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known as operation kinder transport. we caught up with winton who turns 104 this weekend, and one of the men he saved to hear firsthand how this mission came to be. as war appeared imminent, refugees streamed into germany. deep shadows of another world war spread over the universe. heil. i remember his voice roaring on the radio. germans got closer and closer. first he was in germany, then he was in austria, then on the border of checks slovakia, then he was in my hometown. my name is joe. mickey whitten saved my life. when the crisis with hitler
welcome back to start tart this morning, everybody, as we are coming to you from des moines, iowa. cause celeb this morning, actor and author matthew modin is here this morning. he is screening some short political films, including one called i think, i thought. take a look. hi, my name is joe. and i am a thinker. hi, joe. i was saved. i had never seen such beautiful people in all my life. these people were my true brothers and sisters. people that understood the foolishness of thinking. so this is provocative and also a satire. that certainly was, where were you mocking to some degree the whole thought process that goes behind the politics in general and the election specifically. yes.
we ll look at big stories. give you interesting details and go inside information, only a worldwide news organization like cnn can bring to you every single day. we re going to talk to the leaders and newsmakers and also real folks and challenge some of the conventional looks and issues people are discussing today. the starting point this morning is about changing minds in iowa. just 36 hours before the caucuses begin, and it is a statistical dead heat for first place between presidential candidates mitt romney and ron paul, and that means the race for third is on between rick santorum and rick perry, newt gingrich and michele bachmann as well. the good news for them, more than 40% of iowan voters say their minds could be changed. got some breaking news to get to this morning. police are speaking to a person of interest right now in the los angeles arson spree. even as eight more fires were set overnight, surveillance videotape, show you this, shows the person officers want
president barack obama and his re-election campaign. the today the president and the jobs act face a critical vote, a important vote in the senate. they are pushing hard to rally support. if you wonder what the president jobs bill could mean for you, here s a brief overview. in addition to other things we re talking about extending the current payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits. there also would be new tax credits for businesses that hire people who are unemployed. president obama is in pittsburgh today where he will speak about his jobs bill less than one hour from now. this is an important last minute push was the senate is scheduled to hold a key procedural vote on whether it will consider that bill. white house correspondent dan lothian is traveling with the president and joins us live from pittsburgh. hi, there, dan. is the president preparing for the possibility that his jobs bill may not pass today s test in the senate? reporter: it it does appear that he is.