out front tonight mitt romney begins a battle in south carolina. five days until the primary in new hampshire, right in that s where the former massachusetts governor has a solid lead. so where he decided to spend most of the day was, south carolina. i want to restore to america the principles that made us the powerhouse, morally, economically and militarily, in the entire world. romney, his pal john mccain, and gal nicky haley, all there, giving a joint speech in charlston. this is a whole new ball game. one of the highest concentration of evangelical voters in america, nearly half of the population identifies itself as evangelical. which doesn t exactly mean good things for mitt romney. in iowa, 34% voted for rick santorum, only 14% for mitt romney. here is what is amazing. we don t know if romney has made it right with christians in south carolina because polls are about a month old. wisdom is that he wouldn t and didn t need to win south carolina. the vibe changed. no
live on capitol hill correspondent. you ve been following ins and o outs. i want to begin with the one offered in the last hour we heard from senate majority leader harry reid. what s in the latest plan. i was realizing this is $2.7 trillion in proposed cuts, brooke, on two sides of a piece of paper. obviously details need to be filled in what they are proposing raise it by this month, cut by this month. the cuts include $1 trillion immediately in discretionary spending. also a lot of money from war money. he s saying as afghanistan and iraq wrap up, there s about a trillion dollars in savings. that s kind of controversial, brooke, because republicans don t count that money. but bottom line, $2.7 trillion all in savings cuts. you might like all them. that s what he s saying. he has a longer term committee in here but it would just make recommendations for long-term reform, really would have a vote on that but wouldn t force those reforms to happen. so i want to look at th