Women. it s reflected in president trump s budget proposal, the fact that he s sticking with president obama s troop numbers despite his ploms to rairomise size of the military. would have been more impact that you had shaved your head too. really shown your commitment. . no thank you. that was awesome. good to see you. he s done a sword dance, left a note on the western wall and held an audience with the pope. there s one glaring omission from president trump s first overseas trip since taking office. we ll have those details on the other side of the break. be fix. trust safelite autoglass. for these parents, driving around was the only way to get their baby to sleep. so when their windshield got cracked. customer: we can t drive this car. tech: .they wanted it fixed right. so they scheduled with safelite. our exclusive trueseal technology means a strong, reliable bond, every time. at safelite, we stand behind our work.
. i think row got to get off the heels and charge forward. americans want a fighter. they want someone who is not going to fight over politics but rather shows that this guy, mitt romney, is going to fight for the american people when he gets to office. he needs more of an opportunity to get behind the side bar issues that is distracting from the positive plan he has to help the middle class, the hard working taxpayers of the country move forward. i want to see fire in the belly. i ve seen it when he s been in wisconsin. that was wisconsin governor scott walker on fox news yesterday on sunday. with 40 days to go before the election, ploms needs a burning desire to win this thing. george is joining us today as a surrogate on behalf of the
John mccain in overwhelming numbers that he beat george w. bush. but john mccain was a more moderate candidate than george w. bush. the candidates against romney are not more moderate. he s the moderate. they are more conservative. so the motivation cannot be because they find somebody less objectionable than ploms. these three candidates are all going to be more obsable to most democrats and independents. among republicans, chuck, there s not going to be a difference of opinion on the auto bailout. all three opponents of mitt romney and the republican primary basically take the position that he does. there you go. bill, long time analyst, publisher and editor of inside michigan politics. glad to see you re on twitter. i ll make sure people are following you. this is a crucial week.
tonight we celebrate. tomorrow we go back to work. dana bash is in manchester. christine romans is in the election center digging into who voted and why. peter ham by is in south carolina, the next stop in this grueling presidential primary. let s begin with dana there. romney s two for two. he won iowa, he won new hampshire. this victory wasn t a surprise, not to most. he was expected to win. it s the size of his win that s really grabbing attention, however. is it enough to get the party to finally rally behind him? reporter: well, fred, that s probably not going to happen immediately because as you mentioned, all of these other candidates are still in the race. effectively, look, this was no question a huge win for mitt romney. you said certainly he was expected to win here because he was governor of a neighboring state, but the size of his win in terms of the overall number, but also the kind of voter that he got, namely the conservative voters in this state. there
Or redemption. they re talking about the economy where the average income is $30,000. we learned this week that mitt romney has money hidden in accounts i shouldn t say hidden. put in investment accounts in the cayman islands. hidden in plain sight in the cayman islands. and that he pays 15% on the millions he brings in every year. ploms has run on his background in the private sector. that the argument didn t seem to take off. not according to polls in south carolina. but if you look at his style, the level of confidence, newt gingrich s defiance. when he s asked about the tax returns, compared to newt gingrich s response when he s asked about the facts, not