must repeal and replace obamacare. joining me now is representative sean duffy from wisconsin. the president campaigned on overhauling the swamp, overhauling washington, getting things done. he has come up against the bureaucracy. who is in the wrong? washington or the president? which is broken? the president is right. he campaigned on repealing and replacing obamacare but the senate and house campaigned on repealing and replacing obamacare. the president has been pretty does aisle with the senate s failure. he can send out mean and aggressive tweets. he has been pretty nice in the tweets he sent out against the senate. mitch has done everything he can to try to get his senate online to pass some form of repeal and replace. these are two leaders who are trying to get to the same end goal, repeal and replace. mitch isn t able to corral some of his senate republicans to
fallen in the polls in iowa. yet he is there campaigning. what s the strategy. he gave a speech today with a position very poplar to the g.o.p. voters. washington is too big. it needs to be cut down to size. here is part of what he had to say? i happen to believe it is time to create a part time congress where their pay is cut in half. their office budgets are cut in half. and their time in washington is cut in half. [ applause ] shep, his plan for overhauling washington also includes doing away with lifetime appointments for all federal judges. shannon bream in washington. shannon, thanks very much. the alarm clock is ticking now on that whole deficit super committee in washington. missing next week s deadline would mean potentially painful automatic budget did you tell c. now word that lawmakers could put off part of the job. this is new. we are live in d.c. plus, there are new details about the mother of this missing boy outside of seattle. the mother who claims she left her
street. and facing dozens of counts of child abuse, coach jerry sandusky speaks out in an interview and denies he s a interview and denies he s a pedophile. captions by vitac www.vitac.com in a predawn raid, occupy wall street protesters were driven out two months after they started camping out. a court is deciding whether they should be allowed in. let s go to poppy harlow. what happened in zuccotti park and what happens next? well, wolf, at about 1:00 a.m. this morning, hundreds of new york city police officers raided the park behind me. completely cleared it out of occupy wall street protesters. i was here from 2:00 a.m. on. there were clashes in the streets from protesters and the police. the scene now, this park is surrounded by protesters and supporters of the movement waiting for a result from the courts. the hearing going on right now. what happened is this morning, a new york state supreme court judge issued a ruling saying it was illegal for the protesters