geepg good evening. i'm ali velshi sitting in for erin burnett. republican presidential candidates have just over a week left to prove to iowans that they're the first to win the nation's contest held on january 3rd. polls show the race there is still very much up for grabs, but there was only one candidate out today with an official campaign event and it wasn't one of those top three. it was rick santorum and he went hunting with an important guest. dana bash joins us now with more. who is this special guest that got rick santorum out on a campaign event today? >> he's congressman steve king, a very prominent republican from the state of iowa whose endorsement is coveted big time. he didn't endorse santorum today and i spoke with him by phone as he was driving in the car, ali, to this hunting event with rick santorum. he told me he'd planned to endorse months ago. he wanted to back one of these candidates to try to have a big impact in the iowa caucuses and he still to this day, eight day away, he says he can't do it because just like many other republican voters in iowa, he can't make up his mind. so certainly helpful to rick santorum to have this picture that we're showing right now, but he did not get an actual endorsement from steve king and it's fascinating that he is just perplexed that he can't make up his mind. >> santorum is going to all 99 counties in iowa. michele bachmann is about to achieve that. he has really, really worked hard in iowa. is it helping him? the latest poll has him at 4%? >> no. if you look at the poll, it's not helping him at all, but the thing about iowa and the thing about the caucuses and the way they work is, you know, you never know where the activists are going to come from and where they're going end up and if, this is a big if, he could get the help of someone like steve king who can fire up his activists, that certainly could help rick santorum, but look, for somebody like rick santorum, it was certainly a smart move for him to get out on a day when nobody else is out today and this is make or break, the state of iowa is make or break. >> he's kept the idea that he wants voters to think he's the most conservative or reliably conservative in the group. mitt romney has released an ad called conservative agenda. let's listen to that. >> i'm going do something to government. i'm going to make it simpler and smarter and smaller, getting rid of programs and getting programs back to states and finally making the government itself more efficient. >> the different conservative than the one rick santorum champions. this is a fiscal conservative and more appealing to a lot of the conservatives with money to donate. rick perry also has an ad out there taking a completely different approach. he slams congress and he's talking about making congress part-time. listen to his ad. >> if washington's the problem, why trust him to fix it. they spent three years in congress leaving us with debts, earmarks and bailouts. >> too many different approaches for conservatives in iowa. one, the fiscal conservative message not touching on those social conservative issues that santorum and bachmann play to and he's talking about the outsider and how congress is a problem. which one plays better in iowa. >> when it comes to mitt romney, of course, he's going play up at least as part of his closing argument, the idea that he's a fiscal conservative. i was with mitt romney a lot four years ago in iowa. he spent millions of dollars and he had an incredible organization and he got pummeled because people don't buy him as a social conservative because he's changed his stance on the issues that social conservatives care so much about. >> when you've got two sitting members of congress, two former members of congress also running with you, of course, and you're a texas governor, of course, that's what you're going say and as a senior congressional correspondent, part-time congress, maybe not such a bad idea. >> great to see you as always. dana bash joining us from washington. let's bring in robert zirmman, a democratic strategist and republican strategist. thank you for joining us. let's just think about this for a second. mike huckabee makes a point. we're not expecting terrible weather particularly for io wans. >> if it's nice, those people who like romney will come out and vote. if it's not nice, they might say it's kind of cloudy outside. i'm hanging out inside, but the ron paul supporters will climb over three or four mountains to cast their ballot for him. what's your thought on this? >> i love mike, but i couldn't disagree more. the reason is that in iowa you have some of the most extreme republicans in the country. these people would come out in a tornado. when they make up their mind and they have their candidate and this is the smallest sliver of people who will participate in any primary or caucus anywhere in the nation and believe me, when they make up their mind they'll be out to vote regardless of weather. >> christine romans, my colleague, she's from iowa and she says this is the first time that it's so late in the season and you haven't seen people's lawn signs. you do see ron paul lawn signs because those folks were committed from the beginning and remain committed and we're getting to the place where these i on wans have not made their mind up. >> that's part of the culture there. in 2008, 40% of the i on what voters decided in the last week and we see a significant number that are undecided or publicly saying they'll switch positions. they're leaning one way, but they're open to switching in other positions. the right hand doesn't know what the extreme right hand is doing and that's the challenge and to see them consolidate and that's why if you look at the field as it is laid out, the issue is not who wins. the issue is who comes out of iowa with momentum. ron paul's victory or ron paul finishing second is a tremendous victory for romney. consolidating the anti-romney constituency. >> one important point to remember, ron paul is very much in this race. the advantage he has is he has a base that goes with him. he has the 13, 14, 15%. he doesn't have to go out and earn his dinner every night. romney for all his money and gingrich. they don't have what ron paul has and that's a solid base. i think paul is in this. i don't think he'll win, but i think he can play a big role in these primaries. >> but, jack, ron paul has shown to have a very niche constituency or a boutique constituency. he gets the 20%, 22%, but doesn't show potential for growth. >> you're right. >> the candidate in iowa has the potential to consolidate anti-romney votes. >> that's a good point. newt gingrich has been of the group the most successful at the moment, but they have the big problem in virginia. they were talking about how they were going to be on the ballot in virginia and we find out five of those candidates didn't make it on to the ballot including newt gingrich. he wanted to have a write-in ballot and the rules of the state didn't allow that. he was referred to this as their pearl harbor