the liberty movement and business community. clearly, he is trying to make play to be more of a unifying candidate and in addition to some of the bombastic rhetoric. absolutely. i heard that last night in gave a modified version of that here today. and it was clearly designed to begin opening up a little more. he says that he talks about this and is worried about economic freedom all the time. that may be. to hear him talk about it in a public setting, whether it is here in iowa or senate floor, is rare. ing the fact that he is now sort of adopting a more general economic message is notable. again, maybe at that chamber of commerce crowd, karl rove crowd and business community we know has been very skeptical of guys like him over the past few weeks. and are now actively seeking ways to find other republicans to run. i bet joe would agree with me that we have to go but i dash i bet joe would agree with me it is one thing to be out there talking about jobs and economics. it
charleston, south carolina. tonight, newt gingrich whose performance in tomorrow s primary election here will make or break his run at the presidency. no doubt, he s surging in the polls. you look that left right and center. the latest show him in striking distance of mitt romney. he s also ignited the fire storm, slamming the media of his ex-wife s accusation he wanted an open marriage. the destructive, vicious, negative nature of much of the news media makes it harder to govern the country, harder to attract decent people to runfor office, and rm i m appalled you would open a presidential debate with a topic like that. i caught up with newt gingrich today, about an hour and a half away from here, in a town called orangeburg, south carolina, to talk about the race, the issues, and yes, his private life. do you feel the momentum has changed for you over the past two days? i think it really began to change dramatically after monday night in myrtle beach. you could go b
a war. and the latest from a cruise ship that ran aground off the coast of italy. let s go outfront. good evening, everyone. i m erin burnett, and outfront tonight, we re live in charleston, south carolina. tonight, newt gingrich whose performance in tomorrow s primary election here will make or break his run at the presidency. no doubt, he s surging in the polls. you look that left right and center. the latest show him in striking distance of mitt romney. he s also ignited the fire storm, slamming the media of his ex-wife s accusation he wanted an open marriage. the destructive, vicious, negative media of much of the news media makes it harder to govern the country, harder to attract decent people to run forophilfor office, and rm i m appalled you would open a presidential debate with a topic like that. i caught up with newt gingrich today, about an hour and a half away from here, in a town called orangeburg, south carolina, to talk about the race, the issues, and ye
bill: in the impact segment, president obama made a live video feed address to democratic vote increase iowa last night. it would be very interesting to know what he really thinks about the vote, of course. he s not going to say. but lannie davis and alan colmes, who channel barak obama. both democrats and fox news analysts. colmes, what did you see last night in as far as the democratic party and president obama is concerned? i think that it s going to be very good for president obama. i think that he s going to have an easy easy is not the right word. but i think you have a situation with romney who i think is going to be the nominee. i don t think there is any question about that at this point. after he battles the conservative choice, which is rick santorum. i think romney wins. there s a lot of stuff about
bill: in the impact segment, president obama made a live video feed address to democratic vote increase iowa last night. it would be very interesting to know what he really thinks about the vote, of course. he s not going to say. but lannie davis and alan colmes, who channel barak obama. both democrats and fox news analysts. colmes, what did you see last night in as far as the democratic party and president obama is concerned? i think that it s going to be very good for president obama. i think that he s going to have an easy easy is not the right word. but i think you have a situation with romney who i think is going to be the nominee. i don t think there is any question about that at this point. after he battles the conservative choice, which is rick santorum. i think romney wins. there s a lot of stuff about