enough of what they asked for to keep them in the room, whether it was promising some considerations on the d.r.e.a.m. act to jeff flake, to expanding the medical deduction tax credit and the salt language for susan collins, pass-through provisions for ron johnson and steve danes. it really was the art of assembling just enough votes to get this thing across in the senate and steamrolling a dozen or so republicans in the house from these high tax states who said it wasn t good enough. now it s a situation which you saw on the white house lawn where all of these republicans have to lock arms on this and stay together because they are all 100% in on this bill regardless of the frankenstein monster elements that were sewn onto it to get it across the finish line. the person laughing the hardest at this table is doug. so much to say. i have to get you back in on this. defend your frankenstein. first of all, you have a rosy
for publishing ads of sexy celebrities. why their complaint could be a game-changer for the advertising business. we all looked at a magazine cover and said, that is so airbrushed. that s right, can you be too beautiful? yeah, uh-huh. let s see. makeup helps everybody. that s right. you know how long we re in hair and makeup before we were on tonight? but first, every senate democrat plus two republicans are saying they won t support the house republican plan to raise the debt limit. house speaker john boehner wants to bring the plan to the floor later today. as john hendren reports, boehner is working hard to get tho votes. good morning, , hn. reporter: good morning, rob and tanya. you may know there are a lot of people on capitol hill who complain that the tea party has gone too far. but you might be surprise who s saying that now. house speaker johnhnoehner cracked the whip. using salt language in a cledz-door meeting with republicans, he told wavering tea party fres