned prallys here in michigan s upper peninsula. why this stop? it s bart stupak s district. defeat bart stupak the man who sold out principle but agree or disagree with his principle reporter: the anti-abortion democrats 11th hour deal helped deliver remaining votes to pass health care. no public funding for abortion in this legislation. we ve all stood on principle. reporter: stupak constituent beverly michaels doesn t buy it and says the yes vote drew her to the tea party rally. i was proud of him because he
president will begin the critical process quickly of interviewing some of these potential nominees, i m told that it will not happen soon, and it will not happen this within. john? dan lothian, thank you. last night we took you to michigan s upper peninsula to show you the tea party express in its effort to defeat bart stupak this november. the congressman made sure that wouldn t happen. announcing he will not seek re-election. stupak said it had had nothing to do with the tea party protests and predict he would have won re-election. he told dana bash it was time, after 18i years to seek a new challenge. he said the harsh tone of the political environment made his decision easier. it s unnerving but, you know, i ve been a police officer for many years. i ve been through some tough calls. we ve gone through this before but not to the degree of the viciousness of this time. i wish everyone would just step
courthouse in michigan, $15 million to repaint the bridge, 800,000 to preserve the quincy mining company, smeltzer, michigan s upper peninsula and on and on. this was the signing at the white house. the only picture we have of satisfying those abortion opponents at the white house. but all of this in a healthcare bill, there s no place for this stuff. now neil: congressman, well put. you were great and i appreciate your taking the time. thank you. the guy behind the nearly $5 billion vioxx payout has his sights set on toyota. will he get that case? mark lanier is here.