now live. what are they telling you? reporter: hi, wolf. el paso often goes by the nickname el chucko and it means different things to different people but it has come to symbolize a bond of among many residents here that share an experience of growing up here in this dusty outpost in far more than 100 years ago street cars passed back and forth between mexico and texas. today the trolleys circle the heart of the city and as passengers stare out at the city, they reflect on the horror that rattled their hometown. clarisa boone crosses the border to attend the university of texas in el paso. she says the walmart shooting has cast an eerie feeling over both the cities of el paso and juarez. did you feel protected? yes. i know there are a lot of
allies like israel under the bus. do you agree or disagree with governor romney s charge? it s a serious charge. well, you re trying to get me into the american election. and i m not going to do that. the relationship between israel and the united states is a bond of just a very powerful bond. it was, it is, and will be. and will continue to be. and i can tell you there s no one there s no leader in the world who s more appreciative than me of the strength of this alliance. it s very strong. there s no one in israel who appreciates more than me the importance of american support for israel. it s not a partisan issue. in fact, we cherish the bipartisan support of democrats and republicans alike. this is critical for us. but prime minister, if i may just interrupt you it is critical that we take
bus. do you agree or disagree with governor romney s charge? it s a serious charge. well, you re trying to get me into the american election. and i m not going to do that. the relationship between israel and the united states is a bond of just a very powerful bond. it was, it is, and will be. and will continue to be. and i can tell you there s no one there s no leader in the world who s more appreciative than me of the strength of this alliance. it s very strong. there s no one in israel who appreciates more than me the importance of american support for israel. it s not a partisan issue. in fact, we cherish the bipartisan support of democrats and republicans alike. this is critical for us. but prime minister, if i may just interrupt you it is critical that we take this is an important point
well, you re trying to get me into the american election. and i m not going to do that. the relationship between israel and the united states is a bond of just a very powerful bond. it was, it is, and will be. and will continue to be. and i can tell you there s no one there s no leader in the world who s more appreciative than me of the strength of this alliance. it s very strong. there s no one in israel who appreciates more than me the importance of american support for israel. it s not a partisan issue. in fact, we cherish the bipartisan support of democrats and republicans alike. this is critical for us. but prime minister, if i may just interrupt you it is critical that we take this is an important point because you say you don t want to interfere in the election. there are tens of millions of americans who are watching that speech, who hear that rhetoric, hear that charge, and may not understand the complexity of this issue. you are the leader of the jewish people
determines their success in life. then we ll have a bunch of people sitting on a couch waiting for the next government check. that s new jersey s governor chris christie. he s endorsed governor mitt romney for president. who knows, the two could be running together against president obama in the fall if romney taps christie to be his vice presidential candidate. threats to hard work is hardly a new issue for president obama either. it was a central team in the kansas speech the president used to lay out his economic agenda at the end of last year. listen. for most americans the basic bargain that made this country great has eroded. long before the recession hit, hard work stopped paying off for too many people. fewer and fewer of the folks who contributed to the success of our economy actually benefited from that success. now, the president is referring to the wealthy when he talks about those precious few who are seeing the benefits of this economy. stephen moore an ed