okay, well that s kind of a bold prediction in a state where recent polling shows him trailing governor mitt romney by a few points. governor romney may have found added momentum with his win, he captured 83% of the vote, all 20 delegates. rick santorum was not able to garner much support. his own camp admitted damage was done when he told a local newspaper speaking english should be a requirement for puerto row coto gain state hood. rick santorum has a consistent show and when he went to puerto rico and took a locally unpopular it s hard to get through it. shocking. mitt romney on the other hand switched another of his positions to gain favor in puerto rico saying puerto ricans shouldn t have to learn english if they want to become a state. romney has twice as many delegates as any other candidates. tally he stands at 518 for governor romney. senator santorum with 239, newt gingrich has 139 and ron paul has 69 delegates for that congressman. so we re going to get
cat attacks in the united states. increased security at american jewish institutions from san francisco to washington, d.c. and new york following a deadly shooting today outside a jewish school in southern france. french president nichololas sary said the shooting was an obvious antisemitic attack. the new york police department said special attention is now being paid to synagogues. do we have a significant jewish population in this city, and we have to take that into account. we know that we re at the top of the terrorist target list, so we are concerned about the so-called copy cat syndrome. mary snow is following this story from outside central synagogue here in new york city. mary, what sort of extra security is there? reporter: well, erin, you ve seen a visible police presence outside of this synagogue and several others that we pass in the city today. the police commissioner is saying basically he s stepped up uniformed police outside more than 50 locations thro
for government look like they are picking winners. number two, because they are economically conservative and don t want to see money democrats keep trying to vote down that s my argument. that s exactly my argument. but this is going to be something that angers both sides of the aisle. therefore, how could it not be politically how could it not be right for the country? it would provide jobs and, in fact, drop gas prices almost immediately. and it would be good for the economy straight away. there are lots of good reasons to push forward on the natural gas act. it is unlikely to pass. last chance to do it was on tuesday, to include it in the highway funding bill and it lost. we are going to continue on this discussion when we come back. [ male announcer ] this is lawn ranger eden prairie, minnesota. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting
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afghans last weekend. he could be charged with those deaths as soon as this week. let s check in with dan simonen sadding by for us, live at louis mccord. that s where bailes was stationed for many years, dan. more on the attorney in a moment. you have been talking with a former neighbor, staff sergeant bailes. what are you learning about his life here in the united states? well, let me give you a little background. bailes and his wife held on to a condo that they used to live in. they were treating it as a rental property. we drove over to that neighborhood earlier today. the place is under foreclosure, we spoke to a neighbor who shared a wall with the bailes. he basically said he was aware the family was facing financial pressure, obviously because the place had gone under foreclosure, they couldn t afford their homeowner s association dues, $120 a year. the place has been in disrepair, the neighbor was with mowing the lawn, he said that robert bales was a really good guy