from 8 to 10 points in the polls down there. getting out and endorsing newt is going to convert, when you get out of a race and endorse somebody you will get votes out of it. newt was closing, is closing as far as i can tell on romney quickly. this may make a difference. if this comes down to one-point race and gingrich wins by one, thank perry. dana: i thought going in iowa stuff you said if people drop out they re not that inclined to then go and vote for somebody bob: unless that person is endorsing nobody dropped out and endorsed anybody in iowa. that is the difference. dana: i see. bob: in this case he gets out and says vote for newt. it will make a difference. dana: that s right. we talked about when cain left the race, whether or not it helped gingrich in iowa. eric: here is a very interesting question. rick perry drops out at what, 11:00 a.m. newt gingrich guess to the poeum at 1:00 p.m did rick perry they must have known it was coming?
human being, what he holds in high regard or what he has hopes for. i mean, love does a lot of things for people. it isn t just the fact of love. we all grow old and mature and grow, you know? i m not trying to stay the same knuckle head i ve been my whole life. i m trying to get back out into society again. after eight days on suicide watch, today conrad is being transferred to another prison. p & m s officials would not disclose the reason for his move. conrad salazar is being transported to central new mexico correctional facility. it s kind of a sad day to say good-bye to conrad? i don t know, probably a happy day. for what? to say good-bye to conrad. yeah. this is an electronic mobilization device.
and said the father went to work an overnight shift. it was the first time he had done that. the mother was home alone with her three children. eight-year-old and six-year-old boy and then ten-month old baby lisa. she spent the evening on the front porch with her neighbor where she said just chatting. she put lisa down at 10:30 p.m the father gets home from at 4 a.m all the lights in the house are on where she said she turned them off. a screen is bent in. and the baby is gone. and they also stole the family s cell phones. that was the original story. i go out and interview the parents on sunday and the story has changed dramatically. we learned for the first time she told me that, in fact, she wasn t just chatting with the neighbor on the stoop. she was drunk. i asked her how many drinks. more than throw? yes. more than five? yes. as many as ten? no. so between five and ten glasses of wine sitting on the stoop from 6:30 or 7:30 to 10:30 that night. then she told me that it is possib
and said the father went to work an overnight shift. it was the first time he had done that. the mother was home alone with her three children. eight-year-old and six-year-old boy and then ten-month old baby lisa. she spent the evening on the front porch with her neighbor where she said just chatting. she put lisa down at 10:30 p.m the father gets home from at 4 a.m all the lights in the house are on where she said she turned them off. a screen is bent in. and the baby is gone. and they also stole the family s cell phones. that was the original story. i go out and interview the parents on sunday and the story has changed dramatically. we learned for the first time she told me that, in fact, she wasn t just chatting with the neighbor on the stoop. she was drunk. i asked her how many drinks. more than throw? yes. more than five? yes. as many as ten? no. so between five and ten glasses of wine sitting on the stoop from 6:30 or 7:30 to 10:30 that night. then she told me that it is possib
work an overnight shift. it was the first time he had done that. the mother was home alone with her three children. eight-year-old and six-year-old boy and then ten-month old baby lisa. she spent the evening on the front porch with her neighbor where she said just chatting. she put lisa down at 10:30 p.m the father gets home from at 4 a.m all the lights in the house are on where she said she turned them off. a screen is bent in. and the baby is gone. and they also stole the family s cell phones. that was the original story. i go out and interview the parents on sunday and the story has changed dramatically. we learned for the first time she told me that, in fact, she wasn t just chatting with the neighbor on the stoop. she was drunk. i asked her how many drinks. more than throw? yes. more than five? yes. as many as ten? no. so between five and ten glasses of wine sitting on the stoop from 6:30 or 7:30 to 10:30 that night. then she told me that it is possible she blacked out as well. sh