wow! they are coming back for more. i love it. holy cow. the new york daily news. 17-year-old high school senior from long island, new york, is facing a tough decision, all eight ivy league schools sent him acceptance letters. holy cow. this, by the way, not a problem that i had. i applied to one and i get, dear mr. scarborough, you re kidding, right? it was ugly. ivy league colleges and yuverts have a % acceptance rate for incoming freshmen but this student plans on pursuing music and medicine and is making a decision by may 1st. are you serious? how many times does that happen a year? it s rare. there is a breed of kid today that is on such a different level. you talk to these kid who are like getting perfect scores, straight a students like have a disease and sat down and mediated in the mid east. kids today i m sure if you
get there. i m wolf blitzer, you re in the situation room. mitt romney certainly had big wins on super tuesday. the gop frond runter won six states and padded his lead in delegates, but ohio was very, very close. rick santorum captured three states, while newt gingrich also had a win. romney has not put his rivals out of business, as republicans grow concerned about a drawnout race, the candidates are calling on one another to quit. here s jim acosta. reporter: wolf, with team santorum telling newt gingrich to drop out and team romney telling everybody to drop out, it s starting to feel lie deja vu all over again. falling short of expectations on super tuesday and facing what could now be a mad scramble for delegates to win the nomination, mitt romney is urging the gop to stay calm. you know, when we have a nominee, we will come together, because because barack obama has organized a conservative community. let s put it that way. holding a command been lead, they r
mitt romney in all 50 of the delegates beat newt gingrich by a wider margin and beat him in south carolina. the former house speaker let his lecturn do the talking. 46 states to go. seven states are up for grabs. the caucuses in maine goes on for a week. wolf blitzer was watching it all last night great election coverage once again. dominating florida, some might look at the comments that he made, certainly to our soledad o brien. he told soledad, i m not concerned about the very poor. she pressed on it. let s listen to what she said and then i want to ask you about it. my campaign is focused on middle-class americans. you can focus on the rich, that s not my focus. you can focus on my very poor. that s not my focus. my focus is on middle-income americans, retirees living on social security, people who can t find work. folks that have kids getting tr ready to go to college. is this going to spell trouble for him? he said it inartfully. he tried to explain what he meant
it s decision day in florida. the polls open in two hours. it is an ugly fight to the finish. and a prestigious college has fudged some s.a.t. scores for some of the incoming freshmen. why would they do that and admit to it? um find out. 911 calls from the crash in florida. he s coming too fast. here comes another one. see, there he goes. that was a bad one. we ll be talking to someone who was in the middle of the wreckage, sandwiched between two semis. a tennessee state senator is on the hot seat in a way. he is sponsoring some anti-gay legislation, but you will not believe what he s saying about homosexuals, homosexuality on the radio waves. you ll hear the transcript and you can decide for yourself. the fight for florida officially begins in about two hours. even before the polls open, the gingrich camp is back pedaling here. if the polls are right, florida appears locked. romney with a very healthy double-digit lead there. gingrich is lowering expectations f
police his description. and the college dreamings of 100 oakland high school seniors turning into nightmares. why? because the scores from their college entrance exams are mia. they re lost in the mail. the company that runs the test says that students can retake them in mid-february for free. oh, joy. but with many colleges sending out acceptance letters in march, those new scores may not make it in time. in new york, the city that never sleeps may become the city that never smokes. if you have been there, you know you can t smoke in restaurants now the city is banning smoking in parks, beaches and they say it s intended to keep the harmful effects of secondhand smoke away from children. some may call it the impossible heist. how could you pull this off? robbing the bellagio. now police have their man, who might he be? the crowds are getting