more of what they re doing right now. just go to cnnheroes.com and do it today. don t delay. thanks for watching, everyone. have a wonderful weekend. my colleagues, suzanne malveaux, is going to take the helm now with cross-examination cnn newsroom international. we re taking you around the world in 60 mississip 0 minutes. here s what s going on right now. central cairo today. furious protesters shouting leave, leave. demanding an end to the total rule by president mohamed morsi. today is a landmark day to the opposition movement in egypt. it s the second anniversary of the violent nationwide revolution that threw out president hosni mubarak. today s marches and angers in the street look very much like the beginning of the arab spring. that was cairo two years ago. hosni mubarak was in power. in 18 days he would step down. the country has seen very few calm days since. egypt s first ever free election put a president in office who has still not closed the gap between the go
super tuesday showdown. in hours voters will head to the polls for primaries that could redefine the race for the gop nomination. thanks for joining us tonight. i m shawn yancy. i m brian bolter. here is how it will all play out. 10 states are holding primaries and caucuses tomorrow including one in our area, virginia, and the vital battleground state of ohio, the payout, a total of 419 delegates. fox 5 s laura evans with everything you need to know. super tuesday offers the biggest payout of the republican presidential primaries and tonight many are watching ohio as the critical state. mitt romney said today he believes if he can win ohio, can he win the nomination. greeting supporters in ohio at a town hall campaign event mitt romney hopes to catch in on his momentum. this is the best place again for entrepreneurs and innovators and job creators because i want more good jobs and i want rising incomes again. that s what it s all about. reporter: rick santorum also ca
campaign staffer howard brooks sources say campaign staffer howard brooks has admitted to the money order purchases. he s gotten immunity for relatives who forged signatures in an effort to conceal their origin in cash contributions. brooks agreed to wear a wire for the fbi. it s unclear who or what led the fbi to geoff thompson. the city paper reported last june thompson got around limits to his own campaign contributions by getting his companies and many employees to contribute to his candidates. it s called bundling. it s all legal unless the feds can prove there was fraud, forgery or conspiracy. the influence of money, campaign contribution and all the rest of that and what we do has gotten out of hand. reporter: no word tonight from jeffrey thompson. he s an accountant and owns the firm chartered health. it s a medicaid management provider with a $320 million contract from the d.c. government. you keep talking about this raid on his house. what were they looking
wyff wintry mix heading our way. a little bit as we get to 9:00, 10:00 this morning, we ll see some snowflakes flying. they will move through quickly. considering we haven t talked about winter weather, then it is something to talk about. we ve got this little clipper system that is approaching from the south and west. there you go, you can see the white on that. that is actually snow flying out to the west. that will move remember a couple of weeks ago, the storm system we had, we thought it would be close and it stayed just to our south. this one will follow a similar path. same areas that got the light snow a few weeks ago will see some snow again this round south and west of d.c. southern maryland, lower eastern shore, have the best chance but to be honest with you, the trend has been to bring it a little further north the last couple of runs of our computer model. even here in washington, we could see some snowflakes later this morning. it is possible there could be
incredible it s hard to take it in. schools gone, houses gone. tonight the first storeies of survival. i really can t remember much about it other than just seeing everything flying around. we got on the buses and started heading to my house and tornadoes following us. all evening long the death toll has been climbing. in indiana alone rescue crews are searching debris in four different counties. good evening. these tornadoes have impacted millions of americans across several states. at least 28 # people are now dead and there may be more. it is amazing this outbreak we have been seeing. one of the hardest hit states the state of indiana. four people confirmed dead. two towns hit the hardest where the junior and senior high school was hurt. marysville described as being completely gone. in kentucky 12 people are confirmed dead there. strong storms moved through knocking down trees and power lines. and parts of tennessee including nashville seeing golf ball sized