this particular area. overall there is incomplete delegate slates in another six congressional district. overall cantor um competing for 48 today of the 66 del catses up in ohio. this is a race for the delegates for the nomination. in ohio santorum has a bit of a handicap. jon: it was about this time yesterday that carl cameron brought us presbyterian church bells, and you re bringing us roman catholic church bells. we are keeping it fair & balanced. jenna: we talked about a lot about religion in the race and everything else. fema is surveying some of the worst tornado devastation in the state of indiana. henryville, nearly wiped off the map by a raging funnel cloud, and today inspectors are deciding whether the city qualifies for federal disaster aid. it appears to be a no-brainer but there is something you have to go through and check off the list to get that money to the people. lawrence smith reporting from henryville right now.
and the people of michigan looked into the hearts of the candidates, and all i have to say is, i love you back. moving ahead to super tuesday, the big kahuna one week from tonight and could change the race completely. with ten states voting, 416 delegates at stake. i m back now with our cnn stellar a-team. led by the king himself, wolf blitzer, john king and gloria borger. welcome to you all. thank you. i ve been watching, as always, the brilliant coverage all night, and my sort of gut feeling is i know a win s a win. mitt romney won arizona. we expected that. and he did sneak through to michigan. but to win only by 3% in your home state when rick santorum was outspent, what, five or six to one, it s bringing it s not exactly a ringing endorsement. as you know, and who knows better than you do, piers, in any kind of soccer or football match or baseball, a win is a win. you can t deny that he did win. it was only a week or ten days or so ago that santorum was ahead i
santorum is putting his best foot forward. he took second place in michigan. in a race that everyone said ignore you have no chance here and the people of michigan looked into the hearts of the candidates and all i have to say is, i love you back. thank you. moving ahead to super tuesday, the big kahuna one week from tonight and could change the race completely. 416 delegates at stake. i m back with our cnn stellar a-team. wolf blitzer, john king, and gloria borger. welcome to you all. thank you. i ve been watching, as always, the brilliant coverage all night and i know when a win is a win. mitt romney won arizona. we expected that. and he did sneak through to michigan. but to win only by 3% in your home state when rick santorum was outspent, what, five or six to one, it s bringing endorsement. as you know, and who knows better than you do, piers, in any kind of soccer or football match or baseball, a win is a win. you can t deny that he did win. it was only a wee
face of the race completely, with ten states voting and 416 delegates at stake. i m back now with our cnn stellar a team, led by the king himself, wolf blitzer. john king, who s another king, and gloria borger, who must be the queen. welcome to you all. i ve been watching the as usual brilliant coverage all night, and my gut feeling is i know a win s a win, and mitt romney obviously won arizona. we expected that. he did sneak through in michigan, but to only win by 3% in your home state when rick santorum was outspend five, six to one? it s not a thuching victory, is it? not a ringing endorsement. as you know, and who knows better than you do, piers? in any soccer or baseball match or baseball, a win is a win, and you can t deny that he did win. it was only a week or ten days or so ago before the last cnn debate that santorum was ahead in michigan. i don t think that last debate necessarily helped rick santorum. mitt romney did come back, and he did win. we ll see how tha
ron brownstein in person. editorial director of the national journal. and will cain. was that familiarity or disappointment? with love. will cain who i always like to see sitting next to me. good morning. we ve got a lot to get to this morning. it was a tough week obviously with the death of whitney houston and really at the end of the week an opportunity to remember her and her legacy. she was laid to rest yesterday in westfield, new jersey. the private moment followed a service in newark, new jersey, on saturday. family, friends, and stars paying tribute. it was a beautiful service. it was whitney houston s own voice that ended the ceremony. so good-bye please don t cry we both know i m not what you you need the service lasted four hours and it was interesting to talk to the baptist pastors who were there who said, listen, we want to make it very clear, this is a religious service. this is not a performance. this is not a concert. this is a homegoing. re