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next hour. egyptian officers raid the they may have made some powerful enemies in the process. one group is chaired by madeleine albright. the other is chaired by john mccain. i m wolf blitzer. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room . captions by vitac www.vitac.com the clock is ticking. we re only five days away from the iowa caucuses. the focus has now turned to a certain degree, to rick santorum. an extraordinary surge in his poll. can rick santorum keep on climbing? joe johns has been following santorum in iowa on the campaign trial. joe, how did it go? well, wolf, good news and bad news for rick santorum. he s doing better in the polls. the bad news is he s the latest target on the campaign trial. what on earth took this guy so long to get traction in iowa any way? what s going on right now in iowa and i see it with the crowds getting bigger. i think they d be bigger in any circumstance. people are focused. here s a guy who spent more time in t ....
not anti-semitic and not homophobic. he ll join me on the phone in the next segment and ask the tough questions. with one week to the way caucuses, it is an easy guess where they are today. five in fact crisscrossing the hawkeye state right now or will be later today, including perry, gingrich, bachmann and romney. on the ground right now in iowa, sanatorium at the gop headquarters in fort dodge. romney was on the stump in new hampshire this morning but is expected in iowa later today. next tuesday s bat sl the first contest in the race for the republican nomination for those living in iowa you can expect an explosion of campaign television and radio commercials. latest american he verge group poll shows a three-way traffic jam for the top spot with paul at 21%. romney at 20%. gingrich at 19%. 12% of likely caucus goers are undecided at this late date. you don t have to be rich to be elected to congress but it helps. you will have lots of company there. data analyze ....
the same thing happened in nigeria last christmas day. we ll get you the update about what happened just a little while ago. also, this news is coming as pope benedict delivers his annual message from the vatican. it just so happens he s talking about violence around the world. we will let you hear part of his message. but let s start with those two christian churches in two cities in nigeria, both bombed today, christmas day, during holiday worship services. an eyewitness to the second explosion says he counted at least 19 people dead, many others are injured. this was happening, and not long after that, another bomb took place in another city of madala. i spoke to someone who was on the scene of that bombing. yeah. it s been a terrible event this morning. we have, from my count, 19 dead as of the time of this report. we do not know yet how many are in hospital as of about 8:00 a.m. it was about 10:30 where police officer was injured in a multiple bomb blast insi ....
the safeway where gabrielle giffords was. therer were also the celebrations at buckingham palace to egypt s tahrir square, and it all unfolded before our eyes. we mourned. we marvelled at the moments that defined the year. not guilty. and changed everything. tonight, we look back and outfront. we begin with the saga of amanda knox, the american exchange student convicted in italy ti of murdering her roommate. she was vilified by the press, but insisted she was innocent, and said on appeal that the dna evidence would prove it. and the trial lasted for months as a pale and frail knox waited for her fate, and waited for the verdict to be read. the appeal was successful and the conviction was overturned and she sobbed lighting up the world fly home to start her life over. shortly after, i spoke to her dad, curt knox. reporter: how is amanda doing? well, it she is doing remarkably well, and she has not mized a beat with the family, and that is nice to see. how ....
let s go outfront. good evening everyone. i m erin burnett. we re in countdown, counting down to a tax hike. congress has ten days to reach a deal that will keep american taxes from going up on january 1st. if they fail to agree, the average american worker will lose $40 a week. under fire today, republican house members who rejected a deal that would have extended the payroll tax cut by two months. past the two-month extension, return to work on the year-long extension or explain to the american people, 160 million of them, why congress would not listen to them. the speaker in turn went before the cameras to make his point. we re here. we re ready to work, looking for our counterparts to sit down with us so we can do what the president, bipartisan leaders in the house and senate all want. that s to extend the payroll tax cut for one year. deja deal. why don t we have a deal? let s asking republican jeb hensarling from texas, co-chair of the deficit super co ....