michael steele made on this network last night, the former r fl c chief, he s not going to release his tax plan, his tax returns. and i think he s eroding his standing. right now in the new pew poll, he s ten points behind and has a 37 favorable and a 52 unfavorable. this argument no matter where it goes is hurting romney badly. let s go to this question with steve. steve, what do you make of this report? and i want to go to a couple of points. the assumptions here are romney has laid out what he believes he can do, which is cut corporate rates, maintain the bush tax cuts all the way up to the top of the income levels and at the same time keep the total level of revenue equal to what it is if you didn t make those changes. my question is, if you do that, keep the neutrality there, also make sure you ve got the minimum tax removed and make sure all the incentives for investment and saving are maintained, how do you do all that and at the same time not reduce revenues or lay
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column. you re watching cnn sunday morning, where news doesn t take the weekend off. good morning, everybody. i m randi kaye. glad you re with us. it is a story you heard here first. two men in custody by authoriti. this is one of them. i asked jonathan brooks will the arrest and how they found the suspects. we have two subjects in custody right now. we have alvin watts, 32-year-old white male, and jake england, 19-year-old white male, now in our custody. and what led them to you, how were you able to get them? it was through the work and investigation of our detectives and agents and deputies. and through the tip line that we set up and tips that the community provided to us and the information that was provided on us all coming to collaboration and led us to the successful arrest of these two individuals. last hour, i spoke to tulsa s mayor about his feelings now that he s two people are in custody. we re very pleased that this has come to an end, at least will th
regime s promised cease fire. but we re now learning the syrian government has new demands. and it s easter sunday. new york times nick christoff joins us to talk about his new column. you re watching cnn sunday morning, where news doesn t take the weekend off. good morning, everybody. i m randi kaye. glad you re with us. it is a story you heard here first. two men in custody by authoriti. this is one of them. i asked jonathan brooks will the arrest and how they found the suspects. we have two subjects in custody right now. we have alvin watts, 32-year-old white male, and jake england, 19-year-old white male, now in our custody. and what led them to you, how were you able to get them? it was through the work and investigation of our detectives and agents and deputies. and through the tip line that we set up and tips that the community provided to us and the information that was provided on us all coming to collaboration and led us to the successful arrest of these t
update with the latest on two key senate races. jim o toole of the pittsburgh post gazette goes through the contest in pennsylvania. ifill: and joel connelly of the seattle post intelligencer has the sprint to the finish in washington state. lehrer: special correspondent kira kay reports on the fight against breast cancer in bosnia. 1992 war broke out here. the medical system crumbled along with the rest of the country. ifill: and a closer look at the engineering feat that saved the chilean miners. margaret warner talks to one american who helped plan the rescue. lehrer: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. i think. we need renewable energy. .renewable energy is vital to our planet. you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. i think it s going to work an a big scale. only, i think it s going to be affordable. so, where are they? i