good evening, everyone. i m erin burnett. and outfront tonight, exposed super pacs drop the fig leaf. after months of being in the dark about whose bankrolling the candidates, we have answers. now, you know that the super pacs are groups that can raise unlimited money and you know they re major players this election season. the federal election commission says this election might cost $11 billion. twice as much as 2008. and that jump thanks in no small part to super pacs. there are more than 300 of them already. so, today, we poored through hundreds of pages of super pac documents, really only for a few of the super pacs. the pro romney super pac called restore our future raised nearly $30 million last year. now, there were a group of donors that gave a million dollars each and one is julian robertson. he s been a mitt romney fan since the last election and told me that mitt is quote the smartest guy and extremely decent. outfront s strike team member mark was on the list
dark about whose bankrolling the candidates, we have answers. now, you know that the super pacs are groups that can raise unlimited money and you know they re major players this election season. the federal election commission says this election might cost $11 billion. twice as much as 2008. and that jump thanks in no small part to super pacs. there are more than 300 of them already. so, today, we poored through hundreds of pages of super pac documents, really only for a few of the super pacs. the pro romney super pac called restore our future raised nearly $30 million last year. now, there were a group of donors that gave a million dollars each and one is julian robertson. he s been a mitt romney fan since the last election and told me that mitt is quote the smartest guy and extremely decent. outfront s strike team member mark was on the list. the facebook board member told me quote, i think he gets it with respect to the economy in a way that the others don t. the super p
market to recover from this crisis. we have programs to help the poor. the middle income americans are the folks struggling now and need someone to help get the economy going for them. no one knows the economy and your money like suze orman. tonight, the tough questions. by the way, why are you in so much debt? i looked at every penny you invested. be careful of what you say. denied, denied. you are denied. suze orman with answers for you. help me decide where to go to college. how much should we invest in savings every week. should we buy a house in this economy? i can t wait to hear your advice. a $5 billion success story. this is piers morgan tonight. [ applause ] good evening. this is a special live edition of piers morgan tonight. i want to welcome our studio audience and our special guest, suze orman is taking your questions on twitter and on facebook. who better, frankly, than suze orman to talk dollars and common sense on america s economy. tod
bigger and facebooking is going public. it s time 0 play reporting roulette. first up, we ll begin with suzanne kelly in washington. she s following these hearings over cyberattacks. officials are warning they could be the number one security threat to the nation. so suzanne, what would the worst scenario be? well, the worst case scenario is going to be an instant loss of life, something like an attack on a nuclear facility or an attack on the air traffic control system. things like that which have the immediate impact. cyberthreat does go on in the economic world, too. you could definitely feel the effects of that coming. imagine for a second what this is like if you could imagine there s a criminal or terrorist already living in your house with you. but you don t know they re there. that s sort of how lawmakers and how the administration officials are looking at the cyberthreat now. okay, so how exactly are we going to fight these threats? that s a great question. and
colorado. and later, newt gingrich holding a rally in reno, nevada. mitt romney s win in florida follows a brutal and bitter campaign already, but it paid off for romney who won by 46% of the vote compared to 32% for gingrich, and rick santorum got 13% of the vote as ron paul got 7%. on the starting point, mitt romney said it didn t bother him that newt gingrich didn t call to congratulate him. as said long ago, politics ain t bean bag, and we are battling to become the nominee, and he will do it the way he thinks is best, and i will do it the way i think is best. so far my process has given us a good start, and we will go on, but i am feeling good at this point. newt gingrich leaves florida defeated, and defiant. he didn t mention the supporters by name, but he said that he will stay in the race all of the way to the republican convention in august and he gave his take on what the results in florida meant for him. it is now clear that this will be a two-person race b