trip, officials, previously said that they remain stead fast, the affordable care act is what is best for the nation. they say the surge in traffic on monday and tuesday is an indication that this is what people want. they will know that their family will not have to go bankrupt just because somebody in their family gets stick sick. they will know if somebody in their family gets sick they will be able to go see a doctor and have access to quality healthcare coverage that is available in the greatest country in the world. the healthcare system needs millions of young people, the young and healthy tone roll. they want to offset some of the cost of the country when they offset the cost of older and sicker patients. there is a lot unforeseen a lot of people can sign up if they meet that criteria. we certainly will be talking about. this anna, rick and kelly back to you guys. thank you, elizabeth. it s something because people have been talking about. this been talking about it sin
remembers the ethnic cleansing of the bosnian war. shepard: the blame game they are at that again. president assad blaming the rebels for this attack on the mosque. the rebels saying not so. they wouldn t do that they would never hit a mosque. now, frankly, on this occasion, there is a more compelling case for saying that the rebels were behind. this simply because the cleric was such a stead fast supporter of assad that it would not seem to make sense for pro-government forces to kill that particular cleric. and officials at the state department would not speculate on who was behind this today. but once again, they did admit that extremists have infiltrated the opposition. listen. we have been working hard in our contacts with the syrian opposition. whether it s on the political side or the military side to be extremely vigilant about efforts to hijack their movement by extremists. and, of course, this remains a major concern for
it s the race between romney and gingrich that is dominating coverage. new polling shows a statistical dead heat. 36-34. well within is the five-point margin of error. romney there at the 36. that s from the sampling done sunday, monday and tuesday. now, as always, expect those numbers to change. expect tomorrow night s debate to move that the needle, as well. also expect more of what we saw today. each candidate hammering the other. . [ speaking foreign language ] the gingrich campaign today stopped running the spanish language radio spot accusing romney of being the most anti-immigration candidate in the race. they took the ad down after florida senator mark rubio has yet to endorse a candidate took strong exceptions to it calling it inaccurate and inflammatory. the romney campaign meantime angling for the latino vote with an ad slamming gingrich for being the ultimate washington insider, specifically his relationship with freddie mac. romney has consistently described
he called for federal immigration reform. our failure to act responsibly at the federal level will only open the door to irresponsibility by others. that includes, for example, the recent efforts in arizona which threaten to undermine basic notions of fairness that we cherish as americans as well as the trust between police and their communities that is so crucial to keeping us safe. for her part, the governor strongly defended the new law and her controversial decision. today with my unwavering signature on this legislation, arizona strengthens its security within our borders. let me be clear, though, my signature today represents my stead fast support for enforcing the law, both against illegal immigration and against racial profiling. all setting the stage for a national battle over immigration reform in this midterm election year. we re joined by npr s michele norris, david brooks of the new
terrorists that also want to harm israel and i think netanyahu is really the one adult in the room here. i think this is the person that we ve got to listen to in terms of national leaders right now, unfortunately not the president obama. and steve here is the thing steve the only organization or nationality that s really willing to go all in and fight isis are the kurds, the kurds are not getting the weapons they need from us. we re giving all this weaponry to turkey, for example i think turkey got about $6 billion worth of our weapons and yet we re not giving weapons or even selling weapons to the kurds that they need to really fight isis. that s a different question aside from qatar. we should obviously be arming the kurds and talk about europe, another part of the world where we should be arc arming the ukrainian against putin s aggression. in the case of qatar one reason why they re trying to play both sides of the fence they re wondering where the u.s. is going to be