most polling places in new hampshire have been opened for about five hours. two, however, have already closed. we re talking about, the super tiny towns of dixville notch and heart s location, voters there cast their ballots just after midnight. in dixville notch, romney and jon huntsman each got 2 votes. newt gingrich and ron paul each got 1. in heart s low case. it was five for romney, four for pul, 2 for huntsman and 1 for paul and gingrich. a new hampshire primary is mitt romney s to lose. according to the latest tracking poll by news 7/suffolk university. the poll puts him at 37%. ron paul, second, at 18%. followed by jon huntsman at 16%. rick santorum is fourth and newt gingrich in fifth. candidates, they are busy. making final pitches for the voters. they re trying to drum up the last-minute votes. getting ready for primary night parties. . the exception however, rick perry, he s already campaigning in south carolina. the other candidates are also looking ahead to th
there were whoops and hollering, kind of a rally as the president was talking about standing up for the consumer and the middle class, take a listen. we are starting to rebound, we are moving in the right direction. we have made real progress. now is not the time to stop. i would urge congress to make sure they stay on top of their jobs to make sure that everybody else is able to enjoy hopefully an even more robust recovery in 2012. reporter: the president pushing for a recovery in 2012. obviously there is also an election in 2012 that both sides are looking at intently. the house majority leader eric cantor this morning put out a statement reacting to the job scene. this is a real serious situation and yet the president was heading over for the second time this week appearing publicly with richard cordray to push that line about standing up for consumers and the middle class. canned tore saying, while the white house has made clear that they do not intend to work constructively wi
at his office a short time ago. there were whoops and hollering, kind of a rally as the president was talking about standing up for the consumer and the middle class, take a listen. we are starting to rebound, we are moving in the right direction. we have made real progress. now is not the time to stop. i would urge congress to make sure they stay on top of their jobs to make sure that everybody else is able to enjoy hopefully an even more robust recovery in 2012. reporter: the president pushing for a recovery in 2012. obviously there is also an election in 2012 that both sides are looking at intently. the house majority leader eric cantor this morning put out a statement reacting to the job scene. this is a real serious situation and yet the president was heading over for the second time this week appearing publicly with richard cordray to push that line about standing up for consumers and the middle class. canned tore saying, while the white house has made clear that they do not
i m glad you put it that way. i think the whole problem with obamacare is the layers. we have a problem with the system took come persome. doctors want to practice medicine. we view insurance as big interface we deal with on a daily basis. making it more complicated is very problematic. the idea of studying treatments is good idea. but apapplying that excessively to medical practice is a bad idea. uma: we ll see what happens in 2012. obviously people aren t happy about it and we ll closely monitor the effect of it. thank you. we ll see what happens with the supreme court as well. great to see you. uma: thank you. gregg: a major security breach at one of america s busiest airports. what a tsa agent that is accused of doing that is raising serious questions about airline security. uma: and big scare at another airport when a plane s tires blow out. how the quick thinking of the pilot saved the day. the loud explosion. i thought that was it. never heard anything like
jon: larry sabato, thanks. jenna: no one s perfect, right? is. jon: that s for sure. jenna: a good transition. a new congressional scandal involving a democratic senator who often promised transparency and accountability in the past. now claire mccaskill is under fire for spending more than $7 o 5,000 of her senate budget on her private plane. carl cameron s got this story live from washington. what s this all about? reporter: well, it s very much part of 2012. obviously, not presidential, but certainly the u.s. senate. and claire mccaskill gearing up for a difficult fight. she s a freshman, and yesterday she held a news conference with reporters to admit that she had fail today pay $287,000 in personal property taxes on a charter plane that she owns with her husband and that she used that plane for political travel and billed taxpayers in a couple of cases improperly. mccaskill squeaked into office