thank you very much. shaken up the stock market. in a good way or bad way, you ask? let s ask alison kosik. wall street kind of breathed a bit of a sigh of relief. bulls came out to play yesterday. look at the numbers now. they re not going back inside. the dow up another 74 points. we re seeing some of that volatility over the past week kind of subsiding. big shake-up on the dow industrials this morning, some of you haven t seen for queers, the average made up of 30 stocks is kicking not one, not two, but three of its companies, kicking it to the curb. bank of america, co-op being shown to the door. the dow, as we know, we refer to it every day certainly what i go to tell you what the numbers are. it s meant to give us a broad picture, made up of companies
susan rice stepping in. big shake-up on president obama s national security i wouldn t call it. this is an open secret for months the idea when susan rice was passed over or however you want to describe it for secretary of state, it was clear she was headed to washington and chuck, a lot of people are saying because of ben ghazi especially and because of the e-mails and because of everything else, that the president was going to have to think twice about appointing susan rice. this is a press saying i m in my second term and i m going to do whatever i want to do. there was the chatter in w. about you when you were talking to folks inside the white house, it was pretty clear ben ghazi had no impact on how the president viewed susan rice. this is not a senate confirmation pick. this is a presidential personal
long way from over. bill: big shake-up on the trail. rick santorum s departure from this presidential race happened at gettysburg, pa, that is not detouring newt gingrich in the least though. he joins me live. the state of delaware today. good morning, mr. speaker. good morning. good to be weather you. bill: and you as well. thank you for coming back. you said in a statement yesterday you re the last conservative standing. if that s what you believe, what does that make mitt romney? well i think in terms of a long commitment to conservative values, having helped balance the federal budget four years in a row, having helped pass welfare reform, it s pretty clear my record is one of a consistent approach to both american exceptionalism and innovation and bold solutions. so i decided to stay in the race. we ve had over 3500 people go to newt.org to donate money since 2:00 yesterday afternoon. the signal they want somebody who is articulate,
murderer they believe to be someone who is on the run and won t be showing up today. they haven t gotten any cooperation from his family. that judge will decide if, that judge will decide what to do with those pardoned, so there is that likelihood that they could be taken back into custody if these pardoned are somehow overruled. you mentioned the attorney general. explain to me the argument here on behalf of the a.g. to overturn the governor the pardons why he would want to overturn them. forgive me. no problem. what the a.g. is going to argue, he says according to mississippi state constitution, these people who apply for these pardons have to announce these, that they re applying for these, for 30 days, in newspapers, wherever these crimes might have occurred, and the a.g. is saying that insufficient notice is given in some of these cases, the murder suspects only published these announcements for 28 days inn stead of the required 30 days, and the a.g. is going to
about this for years and under the president s plan anyone making more than $1 million a year would paper the same percentage of taxes at the middle class. boy, it does not sit well with republicans. when you pick one area of the economy and say we re going to tax those people, because most people are not those people, that s class warfare. warren buffett has been honest and others i know who have haven t fortunate in life and wealthy say, for goodness sake, raise my taxes if that s going to help this economy move forward. brianna keilar is on the phone in washington with more details of the president s plan. depending on your perspective it s class warfare or sharing the burden. reporter: that s right. you re going to hear a lot more of that playing out today after the president unveils his plan in the rose garden at 10:30 a.m. let s look overall as what it is. it would save, according to the white house, $3 trillion over ten years bp twice what this super committee