the treaty. the landmark treaty could come up for a procedural vote as early as today. admiral mike mullen chairman of the joint chiefs of staff wrote a letter backing that pact and that could nudge more senators into the yes column. from nuclear weapons to your fridge, congress is on the verge of giving the thumbs up for bad food from entering the supply chain. the legislation would give the food and drug administration new strength and imposing tougher rules on production and trade. the house is expected to pass that bill today. and the president and the pen busy expected to sign the don t ask, don t tell repeal tomorrow but the 17-year ban on gay troops serving openly in the military won t end immediately. the law only changes once the pentagon proves to congress that the military has met several requirements including troop education programs. and the pentagon hasn t set a timetable saying that it s moving forward at a deliberate pace. you can watch the president signing the re
but 17-year ban on gay troops serving openly in the military won t end immediately. the law only changes once the pentagon proves to congress that the military has met several requirements including troop education programs. and the pentagon saying only it s moving forward at a deliberate pace. you can catch the president signing the don t ask, don t tell repeal tomorrow morning right here in the cnn newsroom 9:15 eastern time. exit stage left. wikileaks founder julian assange does it again. our jeannie moos takes a look at interview walk-offs to remember. to the morning bowl of cereal. and to lactaid® milk. easy to digest and with all the calcium and vitamin d of regular milk. [ female announcer ] lactaid®. the original lactose-free milk.