of course, it s always the president, first lady that make the final decision, and they ll include people who are also close to them and their friends that they would like the foreign leader to meet as well. jenna: have you heard of any changes that came out of that event with the salahi and the quote unquote gate crashing that took place? this is already a year and a half since that has happened. they took swift action to put changes in place, and frankly mutt back in place a process that had already existed and worked for many years, and that is having someone at the gate alongside the secret service who is most intimately knowledgeable with the guest list. it s the person who has taken their responses, knows who should be there and who shouldn t and would be the one who could address if someone has inadvertently been left off the list. that was a process put back in place that had existed. i think a sweeping review of what other issues may have come up, or things that have gone
we are waiting for a final vote in the house to repeal the president s overhaul of our healthcare delivery system. it s a big issue that eveninger skwraoeused voters from town hall meetings to the midterm elections. right now the house is going through the final procedures before today s repeal vote. carl cameron live on capitol hill for us right now. does this look like it s a forgone conclusion, carl. reporter: pretty much if you look at the election results of 2010 and the promises made up to that point, today s outcome shouldn t surprise anybody. the new republican house majority, perhaps with a handful of democratic votes will vote to repeal the healthcare act, and it s just not a one-step process. a short time ago the house speaker john boehner made reference to the second accept step, which begins tomorrow. listen to this. the congress can do better, in terms of replacing obamacare, with common-sense reforms that will bring down the cost of health insurance and expand access