terrorism here vigilant against terrorism here an abroad. to continue this, around the anniversary of the usama bin laden killing, this is what u.s. officials were saying at the time. yes, we said publicly, there is no credible reporting right now that there is an active plot underway to coincide with the anniversary of the bin laden take-down. but the counterterrorism community is used to making sure that we are as vigilant as possible to guard against terrorist group to mark such a day. there is no credible information about anything pinned to the one-year anniversary. but we as always ask americans to be vigilant. bret: the intelligence chairs on capitol hill said they were briefed an hour ago on this. bring in the panel. steve hayes for weekly standard. charles lane, opinion writer for the washington post. syndicated columnnist charles krauthammer. okay, steve, what do you make of this? as you say, there is a lot more we don t know than what
by governor perry about tax records. governor romney in the debate said he would release them, maybe in april. didn t get specific. so he is pressed about that today. start with an overview. bring in the panel. steve hayes, senior writer for weekly standard. kirsten powers for daily beast. syndicated columnnist charles krauthammer. charles, winner and loser? well, the big winner i think obviously was newt. this is not one of the debates that was muddy. there was a clear one, gingrich. started out wobbly as we saw at bain stuff and the ads. as soon as he pivoted away, he won the night, obviously. not only when he answered the question about food stamps and the poor, and hand outs but he got lucky when he was the one who who was given the question afterron paul had answered your question about bin laden raid. that was the lowest in the paul campaign and lowest moment of the evening.
by governor perry about tax records. governor romney in the debate said he would release them, maybe in april. didn t get specific. so he is pressed about that today. start with an overview. bring in the panel. steve hayes, senior writer for weekly standard. kirsten powers for daily beast. syndicated columnnist charles krauthammer. charles, winner and loser? well, the big winner i think obviously was newt. this is not one of the debates that was muddy. there was a clear one, gingrich. started out wobbly as we saw at bain stuff and the ads. as soon as he pivoted away, he won the night, obviously. not only when he answered the question about food stamps and the poor, and hand outs but he got lucky when he was the one who who was given the question afterron paul had answered your question about bin laden raid. that was the lowest in the paul campaign and lowest moment of the evening.
poet. i learned the first four lines. and even i can learn four lin lines. bret: didn t know if it was a direct jab or not. let s bring in the panel. steve hayes, senior writer for weekly standard. charles layne editorial writer for washington post. syndicated columnnist charles krauthammer. about the perry situation. charles? i was watching it live and i was dying like everyone else watching it. everybody has had an incident. i once was at a holiday dinner, large number of people, at the end of which i decided i was going to do a toast to the hostess. as i launched in to it, i realized i could not remember her name. i had known her for 20 years. the more i tried to remember it, the more i panic. i realize a thelma and louise moment, going over the cliff. it pull a parachute and raise my glass to the splendid lady of the house. everybody looks at me as if i m extremely strange and of
poet. i learned the first four lines. and even i can learn four lin lines. bret: didn t know if it was a direct jab or not. let s bring in the panel. steve hayes, senior writer for weekly standard. charles layne editorial writer for washington post. syndicated columnnist charles krauthammer. about the perry situation. charles? i was watching it live and i was dying like everyone else watching it. everybody has had an incident. i once was at a holiday dinner, large number of people, at the end of which i decided i was going to do a toast to the hostess. as i launched in to it, i realized i could not remember her name. i had known her for 20 years. the more i tried to remember it, the more i panic. i realize a thelma and louise moment, going over the cliff. it pull a parachute and raise my glass to the splendid lady of the house. everybody looks at me as if