voters forget worry about headlines. sglooch will the north s new leader honor that agreement? i ll ask bill richardson. he as here. i m wolf blitzer you re in the situation room. the battle lines are drawn in the deep south. upcoming primaries in alabama and mississippi next tuesday may be the last chance for mitt romney s rivals to halt his momentum. rick santorum would love to go one on one with him, but night gingrich may have a different story. joe johns is watching all of this for us. reporter: wolf, rick santorum just finishing up an event, and he s expected to head to mobile, alabama later tonight. this is a situation where he has already proven he can win in the south by winning tennessee. the fact of the matter is newt gingrich is such a strong presence here. reporter: in this speech santorum is suggesting there s a third man in the race besides mitt romney, but doesn t go much further than that. if you go out and deliver a conservative victory for us on t
did. a shocking praise from a conservative radio host, and you will hear her side of the story. and will this surveillance tape bring police any closer to solving a missing case in missouri. the hunter for baby lisa. those stories are right here, right now on cnn. it is almost dawn in the middle east, and when the sun comes up, it will show cities and villages in the eastern part of turkey pulverized by a major earthquake. rescue workers are racing nonstop through the night to reach the victims buried under dozens of collapsed building in the city of van. with e no e that 138 people did not make it out alive. that death toll is expected to keep rising. we have a reporter on the scene and spoke us to by phone about the extremely difficult circumstances facing the rescuers and survivors. and nevsin mangu talking about how people were frantically searched for under the rubble. to recap the quake a magnitude 7.2, and at least 130 people are known dead and hun hundreds more
a shocking praise from a conservative radio host, and you will hear her side of the story. and will this surveillance tape bring police any closer to solving a missing case in missouri? a live report on the hunt for baby lisa. those stories and much, much more, right here, right now on cnn. it is almost dawn in the middle east, and when the sun comes up, it will show cities and villages in the eastern part of turkey pulverized by a major earthquake. rescue workers are racing nonstop through the night to reach the victims buried under dozens of collapsed building in the city of van. we know that at least 217 people did not make it out alive. that death toll is expected to keep rising. we have a reporter on the scene and spoke us to by phone about the extremely difficult circumstances facing the rescuers and survivors. people are really scared. there are buildings the maybe ten buildings that are damaged or collapsed and some of them are state hospitals, so the injure
word their husbands are coming home from iraq. how one army base is handling the news they have waited so long to hear. at this moment, somewhere overhead, an old broken satellite is plummeting to earth. no one s quite sure exactly where it will land. it s not the first time we faced a threat from space. experts say it won t be the last. earlier i spoke with the managing editor at space.com. he explained why we re likely to face this threat more often. this isn t the last one that s going to be coming down in a couple years in 2013, a u.s./japanese satellite will fall out of space. we just saw a huge nasa satellite fall last month. these are old. this one coming down tonight 21 years old. similar ages for the other ones. there s a lot of stuff, thousands of pieces of space, hundreds of dead satellites over the years that are going to have to be dealt with one way or another. when it comes back into the atmosphere, how big are the pieces expected to be, and do any of the
coming home from iraq. we ll show you how one army base is handling the news they have waited so long to hear. at this moment, somewhere overhead, an old broken satellite is plummeting to earth. no one s quite sure exactly where it will land. it s not the first time we faced a threat from space. experts say it won t be the last. earlier i spoke with tariq malec, managing editor at space.com. he explained why we re likely to face this threat more often. this isn t the last one that s going to be coming down. in a couple years, in 2013, a u.s./japanese satellite will fall out of space. and we just saw a huge nasa satellite fall last month. these are old. this one coming down tonight, 21 years old. similar ages for the other ones that are coming down now. there s a lot of stuff, thousands of pieces of space, hundreds of dead satellites over the years that are going to have to be dealt with one way or another. now, when it comes back into the atmosphere, how big are the pie