getting back on a horse, started getting better and stronger. one of our finest historical and military monuments. behind me is the eequestrian centre for the olympic games. has a horse in that race. a part ownership in rafalka, which is in the olympic equestrian competition. tonight, i ll be talking to the romneys about that, about the election. and, well, just about everything else. including their very enduing and very touching love story. governor and mrs. romney, it must feel how does it feel to be back at the olympics? the olympics have been such a huge part of your life. you helped turn around the salt lake olympics. excited to be back here now? it s great. it s absolutely fabulous. i d never been to an olympics before i was given the olympic job. i ve done the same thing everybody else did. i watched the games on tv. but to actually be here and to experience not just the athletes but also the volunteers who are working hard and excited. and then the whole commun
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that he had been abused before that mike mcqueary incident, after the mike mcqueary incident, and he intends to the sue, because he says his abuse, he believes, could have been stopped if penn state officials had done the right thing back in 2001. okay, so you re saying possibly here, we could be seeing a civil suit. we know sandusky, as we mentioned, convicted of those 45 counts, yet to be sentenced. would this have an impact on that case? i d t foresee it having an impact on that case. he didn t take the stand and testify during that trial. it s not clear, at this point, if prosecutors are going to bring more charges against sandusky, because when he goes to be sentenced in september, he s really looking a de facto life sentence, because of his age and the amount of years of the convictions he carries. so whether or not this becomes a new part of a new criminal case is pretty unlikely. where, thing, has the potential to impact a criminal case is actually in the cover-up
take action on extending the bush era tax cuts. appeared being the keyword. senator majority leader mitch mcconnell announced he would not filibuster the measure. instead he allowed a straight up-or-down majority wins vote. the republican plan, extend the tax cuts for everyone. and president obama s plan, extend the cuts for 98% of americans, how olds making under $250,000 a year. why would senator mcconnell do such a thing? the only way to force people to take a stand is to make sure that today s votes truly count, by setting these shoet votes at a 50-vote threshold, nobody on the other side can hide behind a procedural vote while leaving their views on the actual bill itself a mystery, a simple mystery to the people who sent them here. and tonight, we now know where everyone stands. the democrats bill narrowly passed, 51 to 48. with two democrat, joe lieberman and jim webb opposing. the republicans plan failed. the vice president was there himself in the big chair in
find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. stayfocus lolo, focus.ya. let s do this. i am from baltimore. south carolina. bloomington, california. austin, texas. we are all here to represent the country we love. this is for everyone back home. it s go time. across america, we re all committed to team usa. michele bachmann s a fool in the fact that she s on the intelligence committee. you know, it s mind boggling. but newt gingrich should actually know better. he actually has a sense of history of the country. you know, what he s doing here,