what is better than miniature golf in vegas? a rock star. this is it, rosie o donnell on tonight starts right now. good evening. i m christiane amanpour in for piers morgan. joel mchale from community joins us. it s great to be here, piers. ouch. rosie o donnell, star of the flinstone. nice to meet you. viva las vegas. do you remember? blu-ray. that s exactly right. i think you are exceptionally funny. oh, great. i do. that is from my heart, joel. that is really nice of you. i think you re exceptionally funny and i remember liz taylor hip replacement joke you told maybe 20 years ago can you remind me because i don t recall? you said, well, she s been married 13 times, no wonder she had to have her hips replaced and i said yes. you liked that one? i was at home and my mom and dad were like, i can t remind this. maybe there will be technology to rewind this but it was really funny, mom and dad. and you did not do stand-up, which is shocking
that. i think we will exceed that goal. it s important to your goal wasn t to win one of these states? i don t think anybody expected mitt to win alabama or mississippi. as mitt said early on in the campaign, that this was an away game for him. i think that s i think that s true. look, this is a delegate contest and like i said, our goal was to come in, take a third of the delegates. keeping him honest on that claim that nobody expected him to win alabama or mississippi. in fact at least one person did expect, mitt romney in mobile, alabama. we re going to win tomorrow. we need your help. that was the night before the primaries. not to single out governor romney. of course listen to newt gingrich spin the results. i want to tell you this a second. what will become a challenge is we ll now have three or four days of the news media and they ll a say why doesn t gingrich quit. these are the same people that said last june that i was dead. they recycle this every
in their homes. we are learning he suffer a head injury in iraq but was found fit for duty. we re live at the pentagon. a disturbingly familiar sight in louisiana. take a look at your screen. hundreds of people are having to be rescued. 18 to 20 inches of rain falling in some parts of southern louisiana. police deciding not to charge the man. the family of the dead teenager is outraged. we ll break down why there are no charges in this racially charged case. up first, concern that u.s. afghan relations have hit a new low after a deadly shooting rampage. hundreds of afghan students demonstrating overnight, this is in response to the cold-blooded killing of 16 afghan civilians, most children, allegedly by a u.s. soldier. u.s. officials say the army soldier suspected of the killings suffered traumatic brain injury while in iraq. this was two years ago. it s not clear, however, if that played any role in the attack. the soldier is in custody but is refusing to speak with in
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the white house. hhis takp his take on the ttwo days before the all important super tuesday. the radio host apologizes after calling this woman a proustitut and a slut. is it too little too late? that s tonight s talking point. all that tonight right here on cnn. she survived a tornado that killed her entire family. her tiny body thrown into a field by incredible forces. 14-month-old angel babcock her hold on life was too fragile. angel died a few hours ago after she was taken off life support. the decision rested with her grandfather who spoke with our affiliate. reporter: camouflaged by twisted metal a baby monitor rests. i have never been through nothing like this. it s horrible. reporter: jack knew there was a storm that friday. when it passed he made a quick trip to run errands. we were going to pay the water bill. they told us there were people hurt at a lumber company. reporter: as he approached the mobile home park it hit him. as we got closer i thought