including the same unit that killed osama bin laden, stage another daring raid, this time on mission to rescue hostages from pirates in somalia. tears on both sides of the aisle. congress bids an emotional farewell and gets an inspirational message. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. but first this just coming in. we re seeing a tight race, a very tight race here in florida. that makes tomorrow night s cnn republican presidential debate potentially all the more important as the candidates try to make an impact. the new cnn/ time /orcp poll shows a virtual tie. ging r. has near will you doubled his support here, while romney has slipped. but that big jump by gingrich may not snell tell the whole story. there s another trend developing, and there s lots to explore. let s getting right to our chief political analyst gloria borger and mike all crowley of time magazine. on the face of it, it looks like a tie, but there s other trends developing. right, i thi
happy pre-thanksgiving. and we saw last night we saw last night several of the candidates moving into general election mode. they re trying to move ahead and run against obama. with gingrich who is just hammered by his other opponents for softening his position on immigration. afterwards, michele bauchmann, mitt romney s folks calling it amnesty, his plan. but he s looking at how he would match up with president obama. in the spin room last night, fascinating, the romney folks not backing away from the ad you all showed yesterday where they took a little snippet of the distorted something that was taken out of context. they liked the idea of bringing the obama folks out of engaging already with obama. and y all have been in spin rooms and it s always funny to hear people echo each other s talking points. you had both romney s stevens
interview up on youtube and let people decide whether or not your network is being fair that s a good idea and we are going to follow it. greta: are you going to give up or keep forming on? my dad served for 27 years in the infantry. i ran for five years, loss twice. i believe in country is in deep, deep trouble as a citizen, there s not a chance i give up. i believe my children and grand children s future is in deep future. calista and you are dead are dedicated to try and help this country have a better future. i don t think any kind of distorted, dishonest and negative reporting is going to have any effect on us except to increase our determination to reach out to the american people. at newt.org we have a range of opportunities for people to help that s why i m going to continue developing books and tack about ideas like a nation like no other. because i think these things matter. i think our country is faced with the biggest election
interview up on youtube and let people decide whether or not your network is being fair that s a good idea and we are going to follow it. greta: are you going to give up or keep forming on? my dad served for 27 years in the infantry. i ran for five years, loss twice. i believe in country is in deep, deep trouble as a citizen, there s not a chance i give up. i believe my children and grand children s future is in deep future. calista and you are dead are dedicated to try and help this country have a better future. i don t think any kind of distorted, dishonest and negative reporting is going to have any effect on us except to increase our determination to reach out to the american people. at newt.org we have a range of opportunities for people to help that s why i m going to continue developing books and tack about ideas like a nation like no other. because i think these things matter. i think our country is faced with the biggest election
i ve eaten them all. but you can share that one. a couple other books. because books play such an important, which camera are we up to? yeah. books play such an important role in my life. since it s my show, i want to i heard you buy books. whenever you can, original sources. if you can go to the store, and they are not expencive. they are not expensive. if you go to a store, if you look for history book, try to get something prior to 1920s. they re not expensive. some of these things are like $5. you can go. but history, just not once you start getting the progressive movement, it s all distorted. history book prior to i think 1955, 1960.