frank lunsz, thanks so much for breaking it down for us tonight. joining me now, a fornler chief presidential writer for george w. bush. mark, he is getting a lot of accolades, cheering crowds, thousands of people showing up, tens of thousands. but on this issue of immigration, it s important for anybody looking at him, with any candidate you have to look at their history and what they ve said before. all of these candidates have taken heat over evolving or flip flopping on issues. when mitt romney was talking about what people were equating to self deportation, trump was very critical of that. he said basically it was maniacale, a crazy idea. how do you explain the evolution that the voters are more than willing to embrace it although there has clearly been a change. what changed since then is the lawlessness of the obama administration. trump is appealing to a segment
misinterpretation in his part. he was there in front of the judge with his attorney. so whether he didn t understand or if he knew and maybe really misrepresenting the truth to you, i don t know. but he s there in front of the judge and everybody pleading out to tdc. he had already been transferred to a texas state prison to begin serving his sentence. t 4rks ames will be eligible for parole for little more than a year. one of his fornler customers will serve as an important lesson. i want him to get back on track and let him know, you know what, these chances are given to you for a reason. you can t mess it up.
cross be allowed t remove their body. marie colvin, the other was prize winning french photographer remiochlik. colvin was a frequent voice here, reporting on anderson cooper 360 just last night. reporter: every civilian house on the street was hit. this is kind of a poor, popular neighborhood. the top building of the floor i m in the top floor of the building i m in was toemt totally destroyed. free syrian army, they have rocket propelled grenades, but they don t have a base. arwa, it s chilling when you hear her voice and you realize that was someone alive yesterday talking about the dangers, experience and saying this is one of the most dangerous assignments she has ever covered. tell us about her, i know you guys worked together and what it is like to be on the ground there. reporter: she was so fiercely passionate about what was happening inside s syria. she was determined to do whatever was going to take to continue shining a spotlight on the atrosities there.
weekend on the eve of the 54th grammy awards. coroners are still awaiting toxicology results before declaring houston s cause of dwet. death. still ahead here, jeremy lin puts the knicks on their backs. how long can they keep this up? fornler cast member returns to give snl a great show delivering her beyonce as glamorous new mother. highlights on a good snl and a check on weather when way too early comes back. oh, that view is tremendous. the word is go. and john glen is go. and with him, one day touching the unattainable stars.
thing. but this isn t a game. this is the presidency of the most important country in the world at a time when the whole planet is shaking. speaking of the negative campaigning, really over the course of the last 24 hours, the fornler speaker of the house has been lowering expectations, admits he s been hit by the negative ads and acknowledges that they have had an impact on him. i don t think i m going to inwii win. i think if you look at the numbers the volatility has done enough damage. but then also the former speaker feeling optimistic. there s 41% who are undecided. it s very possible to win. okay. so why the 180? cnn s joe johns is live in des moines. joe, he doesn t think he s going to win and then he might win, acknowledging that 41%, you know, people haven t made up