i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, some breaking news. cnn can now confirm the name of the student who allegedly shot five of his fellow classmates at an ohio high school this morning. his name is tj lane. he s a junior. he was described by friends as quiet, but a nice kid from a broken home. no matter what, he created a scene of horror and chaos in chard chardon, ohio today. allegedly opening fire in the high school cafeteria, leaving one dead and four wounded. two remain in krcritical conditn tonight. nate mueller was in the cafeteria. he s a fellow student and described the scene. he didn t say anything the entire time. he took one shot and then that s when we looked to see what was happening. i saw him shoot, which hit one of my other friends that was sitting at the table with us and then as i was turning around, that s when he hit me. ted rollins is outside the high school in chardon for us tonight. and teresa hunt is going to join us in a couple of months on th
the student who allegedly shot five of his fellow classmates at an ohio high school this morning. his name is tj lane. he s a junior. he was described by friends as quiet, but a nice kid from a broken home. no matter what, he created a scene of horror and chaos in chardon, ohio today. allegedly opening fire in the high school cafeteria, leaving one dead and four wounded. two remain in critical condition tonight. nate mueller was in the cafeteria. he s a fellow student and described the scene. he didn t say anything the entire time. he took one shot and then that s when we looked to see what was happening. i saw him shoot, which hit one of my other friends that was sitting at the table with us and then as i was turning around, that s when he hit me. ted rollins is outside the high school in chardon for us tonight. and teresa hunt is going to join us in a couple of months on the phone. her daughter was in a classroom during the shooting. ted, i wanted to start with you thou
i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, some breaking news. cnn can now confirm the name of the student who allegedly shot five of his fellow classmates at an ohio high school this morning. his name is t.j. lane. he s a junior. he was described by friends as quiet, but a nice kid from a broken home. no matter what, he created a scene of horror and chaos in chardon, ohio today. allegedly opening fire in the high school cafeteria, leaving one dead and four wounded. two remain in critical condition tonight. nate mueller was in the cafeteria. he s a fellow student and described the scene. he didn t say anything the entire time. he took one shot and then that s when we looked to see what was happening. i saw him shoot, which hit one of my other friends that was sitting at the table with us and then as i was turning around, that s when he hit me. ted rollins is outside the high school in chardon for us tonight. and teresa hunt is going to join us in a couple of months on the phon
system for mitt romney, what rules do you think they changed to mitt romney s benefit? of course florida was moved up because it was a state that would help him, nevada and arizona were moved up because they were states with large lds population. it was proportional in the south, so that if romney pulls 20, 30% in the south, but because of his faith, a lot of evangelicals go do gingrich or santorum or would have gone to another candidate he still would get something. he wouldn t be shutout. in a winner take all, if he s shutout in the south he can t get the nomination because remember, the south is loaded for the in the gop because it often votes in the presidential election for gop so it s not just population in the south it s based how their voting patterns have been. there is a lot of delegates in the south. so in that sense it was gained and even the primary the system, the caucus sis tens were gained for him because it was felt he had the money and with the money
sorry to interrupt there. when you say the republican party changed the rules in a way to gain the system for mitt romney, what rules do you think they changed to mitt romney s benefit? of course florida was moved up because it was a state that would help him, nevada and arizona were moved up because they were states with large lds population. it was proportional in the south, so that if romney pulls 20%, 30% in the south, but because of his faith a lot of evangelicals go to gingrich or santorum or another candidate, he still would get something, he wouldn t be shut out. in a winner take all, if he s shutout in the south he can t get the nomination because remember, the south is loaded for the in the gop because it often votes in the presidential elections for gop. it s not just population in the south. it s based on how their past voting patterns have been. there s a lot of delegates in the south. so in that sense it was gained and even the primary the system,