they may have campaigned as hard as me. but i don t know anybody that campaigned harder. but i will tell you on monday morning, i just nervous? no, i just shut down. i stopped campaigning. do you know why? because it hit me that people had decided. i know that goes against convention. but i tell you, most voters decide on that weekend before. they re sitting around the table on saturday or sunday. and that s when husbands and wives, brothers and sisters, talk to each other and go, so what do you think? what do you think about this romney guy? and one might say, you know what? he is just too out of touch. the other one might say, you know what? obama doesn t know how to bring jobs. it s that gut level at the end, right? and virginia is not lost for romney. seven points in early may doesn t mean it s over. if romney can re-establish and it s going to be hard because of what he said in the primary campaigns. if he can re-establish himself with moderate republicans and independen
the president and romney would grab 46 percent of the vote. among the important independents they would vote for romney over president obama. he is leading the president by 13 points. not the 19 points we said earlier. 14 points. there are major developments in this case. governor rick perry is now a romney guy. he supported gingrich. he even called him a vulture capital list. they are ready to hit the campaign trail for romney. as for newt gingriches in the race. he is ready to throw in the towel next week. he won two primaries and his campaign is another than $4 million in debt. he will eventually give his
breaking public health scare. a confirmed case of mad cow disease in california has the agriculture department here in washington on full alert. the fatal brain disease not only can be passed among cattle, scientists think an equally deadly variation can be transmitted to humans who eat contaminated beef or dairy products. the first confirmed case here in the united states in six years. elizabeth cohen joins us from the cnn center in atlanta. elizabeth, one of the reasons people get so scared is the potential. what does this mean for the food supply? you know, for this one cow that really this one cow doesn t have that much importance for our food supply. the usda doesn t appear to be panicked, even critics of the usda don t appear to be tank panicked. the reason why is this cow was never going to be eaten, it was a dairy cow. and experts say milk of an infected cow is not infectious. you can t get the disease from drinking the milk. john. how did they find out that thi
tape asks? bashar she says. she s in the remains of a living room judging by the cushions on the floor. the girl is obviously too young to understand what is happening, but she knows enough to say the name. she s been told who s responsible. bashar al assad. two weeks ago, after ordering and overseeing a year-long campaign repression, followed by outright carnage, he promised the u.n. to stop. the final deadline tomorrow morning. back when he agreed to that troop pullout proposal on march 27th, he toured the streets of homs. we re showing you two videos side by side. one his photo op that day, the dictator. the other the bombardment in the hours before he arrived in homs and after he left and almost every day since then. that day when the dictator of syria was smiling for the cameras, 57 people died. today in homs and across syria tanks rolled, shells exploded, snipers fired, and at least 145 people died. in other words, the slaughter goes on. more than 700 have been killed s
name. she s been told who s responsible. bashar al assad. two weeks ago, after ordering and overseeing a year-long campaign repression, followed by outright carnage, he promised the u.n. to stop. the final deadline tomorrow morning. back when he agreed to that troop pullout proposal on march 27th, he toured the streets of homs. we re showing you two videos side by side. one his photo op that day, the dictator. the other the bombardment in the hours before he arrived in homs and after he left and almost every day since then. that day when the dictator of syria was smiling for the cameras, 57 people died. today in homs and across syria tanks rolled, shells exploded, snipers fired, and at least 145 people died. in other words, the slaughter goes on. more than 700 have been killed since assad announced a cease fire on april 2nd. nearly 1100 since he agreed to that u.n. proposal just two weeks ago. this is video claiming to show victims of a mass execution in homs. according to th