podcasts. news continues on cnn with wolf blitzer, right externa place. i like to call the situation which win we ll see you tomorrow happening now and escalating campaign battle over immigration. as president biden orders, new protections for some undocumented spouses and children of us citizens and slams donald trump for fueling fears of immigrants, stand by two. here are trump is hitting back tonight also this hour and extraordinary seen in north korea as kim jong-un and braces without rebooting and gives him the red carpet treatment the us watching wearily as these adversaries of the west are cozying up and increasing their military cooperation at a moment of reckoning, that s what one senator is calling a tense hearing about growing worries over the safety of boeing jets. we re going to tell you how the testimony of boeing s ceo played with lawmakers and with relatives of crash victims who were there in the room welcome to our viewers in the united states and around th
supermarket. lots of injuries, but amazingly, no one killed. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. you re in the situation room. captions by vitac www.vitac.com let s begin with breaking news just coming into the situation room right now out of afghanistan. word of a military crash. let s go straight to our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. i know there are casualties. what are you hearing? wolf, a u.s. official tells us a u.s. army black hawk helicopter has crashed in southern afghanistan. at this point they believe it crashed during bad weather, but the official tells us they cannot yet rule out enemy action in this incident. sadly, they do believe all four crew members onboard perished in this helicopter crash. there were a number of soldiers on the ground at a combat outpost waiting to be picked up by the helicopter, transported to another area and they report seeing the helicopter go down. so it could have been significantly worse, but the m
can you characterize for us, i believe you have 99% of the we have 98% of the precincts reporting tonight. rick santorum has won colorado s republican poll with about 40% of the vote. we re getting the final numbers in just now. rick santorum has exceeded expectations and wins colorado s caucus called vote tonight. any major population centers out? it s about 98% of the results in. there s a handful to be reported around arapahoe and half a dozen or so up in larimer county. these won t change the outcome of tonight s results. we ll have a press conference here in a couple of moments with the actual numbers. mitt romney had about 37% of the vote. rick santorum over 40% and ron paul reporting 11% and newt gingrich around 14%. we ll have the number finals in a few moments. we appreciate everybody s attention. we appreciate everybody who has been a part of this important process. and can you tell me what this meant in terms of turnout and how this might have been a fa
including the same unit that killed osama bin laden, stage another daring raid, this time on mission to rescue hostages from pirates in somalia. tears on both sides of the aisle. congress bids an emotional farewell and gets an inspirational message. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. but first this just coming in. we re seeing a tight race, a very tight race here in florida. that makes tomorrow night s cnn republican presidential debate potentially all the more important as the candidates try to make an impact. the new cnn/ time /orcp poll shows a virtual tie. ging r. has near will you doubled his support here, while romney has slipped. but that big jump by gingrich may not snell tell the whole story. there s another trend developing, and there s lots to explore. let s getting right to our chief political analyst gloria borger and mike all crowley of time magazine. on the face of it, it looks like a tie, but there s other trends developing. right, i thi
long-time nemesis former speaker now presidential candidate newt gingrich. plus a snomobiler s helmet cam captures the moment one of his buddies buried alive by an avalanche and then their frantic race to pull him out. we begin tonight here on capitol hill. the stage tonight for the president s annual state-of-the-union address. theater, yes. but important theater. president obama s election year message will be heavily focused on the struggling economy. and yes, we are told tonight there will be some sharp partisan dividing lines over taxes, spending, energy policy and who is to blame for washington s political dysfunction. on the republican campaign trail today, the leading contenders urge voters not to forget the last three years as the president tries to frame the year ahead. did he fix the economy? no. did he tackle the housing crisis? no. did he get americans back to work? no. our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin is live with her latest reporting on