army staff sergeant accused of the unthinkable. walking off base and executing 16 civilians, nine of them children. the sergeant is a qualified sniper trained to hit and kill people at a distance of eight football fields. let s go to chris lawrence. what else do we know about this accused gunman? he s a combat veteran that did three tours in iraq. on the last tour in 2010, his vehicle rolled over. he suffered a traumatic brain injury. the army treated him for that. he was diagnosed and declared fit for duty. he s a married man, a father of two. over the weekend, the military moved his family, his wife and kids on to the military base in the state of washington for their own protection. now, as to what happened here, he left the base, his combat outpost at 3:00 in the morning. the afghan guards noticed he was gone. noticed him leaving. they called their american counter parts. it raised alarms. the americans put a search party together to search for the soldier. at the same
nomination. that means there s something there. why won t you let republican voters see it before they have to decide on you? and that is a nonideological, nonpartisan point to which mitt romney has responded to not well up to this point. we ll check in with chuck todd to how newt gingrich put together this victory in south carolina. chuck? we re doing this mostly the exit polls returns are still coming in. but the size of gingrich s victory in the conservative parts of the state that i was telling you about, greenville, spartanburg in particular, he topped romney there quoting our exit polls by almost 20 points. meanwhile, where romney had a run-up the score and by the way, huckabee beat mccain in those areas anywhere five to seven four years ago. mccain kept those numbers low and of course the conservative vote was splintered and where romney had to do well, according to the exit polls, dead even, dead even in places like charleston in a more moderate,