we had the primary season. we heard him talk about important issues to latinos and non latinos, but so far, the polls are proving his positions, which were tough on immigration and other issues didn t convince latinos. now, he s at 27%. for a republican to win, they need anywhere above 35%. the last one to do that was george bush. he had a very aggressive campaign and mitt romney hasn t done that. so far and we ll see if he has time for november to change his message and to bring latinos on board. he has a strategy. president obama has a wider lead. there are questions and doubts from latinos and republicans, but obviously, we see the numbers confirm what has been historically a trend and that s up for more democrats than republicans. we talked a lot about immigration and romney s views. how that impacts latino voters. we haven t talked about board security. how s that playing into this? reporter: well, they re tied and one in all and mitt romney made very, very tough sta
president obama telephones mitt romney, congratulates him for going over the top in the republican delegate count and over the top comments with supporter donald trump has created a distraction. you ve heard trump question the birthplace in the situation room, now romney is trying to move on. here s our national political correspondent, jim acosta. wolf, mitt romney has left las vegas, but donald trump is refusing to leave the campaign stage. americans are tired of being tired. now that he s crunched the number of delegates to win the gop nomination, it s victory lap time for mitt romney. get the checkered flag this new romney campaign video is all about the stars and stripes. we re united by one great, overwh overwhelming passion. we love america. we believe in america. romney got a call from the president congratulating the official gop nominee. the president said he looked forward with an important and healthy debate about america s future. the chat, according
the judge read a list of atrocities from rape, murder, amputations, and forcing children to become soldiers. mitt romney marks a milestone but donald trump keeps making headlines as well. trump hosted a fund-raiser for romney last night in vegas. romney racked up enough delegates to win the republican nomination. trump continues to question whether or not president obama was born in the united states. i want to show part of an interview with wolf blitzer. donald, have you seen the actual newspaper announcements within days of his birth in honolulu? for example the honolulu star bulletin, you see the birth announcement yes, and many people did that listen to me, donald. excuse me, wolf. can i ask am i allowed to talk. will you stop defending snoobam. you re beginning to sound a little ridiculous. i think you are, wolf. i think you sound ridiculous. wolf blitz ser joining us from washington. wolf, this is getting a lot of play and attention here. i wan
as the gop nominee to be hoping to win back a state that went for president obama in 2008. and he s hoping hispanics will help him out. our colleague on that story in-depth for us in denver. i mentioned 2008. two thirds of the hispanic vote nationwide went to the democratic ticket but the vote in colorado was closer. does romney see an opening and could that spell a difference, do you think? oh, he definitely seeing an opening. both kand date candidates do. 12% to 14% of the overall voterless here in colorado and both sides are going at them. romney, the second trip since basically becoming the nominee, at least, unofficially to colorado. he is in the far west shoring up the business interests today and the latino voters, the swing voters and late deciders they hope to bring over to their side. a pollster here in colorado breaks it down why both candidates are after hispanics here in colorado, new mexico and in nevada. these candidates are looking at different pathways to
that s because their murders, reportedly government militias, did their killing face to face friday night after a day of antiassad protest in hula. first tanks shelled the neighborhood. then men in uniform began going door to door. one neighborhood boy said he watched as a militia man, grabbed his friend, a 13-year-old and shot him in the head. they forced their father to watch as they killed them. i watched the bodies of nine children, he s saying. one less than nine months old. did the infant carry an rpg, he asks? was he a fighter? he had a pacifier in his mouth. over the weekend that baby and dozens more were washed covered in white sheets as you see and layed in rows, row after row of shrouded figures. then with a war raging all around them, the bodies were buried. you see the make shift cinder block wall being used to try to keep the rows of body separate to preserve at least some shred of dignity in death. they had no dignity in life because of this what regime did t