he s always very positive and very upbeat, very kind. he s a pleasure to work for. reporter: and everyone else police spoke to said the same. gil nunez seemed to have nothing to hide. what s more, after weeks of investigating, there was still no clear cause of death. so all investigators could do was wonder if the love triangle was just an interesting story that had nothing to do with tom s death. but that would all change when nearly the two months paf tom kol moon died, the toxicology reports finally came in and they were a shocker. we found out there was a conscious sedative called medazolam in tom s system. nobody ever heard of it before. at least in our field. you had never seen it in a murder before or as a street
questions directly from voters right here in manchester as well as from voters as town meelgts tonight across new hampshire. let s meet the candidates. we ve asked for no opening statements, but we will continue a tradition from our past new hampshire debates to ask each candidate in one short sentence hopefully five or six seconds to introduce themselves to the voters of new hampshire and the united states of america. let me begin with an example. i m john king with cnn. i m honored to be your moderator tonight, and i m thrilled to be back in red sox nation. let s start at the edge of the stage. rick santorum. i served 12 years represents nentz united states senate, but i also have substantial executive experience making the tough decisions and balancing budgets and cutting spending. karen and i are the parents of seven children. my name is michelle bachmann. i m a former tax lilt gags attorney. i m a business woman, we started our own successful company. i m a member of
from myself and journalist from our partners, wmur and the new hampshire union leader the candidates will take questions directly from voters right here in manchester as well as voters at town meetings taking place across new hampshire. let s get to it and meet the candidates. we asked for no opening statements but we ll continue a tradition from our past new hampshire debates to ask each candidate in one short sentence, hopefully, five or six or seven seconds, to introduce themselves to the voters of new hampshire and the united states of america. i m john king with cnn and honored to be your moderator and thrilled to be back in red sox nation. let s start at the end of the stage with senator rick santorum. hello, new hampshire. i m rick santorum. ied 12 years representing pennsylvania and the united states senate but i also have substantial executive experience making the tough decisions of balancing budgets and cutting spending. karen and i the parents of seven children.
over the course of the next two hours, in addition to questions from myself and journalists from wmur and the new hampshire union leaders, the candidates take questions directly from voters right here in manchester as well as from voters as town meelgts tonight across new hampshire. let s meet the candidates. we ve asked for no opening statements, but we will continue a tradition from our past new hampshire debates to ask each candidate in one short sentence hopefully five or six seconds to introduce themselves to the voters of new hampshire and the united states of america. let me begin with an example. i m john king with cnn. i m honored to be your moderator tonight, and i m thrilled to be back in red sox nation. let s start at the edge of the stage. rick santorum. i served 12 years represents nentz united states senate, but i also have substantial executive experience making the tough decisions and balancing budgets and cutting spending. karen and i are the parents of se
gang of six that indicate where they might come out and what they might be recommending? well, they re using the fiscal commission work as a template to begin with. i mean, this was i think a thoughtful document that basically laid out some of the things we have to do with tax reform. i mean, you know, really, lawrence, we have all of these goodies in the tax code. we could really help if we would take out some of the goodies for some of the huge multi national wealthy corporations that have gotten special deals, like oil companies. i think they also are going to take a look at obviously spending. they re going to take a look at entitlements. but not only is kent conrad in that room, so is dick durbin, so is one of the most progressive members of the democratic caucus in the senate. so i think we covered the water from tom kol burn to dick durbin. i am slightly optimistic we could get something that had a chance of doing something about our debt and about the deficits. you introduc