good morning, everybody, and thanks for joining us. i m betty nguyen. the battle for presidential nomination has changed now just one week before the florida primary. a new mitt romney has emerged, ready to attack the surging newt gingrich in heated and personal terms. that was made clear during last night s debate, but today romney s tax returns are likely to take center stage. susan mcginnis is in washington with that. good morning, susan. good morning. there were very heated moments last night in this debate. romney, more aggressive than you have ever seen him before. you could really feel the stakes are getting higher ahead of the florida primary. after the debate, romney releases some about his income and taxes. he made more than $40 million in the past two years. in 2010, 40% went to pay taxes, a rate lower than what most pay because most of his money comes from investments. his returns show he also gave $3 million to charity, including $1.5 million to the mormon ch
anyway. but he is. he s talking taxes. he s releasing his tax returns today. but you know what, early start has the early look. we got all those facts and details of why everybody is up in arms. what did he make and paid out? the florida debate. it was a little nasty and personal. romney is saying no more mr. nice guy. going after gingrich with gloves off. tivo or pop the popcorn now. it s the annual state of the union. even though one of his terms didn t have a state of the union. we re going to have that tonight. what is president obama going to do? a campaign speech or a blueprint for the economy? this was breaking news yesterday. the deadly tornadoes in alabama. it s the second time for those folks in less than a year. the red cross is responding. there are two people dead, hundreds of homes destroyed in that area. pictures are difficult to see. but up first here, we re going to start with the tale of the 10 o 40s. in less than four hours, the mitt romney camp will