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you give love a bad name oh, the jersey s coming out this morning. newark mayor cory booker joins our panel. you know if you signed up the whole political thing you could coanchor the show. if you decide presidential bid is not that interesting, we would love to have you. you don t get love a bad name. thank you. see, he flatters me. you guys don t flatter me. you are back. we love having you. you ve advised the buchman campaign and romney campaign. ron braun seownstein, you re so. that s happening. tim pawlenty, of course, the former minnesota governor and also former presidential candidate will be joining us this morning. and alice stewart, press secretary. she s going to talk to us. reince priebus, chairman of the rnc and kevin dewine is slated to talk to us as well. we re going start by looking right at the numbers. mitt romney landing six victories on super tuesday. it was a nail biter in ohio. 38% to santorum s 37%. ultimately like the difference of someth ....
i m wolf blitzer, you re in the situation room. we re live here at constitution hall, here in the nation s capitol, where in just a little bit more than 24 hours, the republican presidential hopeful will face off for the first time in a major debate on national security, foreign affairs and the economy. he will be mod rating the event co-sponsored by the her kaj foundation and american enterprise institute. on the eve of this critical contest an eye-popping shift? the republican con taft. a new cnn poll just released minutes ago, shows newt gingrich on top of the republican pack for the first time. look at this wp 24% of republicans asked, if the former house speaker is their choice to be the presidential nominee, compared to mitt romney there is a dead heat, with gingrich and romney nationwide. other candidates, all in single digits. our chief political analyst, still at constitutional hall looking at numbers, gloria, gingrich is doing amazingly well. in several cate ....
of a local business serving a diverse seattle community and supporting training programs for tomorrow s workforce in los angeles. because the more we can do in local neighborhoods and communities, the more we can help make opportunity possible. it s true. you never forget your first subaru. live from washington this on this veterans day, at the top of this hour, hours away at penn state university, this is where i wanted to begin this hour, a huge football game tomorrow without joe paterno, and a vigil tonight for the sex abuse victims held on campus among students. set the scene. hello again. things are really quiet where i am right now where crowds are around and just a little while ago, we had one of the campuses at the penn state. let s listen. so that s the penn state al a mater. this group has been going around singing spontaneously at different spots all in an effort to raise awareness for the victims in this child abuse. let s talk about those victims an ....
continues today. an online report about michele bachmann suffering from frequent migraines become as headache for her campaign. would that story be written about a man? yank uighar quits because he says the network told him to tone it down. he ll be here and he won t be toning it down. this is reliable sources. he looked well, 80 years old as he sat in the witness chair and hall tingly answered the questions. rupert murdoch says he runs a big company and couldn t be expected to know the details of illegal conduct at one london tabloid or precisely how it was covered up. the chief executive of news corp. went out of his way to down play his influence. sometimes i would say to keep in touch. i edit the sunday times nearly every saturday, not to influence what he has to say at all. perhaps the most penetrating question came from a member of parliament who wanted to know just where does the buck stop? do you accept responsibility for this whole fiasco? no. ....