when planned parenthood will give its endorsement to the president. president obama is proceed choice, mitt romney is pro-life. romney trails the president in polls among women and the so-called gender gap is a very big deal. the president s campaign will hit romney over abortion again and again, planned parenthood is on the air with this attack spot listen. when mitt romney says. planned parenthood we ll get rid of that. romney says he s deny women the birth control and cancer screenings they respond on. when romney says. do i believe the supreme court should overturn rowe v wade. yes. reporter: they are both expected to be very close. it s a $1.4 million ad bite. that sound like a lot. but when you put it in the context of the analysts projections that the spending on tv ads could easily exceed 2, perhaps 3 and be as much as $4 billion before its done, this will be the beginning of a lot of tv commercials. jenna: are we just getting out of a recession? where is
and good morning to you, governor mitt romney seals the deal and president obama picks up a key endorsement. i m jon scott. jenna: i m jenna lee. with his victory in the section as prime aver primary governor romney gets what he needs to clinch the nomination. reportedly they are ready to shell out a billion dollars. planned parenthood is showing its support behind the president. carl cameron is live in washington with all of that. carl, the abortion debate does surface in presidential elections. tell us a little bit about what is going on today. reporter: the timing is exactly right, you nailed it. yesterday mitt romney clinches the republican nomination and today the abortion debate looms when planned parenthood will give its endorsement to the president. president obama is proceed choice, mitt romney is pro-life. romney trails the president in polls among women and the so-called gender gap is a very big deal. the president s campaign will hit romney over abortion again a
really desired by congress on their own and which ones weren t. my approach would say if you take the heart out of the statute, the statute is gone. well, we begin tonight with our top story. the case of trayvon martin, an unarmed, black teenager killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer. this is quickly becoming national flash point. the 17-year-old was shot to death on february 26th by george zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer as martin was walking back in a gated community. he was wearing a hooded sweatshirt and carrying candy and a can of iced tea. but according to witnesses, martin attacked zimmerman before he was shot. tonight, martin s parents have bought two trademarks saying they hope to raise money to help crime victims. buttons and posters have sprung up for sale on line. hooded sweatshirts have now become a symbol of this case with many politicians and now celebrities now wearing them. just today, bobby rush was deservedly kicked off the house floor toda
surrogate. sir, welcome to you. also produce you to our pan panelist. we have bob grobrownstein. i just called you bob. i m going to make up names. and will cain and roland martin. and also this morning, we are being joined by tom, thank you for being with us. appreciate your time. let s get right to it. sir, what s the plan for today when you look at the graphics that show us the lead that you actually had, looks like a nice solid 12-point lead for newt gingrich. give me analysis, why do you think he won? what did you write? what? am i on, soledad? yes rk, you are. last week terrific things happened. one was the united states for the first time in its peace time history has a debt greater than 100% of its gdp. the same time, nine countries in europe had their currencies downgraded as a result of their debt ratios which six of them are better than america s. the worst is greece with 120% of gdp. we will surpass that within a year. now, how do you fix it? there s only be
he s claiming he s raised a million dollars in less than 24 hours following that south carolina win. so no big surprise that the attacks on both sides are ramping up. we ve got congressman bob mcewen joining us. he s a newt deng grich surrogate. sir, welcome to you. also produce you to our pan panelist. we have bob grobrownstein. i just called you bob. i m going to make up names. and will cain and roland martin. and also this morning, we are being joined by tom, thank you for being with us. appreciate your time. let s get right to it. sir, what s the plan for today when you look at the graphics that show us the lead that you actually had, looks like a nice solid 12-point lead for newt gingrich. give me analysis, why do you think he won? what did you write? what? am i on, soledad? yes rk, you are. last week terrific things happened. one was the united states for the first time in its peace time history has a debt greater than 100% of its gdp. the same time, nine countrie