moment. is this serious, jack? i don't think so. i think this will be decided before march 4th. if i were gingrich i'd be doing the same thing. you'd want to turn this into a big media win. you want to pretend you're the underdog and you'll want to do all of those things and i think this will be over long before that. the real issue here when you look at all of this stuff is whether romney can get through the south. my prediction is he can't and when you come out that other side there's just not enough oxygen. my prediction is only a conservative can win this. it's important to remember and you look at the layout of the primary and caucus season. february is a relatively quiet time and because of a proportional representation, it's not a winner take-all process. super tuesday, march 6th would be defining. romney is showing he has the national organization to go the distance. newt gingrich, for all his bravado has shown not just that he's an underdog, but that he's incompetent and it's a very clear message to the donor and political community when you can't even get on the key ballot states. the other problem is how he explains it comparing this to pearl harbor and the way he explained his infidelities by doing this for love of country. at one point, just lose credibility in the process. >> all right, guys. we have lots of time to continue this discussion. jack, always good to see you. thank you very much for joining us. >> a reminder, live coverage begins next tuesday here on cnn, 7:00 p.m. eastern. still out front reports today that iran is strengthening its military ties with its longtime foe, iraq. is this real or is this posturing? 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>> so far there's no impact on the military users and the military clients which purchased stratfor's information. as far as the company, they are posting a number of messages on their facebook page because their website's down, so they've turned to facebook to communicate with their clients, acknowledging that this information has been disclosed and telling people to be very cautious and perhaps go to some of these credit reporting agencies that we know about like equifax and others so that they can keep track of their credit card charges. the thing that's so mysterious here that no one is answering yet is whether stratfor encrypted the credit card data of its client base. could they possibly have just overlooked that and not even done it? ali? >> thanks very much for that, barbara starr joining us from washington. christmas is certainly over for a 7-year-old walmart greeter in upstate new york. she sustained fractures to the side of her face after being hit by a customer. she was punched on christmas eve after asking 26-year-old jacketa simmons to show her the receipt for her purchases. simmons was detained by employees and customers after she ran out of the store. she's been charged with two counts of assault. >> baggage handlers in argentina make a startling discovery inside a man's suitcase. this was no movie. and reports that iran may be cozying up to iraq. is this true or is this military posturing. >> and a fire at a home in connecticut claims five on christmas day, what authorities think might have caused it when we come back. is it because taking a step represents hope? 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is there something they're looking for? >> well, fire marshals have already conducted their evidence gathering, part of the investigation and the city's fire -- or the city's building inspector arrived at the scene and deemed the structure unsafe, and it was ruled that it needed to be torn down, so that's exactly what they did. part of the structure had already collapsed the day before. the top floor. so all that remain were the first two floor, charred and two chimneys at the top of the structure. >> we're rooking at it now and it was a big house. madonna badger and her friend escaped, got to the hospital. we know she's been released. what are they up to now, do you know? >> we don't know that the point. their whereabouts as far as i can tell are unknown at this point. she was released and he is still in the hospital in stable condition at this point. as to where she is with her ex-husband matthew, we don't know as of this point. >> chase wright, thanks very much for joining with us that update. chase wright is with "the hour" in stamford. reports that iran plans to strengthen ties with iraq. is this a clear any present danger or is it iran continuing to posture. and the fbi in the search for a missing 9-year-old fort wayne, indiana, girl. her grandfather comes out front next. vaaa vrooom! need some help, ma'am? 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[ male announcer ] chevy runs deep. a suicide car bomber managed to get through six security checkpoints before setting off an explosion in central baghdad. the bombing occurred at iraq's interior ministry compound. police say five people died and at least 39 were injured. this follows a string of attacks that occurred last week resulting in nearly 70 deaths and injuring more than 200 people. meanwhile, iran's armed forces chief congratulated his iraqi counterpart on the exit of u.s. troops in the count riyadh adding that iran is ready to boost its military ties with iraq. iran's navy warned off a foreign helicopter that flew near the strait of hormuz where the country was conducting training maneuver. that is a choke point, really, where a lot of the oil from the middle east goes to other parts of the world. do americans need to worry about iran or is this just military posturing? trina passi is president of the national iranian-american council. thanks very much for being with us. >> thank you for having me, ali. >> i have informally talked to some people who feel this isn't just posturing. it's very real. these countries that were mortal enemies in the past have far less reason to be mortal enemies today. it's quite likely that there is some detant, between iraq and iran. >> the relationship between the current iranian government and the current iraqi government -- it remains to be seen if it is durable or not. there's much that indicates that it will be difficult for the iranians and iraqis to retain this level of relationship for much longer. at the end of the day these are two countries that for 3,000 years have been pretty hostile rivals in the region and there are few reasons to believe that that will change. >> what's the biggest reason that it will change. the fact that iraq does have a shia majority that is now in a lot more control than they ever were under saddam hussein? >> certainly, but at the same time, you have the rest of the iraqi population that are not necessarily on such good footing with the iranians. there are a lot of sentiments inside iraq that they're trying to dominate iraq. in the long run, iraq is too powerful and too strong to be dominated by the iranians. if the iranians are clever and pursue a much more even relationship between the two, then there is some hope for these two countries to have