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News Wrap: Romney Insists Americans Better Under Him

Clip: 9/19/2012 | 4m 18s

News Wrap: Romney Insists Americans Would Fare Better Under His Presidency

In other news Wednesday, Mitt Romney, trying to move past remarks made at a private fundraiser last May, insisted average Americans would do far better under him. Also, a French satirical magazine published crude cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad, which threaten to ignite a new wave of protests throughout the Muslim world.

09/19/2012

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