including, oh, politics. have you heard, we re in political season officially, and this man can now be called perhaps mr. money bags. rick santorum has raised upwards of $1 million in just about the last 24 to 36 hours, which amounts to more than half of what he s been able to raise since he started his campaign, if the numbers actually shake out, which is pretty remarkable. so, we re going to talk a little bit about what that means and whether that money s going to continue as they surge forward to the next few states. seismic changes coming to the united states military forces. defense department today and leader leon panetta as well as president obama planning to talk today about how the pentagon will cut about $500 million from its budget. here s how the new strategy will shake out. apparently, we re no longer going to be able to fight two ground wars at the same time. 4,000 troops are going to be cut from european bases and at least 47,000 fewer marines and troops will be in act
we re bringing you the news from a to z. it s 5:00 a.m. in the east. six police officers were shot overnight while serving a search warrant in utah. that was drug-related. they are recovering in the hospital this morning. apparently, only one suspect there. also in the hospital, right? yes, also in the hospital. we ll continue to watch that. also, guess what? some huge announcements coming. pictures like this may not be as voluminous if the government gets its way. president obama is about to announce we re going to cut a lot of troops and change our war tragedy. we re not going to be so capable of fighting two wars at once if what he says is going to be the way of the future. so, you know the dallas teenager that was deported by mistake? well, her family says she was sent to colombia where she didn t speak the language, didn t know anyone. why? because apparently, she ran away from home, and when the police picked her up, she gave them a false name, which hap
or maybe exhibiting a partial meltdown. authorities say they re in control but more and more people are skeptical about the government s ability to deal with a growing problem on that front. the death toll rose, one official in one region well, yesterday he said 10,000 were missing, now he says he thinks 10,000 people are dead just in his region alone. survivors are dealing with shortages. 2 million are without power. there s no water and shortages of food and on a cold night like tonight you feel that badly. relief efforts are trying to compensate, the japanese defense department today announced 100,000 soldiers will be deployed to help the people in this region. 50 countries are involved in relief and rescue, including the united states announcing today