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saying bring it on. senator rand paul refusing a pat-down at an airport security checkpoint after setting off an alarm on a body scanner. he s joining us live this hour. he ll tell us what happened. also, a key u.s. supreme court ruling on electronic surveillance. the justices agree that police need a warrant to plant a gps device on a suspect s car but they don t agree on why. i m wolf blitzer and you re in the situation room. what a day in politics. mitt romney is going all out as he goes after newt gingrich with a series of very bitter attacks. the new national poll out today may show why. the two rivals are in a statistical tie. the gallup daily tracking poll shows romney at 29% nationwide, down nine points in just over a week. gingrich is at 28%, double his strength in the last poll a week ago. it s a dead heat, just a week and change before the florida primary. let s bring in cnn jim acosta. he s in tampa and watching the battle for florida. it shouldn ....
religious leaders have come out and said it is your duty to satisfy the desires of your spouse. that is the topic in this morning s faces of faith segment. also, you remember actress mila kunis was asked by that young man to the marine ball. she delivered on her promise. we ll tell you how the night went. let s start. in washington, d.c., the deficit super committee doesn t seem so super right now. they were supposed to be working through the weekend to get a deal done before this week s deadline. but all s quiet on capitol hill all weekend, it seems. lisa, we were told this is the weekend, got to have something done by monday morning but are we getting any indication that work is actually happening? no, with t.j. no indication at all. there s no surprise lawmakers aren t here at 6:00, 7:00 or 8:00 on a sunday, but on the saturday before a deadline, you would think there might be some surprise by americans that there weren t any meetings from the capitol yesterd ....
Their debt problem and he s watched as his former country went deeper into debt. the wall street journal had an editorial calling the canadian dollar the peso of the north. that was scary. john: because with the debt the canadian dollar was following. yes, and moody s put the canadian federal debt on a credit watch. john: the problem was that canada s government had a safety net more like a hammock. when i was growing up in in canada, people laying off went on playing hockey. john: played hockey all year. yeah. john: no work for most of the year. so, in 1995, canadian leaders cut unemployment benefits and other programs and as you see here, canada s debt stopped increasing. and as canada ran budget surpluses, its debt has been going down. john: things got better. things got better. the economy bloomed in the 90s. think about what government ....
Their debt problem and he s watched as his former country went deeper into debt. the wall street journal had an editorial calling the canadian dollar the peso of the north. that was scary. john: because with the debt the canadian dollar was following. yes, and moody s put the canadian federal debt on a credit watch. john: the problem was that canada s government had a safety net more like a hammock. when i was growing up in in canada, people laying off went on playing hockey. john: played hockey all year. yeah. john: no work for most of the year. so, in 1995, canadian leaders cut unemployment benefits and other programs and as you see here, canada s debt stopped increasing. and as canada ran budget surpluses, its debt has been going down. john: things got better. things got better. the economy bloomed in the 90s. ....
Watched as his former country went deeper into debt. the wall street journal had an editorial calling the canadian dollar the peso of the north. that was scary. john: because with the debt the canadian dollar was following. yes, and moody s put the canadian federal debt on a credit watch. john: the problem was that canada s government had a safety net more like a hammock. when i was growing up in in canada, people laying off went on playing hockey. john: played hockey all year. yeah. john: no work for most of the year. so, in 1995, canadian leaders cut unemployment benefits and other programs and as you see here, canada s debt stopped increasing. and as canada ran budget surpluses, its debt has been going down. john: things got better. things got better. the economy bloomed in the 90s. think about what government ....