man, joseph ozment and served him with papers ordering him to be in court as well. they found him in laramie, wyoming and tried to flee. he tried to get away in his girlfriend and they served them with a sympathy. the pair were planning to get married and invitations gone out. there were hints of thinking of living on the land and not settling down. and there were hints they might have a small private ceremony to take place at an undisclosed time, date and location. attorney general jim lahood is joining us and no love lost and calls it political ly motivated and blamed the department of correcti corrections for blocking the pardon dons. making several claims that keeping them honest does not stand up to the facts. first, about the murders. they live in the mansion or on the mansion grounds. for decades, our governor s mansion has been served primarily by inmates by the state penal system. almost all murderers, because experts say people who have committed one crime of p
rhode island senator sheldon whitehouse announces tonight he ll introduce a warren buffett rule bill in the senate. first touted by president obama in his state of the union last week, the bill would require those earns more than a million dollars to pay at least 30% in taxes. that s an effective rate. the marginal rate would be 44%. he comes outfront tonight. we appreciate you taking the time, sir. thank you very much. it s good to be with you. a lot of people say this bill isn t going to go anywhere. you re going to get fights from republicans. millionaire s taxes didn t pass in the senate last year despite the democrats there. is this really a move for a political headline or something you think will actually pass? i think there s a good chance that it can pass. if it has difficulty on its own, bear in mind at the end of this year, all of the bush tax cuts expire and that s going to motivate everybody in washington to rethink tax policy. it doesn t make any common
step down, his regime lashes out. we have shocking images just coming in said to show the slaughter of a sir yarn family. what the relatives want the world to see. i m wolf blitzer at the cnn election center. you re in the situation room. in just three hours, polls start closing in florida. this republican presidential primary is critical. it s winner take all. 50 delegates up for grabs, the biggest prize yet. we ve had three contests, three different winners so far. tonight florida could make one candidates the clear front-runner or mover. florida, as you just said is a mini america. mitt rodney has a clear lead. or newt gingrich could rally. i write about this on my blog today. florida will be a critical state in november november. it s the fourth largest state in the united states, and the only one of the top four that s likely to be a serious factor in november, a competitive factor. florida is a classic swing state with a diverse electoral. it s gone to the win
does not have the experience of being an effective leader. i am in fact the legitimate heir of the reagan movement. not some liberal from massachusetts. well, mitt romney has surged ahead in the race. and a win in florida could be pretty critical. cnn political editor paul stein haweshaus hauser is in tampa. we have four polls out over the past 36 hours, and they all indicate the same thing, that mitt romney is up by double digits over newt gingrich along people likely to vote in that primary tomorrow. take a look at the most recent out about two hours ago. you can see right there mitt romney with about a 14-point lead. 43% are backing him. 29% say they are backing gingrich. you see santorum and paul both further down at 11%. when you break that poll down, it s interesting. among tea party supporters, among social conservatives, these are the base voters for gingrich. but romney has the edge there. one more poll i want to share with you. take a look at this. it came out
that you read about? not usually, unless it s a divorce settlement. piers: your movies glossed $1.5 billion so you re not exactly on the bread line, are you? no, no. i m very fortunate and blessed. thank you. piers: you said when you got to 40, you would retire and play golf. what happened? you re 40. my golf game is crap. it really is. it s bad. you know, i i was just working at such a pace that i really felt like i need to figure out ways to spend more time with my family. being off on location on is very difficult. 50 is the new 40. talk to me in 10 years. how did you feel turning 40? when i remember you as markey mark and storming europe and britain and your brother and new kids and so on, i remember those years very vividly sxrorted on them for british newspapers. you ve come a long way. that s 20 years ago. i ve been very fortunate. i had no desire to be in the movies whatsoever. i was offered a couple roles that turned me off on the idea of making movie