@NCCapitolLawmakers catch the gameMost state lawmakers have spent most of today's special veto override session sitting around while leaders wheel and deal behind closed doors. But at least they're not bored.Posted 2012-01-05T03:26:37+00:00 - Updated 2018-07-13T18:17:58+00:00By Laura LeslieState lawmakers have spent much of today's special veto override session sitting around while leaders wheel and deal behind closed doors.But at least they're not bored. During this evening's lag time, the House had the Orange Bowl up on the big-screen TVs that show bill information during floor sessions. House lawmakers watching the Orange Bowl during a break in session 1-4-12relatedTrending With backs against the wall, Canes' resolve faces ultimate challenge Police presence at two bloody scenes near 15-501 in Durham USGA opens new headquarters in Pinehurst, showcasing historic golf artifacts Crochet strikes out 11 to help the White Sox beat the Guardians 6-3 Security mishap causes delays for morning travelers at RDUVideos watch · 31:42WRAL Late News watch · 1:59WRAL WeatherCenter Forecast watch · 1:27Evening Pick 3 Pick 4 and Cash 5 watch · 0:43Mega Millions Drawing watch · 29:46Sky 5 flies over I-40 West crash near Garner•Credits