george bush. i m story top story. good afternoon. i m tori campbell. alex savge savge al lex savidge is alex savidge is at the scene. reporter: police here are trying to figure out why this particular house was targeted. it s a crime that s shaken the people who live here. crime scene investigators ran a piece of string from the home to a nearby hillside working to calculate the trajectory of the bullets. more than ten shots were fired into the front of this house just before 7:00 last night. if i had been standing up here, we would have been shot in the head. reporter: sharon bliss was home at the time but luckily in the a back room in the back room. i thought it was a light bulb that went off, a bad light bulb and there were more and more shots. i didn t really know what was happening until i came in here. reporter: several bullets came through the front window and lodged in their crown molding. other round stuck in the siding. investigators worked to retriev
i m chuck todd. we have been telling you the general election is on. now, the obama campaign is making it official. just yesterday, the deputy campaign manager was equivocating on the idea. when are we going to see him have his first campaign rally? i m not going to wager a date on your show. i think sometime soon. well, soon is literally hours later. cutter s boss, campaign manager jim messina made the announcement. good evening, everyone. welcome to the general election. we are announcing the president and first lady will hold their first two campaign rallies saturday may 5th. they will take place at ohio state university in columbus and virginia commonwealth in richmond. he called it a ramp up, not a zero to 60 moment. shortly after the call, a text message went out to millions of supporters. the news was on twitter and shared on facebook. the campaign is sending a message with the ohio and virginia picks. we can get to 270 electoral votes the old way. we are confi
mo, momentum. mitt romney never had it. now he s going backwards. as the newt moment has been happening, romney, who is floating around 20% to 25% in the polls all of a sudden is down in the mid teens. reporter: in 13 states, romney s negative rating went from 25% in january to 35% now. this is an unusual interview. let s do it again. he squirmed on fox, asked about his massachusetts health care plan. i ll defend that. it has political implications. if it keeps me from winning a primary, so be it. reporter: after months of avoiding iowa i spent my life in the private sector. reporter: he launched this ad, the first in iowa. the former front-runner signaling he will take on the new front-runner in the contest. romney was off the campaign trail headed down to houston for a sit-down with former president, george herbert walker bush, bush 41. rick perry from texas can t be happy about that sit-down. back to you. steve handelsman, thank you. a developing stor
and alabama shores, you know, they re dealing with the oil, as well. it s been coming ashore all weekend, al lex. they re having a tough time, too, many would say pensacola beach has sort of fared better in that sense. but when it comes to the bottom line they re feeling the rough spot. any chance they re going to make that up? places that they have tourists come? pensacola s a destination spot for places like wedding. have they seen thatted by downturn? reporter: we talked with a wedding planner up and down the area. she said that her cancellations were off 50%. and that s pretty much across the board what we ve heard. it just depends on whether or not they come here and take that chance, whether or not their wedding was 30, 60 days out if they re canceling. but certainly some cancellations. a lot of people, you know are keeping their plans and some people will make this their destination today. charlie crist echoed many
heat by heading to the beach and that s where glenn zimmerman from our affiliate wnbc is. that s not glenn. that s karl parker. that s glenn. glenn, how are you? good morning. looks like you moved a little bit. now looking at cars instead of sunbathers. reporter: up here on the boardwalk at jones beach. i wanted to show you how much the parking lot s starting to fill up. there s been a slight clang. early this morning it filled up, shut down, then an exodus around 9:30, 10:00 when the heat advisory s coming into effect. as you watch the beam and people enjoying it, keep in mind, 10:00, a.m. to 10:00 p.m. throughout new york, west chester an air quality advisory issued by the state, ground ozone the concern. ozone s caused when the sunlight interacts with automobile emissions. it can cause breathing problems. so theed aadvice to stay inside. that s tough advice to swallow on a beautiful july 4th day when the sun is shining like this, the clouds and the sky, you can barely se