background. we are going on have to nominate someone that s not an economic lightweight. someone who has experience in the private sector and has the credibility to go up against president obama and post up against him in those debates and point out how what he has done has hurt the american people. and primary vote sing under by that puerto rico right now. 20 delegates are at stake. heated moemgs at one gop caucus in missouri saturday. clay county, ron paul supporters squared off against the rest of the crowd. the republican chair even threatened to throw people out. official missouri results are not expected until april. joining me now is political writer for the new york times, john hardwood. editor of citizen politics, patricia murphy. hello to the both of up thanks important being here. happy sunday. hey. to the both of you. rick santorum says if he wins illinois he will win the nomination. pretty bold assertion. what do you make of that, though. he has t
questions how long the republican nomination fight will last after super tuesday showdown. mitt romney win six super tuesday contests but could not deliver a knockout punch. in the bellwether of ohio, romney squeaks out a victory over rick santorum. santorum the winner in three states. newt gingrich takes georgia, the state he represented in congress. a breakthrough victory continues to elude congressman ron paul. but overall strategy of picking up delegates pays off. here is look at delegate county right now. romney leads the pack. his campaign says based on math, no other candidate can overtake him for the number of delegates needed to secure the nomination. that is their map. we ll ask carl cameron, what his map is. he is chief political correspondent. he is in boston covering the romney camp. carl carl, does that ad up? reporter: that is a little bit exaggerated. romney says it is not too late for him to be defeated. that is why last night was a big deal for him. they
i sort of feel like wednesday need as name. just can t call it wednesday. jon: boring wednesday. jenna: we hope it will not be a boring wednesday for all of us. we re glad you re with us. i m jenna lee. jon: i m jon scott. good morning to you. questions how long the republican nomination fight will last after super tuesday showdown. mitt romney win six super tuesday contests but could not deliver a knockout punch. in the bellwether of ohio, romney squeaks out a victory over rick santorum. santorum the winner in three states. newt gingrich takes georgia, the state he represented in congress. a breakthrough victory continues to elude congressman ron paul. but overall strategy of picking up delegates pays off. here is look at delegate county right now. romney leads the pack. his campaign says based on math, no other candidate can overtake him for the number of delegates needed to secure the nomination. that is their map. we ll ask carl cameron, what his map is. he is chief pol
[cheers and applause] who serve our nation from each of the five branches of the united states military. members of the army. do i hear anybody from the army here? the navy is here. the air force is here. the navy very disciplined. the marine corps and the coast guard all here. [cheers and applause] welcome and merry christmas. also, thanks so much for all your service which you do on daily basis for this country. we all have so much to be thankful for this year. we want to start with what this holiday means to each of us. i will start to me christmas means, of course, the coziness of sitting around the tree in our pajamas with blankets on. and, of course, my being italian, a lot of is about food. eating lots of sweet treats that i may not eat at other times of the year and just slowing down to reconnect with family over some long leisurely meals. i love the music and, of course, the anticipation of what santa will bring for everyone. yes, most of all to me it means e
the men and women. [cheers and applause] who serve our nation from each of the five branches of the united states military. members of the army. do i hear anybody from the army here? the navy is here. the air force is here. the navy very disciplined. the marine corps and the coast guard all here. [cheers and applause] welcome and merry christmas. also, thanks so much for all your service which you do on daily basis for this country. we all have so much to be thankful for this year. we want to start with what this holiday means to each of us. i will start to me christmas means, of course, the coziness of sitting around the tree in our pajamas with blankets on. and, of course, my being italian, a lot of is about food. eating lots of sweet treats that i may not eat at other times of the year and just slowing down to reconnect with family over some long leisurely meals. i love the music and, of course, the anticipation of what santa will bring for everyone. yes, most of a