conference, and this will show you how important the latino vote will be in november. the polls show that president obama has a huge lead over mitt romney, and 66% to 24%. but here in florida the president is tight with his lead over romney where he trailed by 12 points. in romney s speech today and i want to bring in the panelists here, jim acosta who is inside, and we will go to him later, and juan carlos and also the executive president of naleo, and i want to start off with u you, juan carlos, first of all, anything surprising with the this speech? a lot of build-up and people want to bring something back home to the constituents. the tone. the tone on immigration, an is a different and different message. he recognizes the importance of latinos in the community, and what they provide to the economy and the businesses they create and the importance of the latino family and he says i do not want to separate the families and i want the u.s. citizens and residents to have t
allegedly carrying out the second part of this shooting spree. they know that because afghan soldiers saw him and because of overhead surveillance video. shepard: man in charge over there talked about the blood money apparently we have paid to the victim s family members. that s right. general john allen, the top commander in afghanistan said blood money had been paid. did he not confirm, however, reports that $50,000 per victim had been paid to the families here is general john allen at the pentagon today. it s a natural and cultural norm that we would pursue. we have done that in the past in this case it was appropriate we believe given the circumstances of this particular tragedy. one man had 11 family members killed. if the $50,000 figure is correct. that man would have been given half a million dollars. a princely sum in afghanistan. raising concerns that that money could fall into the