megyn: we re keeping an eye on the balcony. we don t see any action but occasionally you hear the crowd cheer. we re not privy to all they re cheering about but so far, nothing. additional lights went on we re told. perhaps they re lighting the balcony. moments ago we did see some large screens in the crowd, so we believe they re helping the crowd get a better look at the balcony. they appear to be getting ready for their next move. let s sit and watch it for a minute. [crowd chanting viv are a il viva il pappa]
santorum and ron paul. new cnn polling shows a statistical dead heat. look at that, 36% to 34%. well within the five-point margin of error. romney there at the 36%. that s from sampling done sunday, monday, and tuesday. as always, expect the numbers to change. expect tomorrow night s debate to move that needle as well. also expect more of what we saw today. each candidate hammering the other. [ speaking spanish ] the gingrich campaign today stopped running the spanish language radio spaup accusing romney of being quote the most anti-immigration candidate in the debate. they took it down after mark rubio took strong exceptions to it calling it inaccurate and inappropriate. romney had an ad slamming gingrich for being the ultimate washington insider. romney has striebed him as a fo former lobbyist for the giant. today we heard about it. you work for the people of freddie mac. i m glad you ask that. i work for the people, of course, i work for the people. now, and by the w
it s the race between romney and gingrich that is dominating coverage. new polling shows a statistical dead heat. 36-34. well within is the five-point margin of error. romney there at the 36. that s from the sampling done sunday, monday and tuesday. now, as always, expect those numbers to change. expect tomorrow night s debate to move that the needle, as well. also expect more of what we saw today. each candidate hammering the other. . [ speaking foreign language ] the gingrich campaign today stopped running the spanish language radio spot accusing romney of being the most anti-immigration candidate in the race. they took the ad down after florida senator mark rubio has yet to endorse a candidate took strong exceptions to it calling it inaccurate and inflammatory. the romney campaign meantime angling for the latino vote with an ad slamming gingrich for being the ultimate washington insider, specifically his relationship with freddie mac. romney has consistently described
reporters that were clapping and cheering. and she has had, at that point had had an unbelievable 24 hours. 24 hours before that, she was standing in front of that italian court. they had her life in their hands. she was waiting to hear what their decision was, and then she was whisked away. she was put in cars and trains and airports and then finds herself at home in seattle four years after she left, just a college kid going off for a school year abroad. it s understandable that she is shaky. upon hearing the crowd cheer, she broke down in tears. but i was surprised, quite frankly, that she was able to hold it together as well as she did, to make the statement that she did, given all the circumstances. alex? stephanie, where is she now? and what s next for her? reporter: we don t know where she is. she s in an undisclosed location, but we know that she s with friends and family and there was something of a celebration last night. you know, her father, curt knox, spoke a bit about
to you from the hymns start. you better be good. trying to sing jerusalem with elton john there. that s got to hurt. richard quest, who s outside the abbey. can people who are waiting outside the abbey, can they see elton john when he arrives? we heard some people yelling in the crowd, cheering in the crowd. how much can people see. to give you an idea, this is the great west door. if you go down by the choir, the sanctuary to the great north door where the abbey crosses just there, that s where they re coming in just over there. the guests are walking down the pavement and turning into the door. that s the bit where you re hearing the crowd cheer. it s just off to my right at the moment. there s john major, the sir john major, the former british prime minister now arriving. of course, he was one of the