perhaps give us a front-runner. mitt romney predicting, quote, we re going win this but his opponents are promising the governor will have a much harder time after tonight. this afternoon the former house speaker newt gingrich told reporters his ads will start drawing, quote, a sharper, clearer contrast with governor romney and on cbs this morning, the former speaker, remember, he s the candidate who keeps promising to stay positive, well, gingrich called romney a liar. are you calling mitt romney a liar? yes. why are you saying he s a lier? this is a man whose staff created the pac, his millionaire friends fund the pac. he pretens he has nothing to do with the pac. it s balogna, he s not telling the american people the truth. it s like a pretense he s a conservative. governor romney s laughing off gingrich s attempt to be more aggressive. i understand the speaker apparently s angry and i wish him well, he and calista. hopefully we ll be able to connect with the a
police believe they had been at a d.c. club earlier in the night and say a car of friends was following them and witnessed the accident, then called 911 and called family. the girl s family and friends were out here for several hours before finding out one of the victims was 19-year-old tamara johnson. we spoke with tamara s uncle just before he heard the awful news. my sister called me crying and said i should come out here because tamara was in an accident. so i should come out and, you know, so i just jumped up, put my close on and rushed out here. when you look at the scene, what do you think? that s an accident right there. we have no idea right now if alcohol or speed were a factor. it s currently under investigation. now, again, the lanes that take you north were opened. at this point, the lanes that head south were still shutdown. a tow truck was out here at the scene. they are beginning that process soon. a terrible accident and just horrible morning for th
the cheer went up in the crowd and there was so many people walking away today with big smiles on their faces, a sense of the satisfaction of the war that has been done in iraq. they are also satisfied that the the troops wanted to hear a commitment from the president that the country will continue to stand by them for their needs as their year goes on, whatever problems that they have from their service in iraq. the president and first lady both saying very strongly that the country will stand by them the way that the troops have stood up for the country. brooke? i m sure they are thrilled to be home in time for the holidays as the president had promised but they have to be. some of these men and women have to have some concerns and what are they, david? well, the concerns would be long-term problems like posttraumatic stress, depression. they also have to transition, if they are getting out of the military, there s always that transition back into the civilian sector an