morning on the norfolk coast. we are in hemsby, which is eight miles away from great yarmouth. coastal erosion is a big issue here. something residents have been dealing with for many years. i think it is fair to say the events of the past week have cut people by surprise. the bad weather, the high tides. it has caused some damage. this part of the norfolk coast has been slipping away. like other parts of the uk, hemsby near great yarmouth has been battered by the sea. in the last ten years, more than 20 properties on the dunes here have been impacted by the eroding cliffs. sections of some homes have been lost to the water. others completely demolished, just before that could happen. this weekend residents started to leave for their homes because of high tides and strong winds. three of the chalet
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one. in the meantime, back to politics now, and there s some questions raised about a group involved in voter registration. call it a hunch, but i think our senior correspondent eric shawn is taking a closer look at this story. hi ya, jenna. well, this is a voter registration form, this mailing looks official. but it s actually from a private group trying to get people to send it to election officials. it comes from a group called the voter participation center. they re a washington, d.c.-based organization targeting roughly 73 million americans who are not on the voting rolls. the group s mailings are aimed at what it says are underrepresented voting blocs like single or divorced women, minorities and young people. but some of the mailing lists have gone to dead people, noncitizens, children and even pets. it s touted as a nonpartisan organization, but many of the group s officials are former democratic political con consultants and officials. the secretary of state of louisiana, re
presidential nominee under fire what he was said when asked in an interview about london s prepareness for the games which he dialed back today. as the opening ceremony is about to get underway with the governor in attendance. chief political correspondent, campaign carl cameron live from london on a great boondoggle where there happens to be some news. carl? reporter: hi ya, megyn. boondoggle. great british phrase. mitt romney is looking forward to the olympic opening ceremonies which starts in a few hours here in london. the flap for the perceived criticism by the brits for planning for this romney essentially was said reading reports of some of their logistical planning concerns. this morning he went to visit the irish embassy where he had a meeting with the tshoc, equivalent of ireland s house speaker. instead of going in his motorcade from the hotel to the irish embassy, he had to walk in part because of the