white house starts right now. hey, everyone. 4:00 in new york i m in for nicolle wallace. justice and accountability. more than a year after a harrowing attack that shocked this country, the ongoing political violence at the forefront, the jury found david depape guilty on counts of attempted kidnap taing of a federal official and assaulting a family member of a federal official. talking husband of nancy pelosi, paul pelosi, with a hammer in their home back in october of last year. depape faces life in prison. nancy pelosi they are deeply grateful for outpouring of prayers and warm wishes for mr. pelosi across country during this difficult time. the pelosi family is proud he densated extraordinary bravery and demonstrated in the courtroom this week. he felt in immediate danger when depape arrived at the doorstep in the middle of the night. the nbc news, the door opened a very large man came in with a hammer in one hand, zip ties in the other and he said, where s nancy.
wednesday. mitt romney racking up six super states, including that classic cliff hanger in ohio. he s kind of talking like it s over, but did he land that knockout blow? no. if your support really means everything to ann and me, and i m not going to let you down. i m going to get this nomination. while rick santorum wins three states because mitt romney still cannot convince conservatives that he s the man. we re taking a look at the exit polls. this is my favorite part actually. different numbers are revealing some big problems for the front-runner. christine romans is breaking it all down. she s going to talk about electability and the economy and what folks are saying about that. i m not sure it s my favorite part because the information is so revealing or whether it s christine romans, who s my favorite person. we re going to get to her in a moment. but after taking the most states and the most delegates on super tuesday, mitt romney walking the walk and talking t
you. ron paul is registering with young people very well. congressman hasn t campaigned in florida at all, further proof he is never one to follow convention. after 12 terms in congress, she still a washington outsider. continued in-depth look, position to earned dr. no for voting against bills even when they had full republican support speaking to small government and individual liberties. it earns him a devoted following. ronald paul was born in 1935. middle of five brothers. he worked on his family s dairy farm cleaning milk bottles as a child and doing deliveries. i spent most of my time working hard. he played baseball and football in high school but he excelled at track finishing first in the state in 220 yard
neil: this is a fox news alert. congressional phone lines are still jammed up. man, oh, man, hearing the ringing in hi head all night. the next guest is following every detail. house senior producer chad bergman joining me by phone. the phone still ringing off the hook? it s ironic we re on the phone but i don t have internal capital phone line, though i m calling from inside the capital. this is a major bill. anytime you get a major piece of legislation, coming down to the snubbing post. the phone lines get jammed. that s a given. people at the front of office take call after call after call. people yell at them and say unfortunate things sometimes. this is really the most extraordinary i ve seen. i stopped in to a couple of offices yesterday. some of the offices had three and four people picking up the phone. it was an assembly line, over and over and over again, talking to people and saying well, no, the congressman hasn t made up his position yet or yes, he thinks he is going t