and sometime tierrist, peter o rourke tells me there is something funny about this campaign. it s the economy, stupid and nobody knows the economy better than jack well etch. i ll ask him what he thinks of the republican race. and filmmaker ed burns, how he used twitter to make his new movie. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. all eyes on new hampshire, a state known for knock downing front runners. there seems to be little chance [ kate ] most women may not be properly absorbing the calcium they take because they don t take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. holding a 33% lead. ron paul with 20% and jon huntsman and newt gingrich are not far behind. and rick tan tor rum at 10% and rick perry at 1%. the calcium they take because they don t take it with food. what does this mean? switch to citracal maximum plus d. it s the only calcium supplement a top romney supporter and that can be taken with or without food. that s why my doctor recommends citr
he went for a walk, he went for a swim, and he ended up in a lifeboat. jeanne moos, cnn new york. here we go, hour number two. all eyes today on the silver and bronze in new hampshire. the biggest prize may be in south carolina. also a rare look inside syria. let s play reporter roulette on this tuesday and begin with you in new hampshire. obviously it is decision day. all eyes on who will get the number two and number three spots tonight. you just spoke with john huntsman. is he feeling confident? he is feeling very confident, brooke. i have to tell you, it s very calm outside the webster school here in manchester. it s been like polling palooza here all day long. we ve seen several candidates go through the media mosh pit in a last appeal to voters before this primary is wrapped up. we had a chance to catch up with john huntsman. he made his way through the crowd to talk to voters at the last second and we asked him what his expectations were for tonight. here s what he
it started at midnight. mississippi governor, he pardoned four convicted killers on his way out from office. they were all serving life sentences in murder cases. all of them had also worked in a special program at the governor s mansion. and i m not sure if you saw these pictures, but awesome. check this out. this is a tanker with ice cutters trying to plow through the alaskan ice because it s got a critical shipment of fuel. and it s headed towards an alaskan city that really, really needs that fuel and could run out if they can t cut the ice in time. things we take for granted. i know. and a bama blowout, crimson tide wins the national title. tweet revenge against lsu. i have no idea what she is talking about. i don t know anything about football. i follow this one. did you? yeah. well, i m lying. spl say it was boring. was it boring? it wasn t boring. i guess it depends on where you re from and what you think. first up, the new hampshire primary is fin
i m erin burnett, tonight, live from a seasonably chilly new hampshire. polls open less than 12 hours in the state s gop primary. the second contest in the race to the white house. it s romney s race to lose here tonight. we went to some l of the campaign headquarters today. we talked to volunteers, went into a cigar shop and i smell a little bit and some passion for a guy that a lot of people say doesn t spark passion. now, we got some good shots of the candidates calling supporters and asking for their vote tomorrow. we also got to talk to mitt romney s only brother and he revealed something interesting about his brother that i had never heard before i will virtually guarantee you have never heard. but the romney campaign has a reason to be confident. let s run through a couple of the latest polls. romney at the 33%. paul with 20% and jon huntsman, who has spent basically all his time in this state in third with about 13%. there s a second poll which gives romney a bigger l
my son had a lot of friends back then. they all hang out together, hang out with jerry sandusky and i think you should talk to these other boys, too, not week in they would say. she pointed them in these boys direction. amir hekmati an ex-marine, born in arizona, raised in michigan. his family says the 28-year-old was arrested in august while visiting his grandmother and other relatives in iran. they say his reported confession, quote unquote, had to have been coerced. also in the news, emotional moments last night at a memorial service marking the one-year anniversary of the tucson shooting mass sack they re left six people dead. congresswoman gaby giffords, one of 13 people wounded, recited the pledge of allegiance. one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. such a goose bumps moment. she, by the way is still recovering from her injuries from that incident. and the pharmaceutical company novartis is recalling several of its products bec