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planet. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we re learning much more about the shooter and the victims in the sikh temple slaughter in wisconsin. i ll speak wit oak creek police chief coming up live. we ll hear exclusively from two men who lost their mother in the killings. first, we re getting new details on the weapon. our own brian todd is joining us now live. he s in oak creek, wisconsin. brian, you ve been tracing the gun. what are you finding out? reporter: spoke to the gun store manager, wolf. new details on that weapon that authorities believe was used in this shooting. that information comes from the gun store manager who is still shaken by the experience. subject down! officers down! i need ambulance. we have one officer shot. 7512 subject with a gun, balding, white t-shirt. officer down. reporter: it was less than a week before this carnage that suspect wade michael page stopped here and picked up the .9-meter pistol. according to th ....
theater, killing more than 12 people a week ago. and in syria where rebels and government forces are still fighting to gain control of alebeau, the country s main commercial scepter.eppo, the co commercial scepter. syria s tv says they suffered losses. ivan watson is watching this firsthand. earlier he told us about an army base that s surrounded by rebels. reporter: for the last hour i ve been watching rebels attack on a syrian army base located just outside the northern limits of that city of aleppo. it started around sunset with great deal of rocket fire and mortar fire and machine gunfire, and we ve basically been watching constant tracer fire at night, focused on this syrian army base and emerging from this syrian army base. the rebels seem to be attacking this base, which has an estimated 14 tanks and about more than 200 soldiers from many different directions. and i ve travelled in the villages around this army base. they re almost surrounded by sympathizers ....
scalia s decisions have changed a nation. what you now have are super pacs effectively trying to buy elections. that can t be what the founding fathers would have intended. i think they would have said the more speech the better. it fa, family, the right to choose rove versus wade, it s a theory that s a lie. the issues that divide america are decided. my exclusive with justice antonin scalia. piers morgan tonight. good evening. it isn t often a supre court justice invites a journalist to come sit down with him inside the court itself. but i m here today in washington to interview the longest serving justice, antonin scalia. justices never comment on cases they just ruled on or are pending, but that left a lot of territory to cover. from his faith, family and guiding judicial principles. his thoughts on campaign finance and politics and his colleagues. it s all on the table tonight, my exclusive interview with antonin scalia. reading law the interpretatio ....
her recipe to keeping american food great. welcome to the jungle. a legendary slash from his wild days and nights of guns n roses to the hall of fame. slash tells all, no holds bars primetime exclusive. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. our big story, the bane of politics, mitt romney blasting obama for stunts on private equity. it s no wonder so many of his own supporters are calling on him to stop the war on job creators. make no mistake, when i m president, you won t wake up every day and wonder if the president is on your side. [ applause ] no surprise, but there was an applause line. and he spoke out, telling time that his policies would bring unemployment down to 6% in four years. joining me now, a man who can tell me if that is achievable, facebook, jpmorgan and all of the raging stories in business and politics. jack walsh, how are you? i m very excited you re here. i have heard from lots of people who are, let s say, less qualified, pontiff ....
he s not posted that bail? that s right. his attorney said that because the arraignment wasn t until 3:00 today, that he probably wasn t going to be able to get $250,000 cash or in the form of a bail bondsman ortega-hernandez in the form of property posted so he would be spending night in jail. his attorney wasn t happy about it. he said if jerry sandusky was going to flee, he would have done it a long time ago. he s known he s been under investigation since late 2008 and he s been cooperative. es he offered to turn himself in. he did turn himself back in november when charges were accidentally posted to the state court website and everyone found out he was going to be charged before they planned it. the prosecutors asked for $1 million, they didn t get it psh it was a happy medium. the second wave of charges, a case that affects not only jerry sandusky but the penn state community, the college is in a way under investigation. what s the impact in the community of t ....