i grew up in albany new york. the i-90 corridor from lowell to detroit. the total devastation of the post-industrial america is very real to somebody like me who grew up with kids who grew up in syracuse and albany and buffalo, all cities. albany less so because the paper city. you go to rochester, kodak, people take pictures with their phone, right? is that industry doesn t exist either. detroit i think is the crowning center and large and most prominent bought of the automobile connection but a proxy for a whole i-90 corridor that looks like that. i spent a lot of time in ohio and east cleveland it s scary and a bit sad like it s just like james q. wilson, broken windows. weeds growing up through the cracks in these giant factory buildings that are destroyed. the part of sledge hammer as industries change and globalization has taken over. we will talk to two residents and one a lifelong resident and one a newcomer to the city when
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it s decision day in florida. the polls open in two hours. it is an ugly fight to the finish. and a prestigious college has fudged some s.a.t. scores for some of the incoming freshmen. why would they do that and admit to it? um find out. 911 calls from the crash in florida. he s coming too fast. here comes another one. see, there he goes. that was a bad one. we ll be talking to someone who was in the middle of the wreckage, sandwiched between two semis. a tennessee state senator is on the hot seat in a way. he is sponsoring some anti-gay legislation, but you will not believe what he s saying about homosexuals, homosexuality on the radio waves. you ll hear the transcript and you can decide for yourself. the fight for florida officially begins in about two hours. even before the polls open, the gingrich camp is back pedaling here. if the polls are right, florida appears locked. romney with a very healthy double-digit lead there. gingrich is lowering expectations f
saudis to make up any shortage and recent increases in the price of oil suggests the industry doesn t believe that will happen. megyn: talk about sending a message. after iran captured a u.s. drone, president obama calls on the iranians to give back the aircraft and tehran now agrees sort of. the country of iran said it is getting ready to send back a toy version of the drone. a toy maker setting aside a pink one for the president. in five minutes we ll speak to the former ambassador to the united nations. and to the campaign trail now, mitt romney s presidential campaign facing a potential new challenge. former massachusetts governor romney admitting he pays about a 15% tax rate which is lower than
basically forcing the united states to break ties with countries that do business with iran. now europe has said it will lower the imports of iranian oil the next six positives. the u.s. is pressing japan and south korea to do the same. and china has cut its iranian oil imports. white house press secretary carney says iran s economy is feeling the pinch. unilateral sanctions that various nations have placed on iran, and that isolation has caused disunity in the iranian leadership. and made clear to the world that they have isolated themselves outside of international norms. the u.s. has the saudis to promise to make up for shortage caused by pulling iranian oil off the matter but the officer in the price of oil suggests that the industry doesn t believe the saudis would deliver on that. shepard: thank you from the north lawn at the white house. the $450 million cruise ship