have been leaders of courage what has sustained them is that they were good, decent people who stood with them, shoulder to shoulder, arm to arm. that is what have you done for wisconsin and for america. tonight we tell wisconsin we tell our country and people across the globe that voters do want leader who s stand up and make the tough decisions. but now, but now, it is time to move on and move forward in wisconsin. tomorrow i ll meet with my cabinet in the state capitol.
country has been when there have been leaders of courage what has sustained them is that they were good, decent people who stood with them, shoulder to shoulder, arm to arm. that is what have you done for wisconsin and for america. tonight we tell wisconsin we tell our country and people across the globe that voters do want leader who s stand up and make the tough decisions. but now, but now, it is time to move on and move forward in wisconsin. tomorrow i ll meet with my cabinet in the state capitol.
country has been when there have been leaders of courage what has sustained them is that they were good, decent people who stood with them, shoulder to shoulder, arm to arm. that is what have you done for wisconsin and for america. tonight we tell wisconsin we tell our country and people across the globe that voters do want leader who s stand up and make the tough decisions. but now, but now, it is time to move on and move forward in wisconsin. tomorrow i ll meet with my cabinet in the state capitol.
chancellor that things will be changing as well. i m wolf blitzer, you re in the situation room. all that coming up, but first, a campaign triple header right here in the situation room. i ll interview three republican presidential hopefuls today, mitt romney is on deck, rick santorum follows the next hour, right now the republican presidential can da aial candid. the former speaker of the house newt gingrich. spiker, thank you for coming in. eeveryone seems to agree that getting to the magic 344 for you right now before the convention isn t possible, do you agree with that. sure. look, i think the front-runner s clearly mitt romney. he s the weakest front runner in modern times, if he can get to 1144, he s the nominee. but if he can t get to 1144, on 26th of june. it will be a wide open primary at that point if romney can t clinch it, i think it becomes pretty wide open. so you have absolutely no intention of dropping out of this race any time between now and the end
somebody who s down to earth, easy to talk to, and who says it like it is, straight up. and that s why we achieve so much today. we agreed to push ahead with our efforts to create jobs for our people, by bringing our economies and those of the region even closer together. building on our progress at apec, we re going to keep striving for a seamless regional economy. australia and the united states are helping lead the way to a new model for trade across the asia pacific region. along with our g-20 partners, we agree that we have to stay focused on the growth that creates jobs and every nation needs to play by the same economic rules of the road. as to global partners, we discussed the whole range of challenges where we stand shoulder to shoulder, including afghanistan. obviously this has not been an easy mission for either of our countries, and our hearts go out to the families that were