he s claiming he s raised a million dollars in less than 24 hours following that south carolina win. so no big surprise that the attacks on both sides are ramping up. we ve got congressman bob mcewen joining us. he s a newt deng grich surrogate. sir, welcome to you. also produce you to our pan panelist. we have bob grobrownstein. i just called you bob. i m going to make up names. and will cain and roland martin. and also this morning, we are being joined by tom, thank you for being with us. appreciate your time. let s get right to it. sir, what s the plan for today when you look at the graphics that show us the lead that you actually had, looks like a nice solid 12-point lead for newt gingrich. give me analysis, why do you think he won? what did you write? what? am i on, soledad? yes rk, you are. last week terrific things happened. one was the united states for the first time in its peace time history has a debt greater than 100% of its gdp. the same time, nine countrie
no, just kidding. he was tired yesterday. we start with this. he was bent on jihad and he is no dummy. that s what the feds are saying after they arrested a man in an alleged plot to dive bomb the pentagon with remote controlled planes like these. the planes would be packed with explosi explosives. the suspect is an american muslim with a physics degree. brian todd with more on how his plot was foiled. federal authorities arrest ad 26-year-old man from ashland, massachusetts. in an affidavit he started his plot last year by buying cell phones, modifying them to act as electrical switches for ieds and giving them to people he believed to be members of al qaeda and hoped they would be used to kill u.s. soldiers overseas according to that document. but the people he was give thing equipment to were actually undercover agents from the fbi. authorities say that he then expanded his plot to use these. model planes. they say that he planned to use them like drones operated by remo
governor to start of reflecting this concern about china and buying our debt and at the same time, that you know, we ve become wusses, unable to make tough sacrifices. we re a little soft, i think is what the governor is saying. i remember as a kid seeing fleetingly, not that i was sitting in front of the television watching football, but seeing news reports of football games, guys on snowy fields with the blizzard conditions. sure, vikings and green bay all the time. absolutely. one more thing to talk to you about, obama, he s so far away pr this snow, in hawaii. lucky him. i know. but we did see him go to church the other day and you wrote about this. why? because there was a poll that came out this year that i found rather shocking. more people at that time, midpoint last year, believed that president obama was a muslim than when he was inaugural rated. this is a man who has spoken many times about his christian
fight with his superiors, but america s fundamental strategic plan for conducting the war in afghanistan may have. summoning general mcchrystal to washington today, president obama had a choice to make that was much more important and frankly much more difficult than whether or not to fire his top commander in afghanistan. the uniform code of military justice article 88 says any commissioned officer who used words against the president, the vice president, congress, the secretaries of defense, the secretary of a military department, the secretary of transportation, on the governor or legislation of any state, territory on which he s on duty and present shall be punished. i don t know where the secretary of transportation gets singled out there. lucky him. the con temp yus word standard made the decision about whether or not to remove general mcchrystal from his post. it made it the easier of the two decisions that the president had to make today. i ve got no greater honor
some of the e-mails from the fabulous fab and the details from fabulous fab were to his girlfriends. he was writing to two different women, apparently he was going out with two women at the same time. lucky him. blankfein himself will be in the chair. abc got a heads up about some of the stuff he s going to say. he s going to thank the taxpayers. he s going to say without the bailout, we wouldn t be in good stead right now. he s going to talk about the day the charges were filed, the fraud charges by the sec calling it the worst day of his life. interesting. he has to thank the taxpayer because this whole thing is how the public perceives this, right? because it goes hand in hand with the financial reform. and yesterday it was very interesting because the g.o.p., i think, surprisingly, stood up and blocked it. the vote was 57-41. there had been so much talk over the weekend that they came to a compromise. you had dick shelby and chris dodd on the sunday programs together, republi