voters forget worry about headlines. sglooch will the north s new leader honor that agreement? i ll ask bill richardson. he as here. i m wolf blitzer you re in the situation room. the battle lines are drawn in the deep south. upcoming primaries in alabama and mississippi next tuesday may be the last chance for mitt romney s rivals to halt his momentum. rick santorum would love to go one on one with him, but night gingrich may have a different story. joe johns is watching all of this for us. reporter: wolf, rick santorum just finishing up an event, and he s expected to head to mobile, alabama later tonight. this is a situation where he has already proven he can win in the south by winning tennessee. the fact of the matter is newt gingrich is such a strong presence here. reporter: in this speech santorum is suggesting there s a third man in the race besides mitt romney, but doesn t go much further than that. if you go out and deliver a conservative victory for us on t
absolutely absurd during these very serious personal times we re discussing personal recreational sexual activities before members of congress. i do not agree members of america should pay for social activities. my choice of words were not the best, and he attempted to be humorous. i sincere yes apologize for the insulting word choices. today limbaugh suggested the point he was making was right even though he used the wrong words to make it. the apology to her over the weekend was sincere. it was simply for using inappropriate words in a way i never do. and in so doing i became, like the people we oppose. i ended up descending to their level. it s important not to be like them, ever. particularly in fighting them. the old saw, you never descend to the level of your opponent or they win. that was my error. last week. but the apology was heartfelt. the apology was sincere. that s of course up to you to decide. keeping hip honest, in his apology limbaugh mischaracterized wha
gas pump and casts a big shadow over obama s hopes for re-election. just a day after dismissing what he called loose talk of war with iran, he sat down with benjamin netanyahu. at the top of their agenda, talk that israel may soon attack iran s nuclear sites. jessica yellin working sources all day. take us inside three hours of talks and a working lunch later, what do we know? reporter: we re told the prime minister and the president within their three hours had 30 minutes when they were one-on-one. none of us will know really what they talked about when they were alone together. but the most pressing question, did they discuss red lines, and we are told by u.s. and israeli officials that that was not what the the two leaders sat down to talk about. that this was essentially a meeting to make clear to each leader where they stand on these fundamental issues of what it would take to press each other for an attack, but they did not ask each other fundamentally for the go-ahea
and a helicopter crashes captured on camera. the amazing story of a pilot that walked away. we start with the aftermath of those deadly tornadoes. president obama is offering federal assistance in the areas battered by the storms. the tornadoes left a wide swath of debris from indiana to georgia. at least 37 people are dead. now the focus has changed and survivors, scores of jurtd people are waking up in hospitals this morning. their homes and the homes of their neighbors are gone. people are now picking through the rubble to find anything they can salvage. officials in west liberty, kentucky, say they are thankful the damage wasn t worse, even as the town was devastated by 135-mile-per-hour winds and one reported death. rob marciano getting a look at some of west liberty s hardest hit areas. good morning to you. tell us what you are seeing today. well, gary, finally today they have been able to clear the main roads enough to where larger vehicles can get through, includi
outfront tonight, a shady red line. a red line the whole world is watching. the red line is a line that the obama administration and members of congress say iran cannot cross. listen to this. always keep all of our capabilities ready in the event that those red lines are crossed. that signaled an intention by iran to cross the red line. the fact they are active here has crossed a red line. the problem is when someone tells you there s a red line you can t cross or else, two things matter. where exactly is the line? and what exactly will happen to you if you cross it? defense secretary pennetta has stated the obvious. getting a nuclear weapon crosses the line, and today, an obama administration official who would only discuss this sensitive issue anonymously got a little more specific, telling cnn s security blog that iran moving toward 90% uranium enrichment is potentially a red line that could trigger american action. but how far toward? right now, iran is enrichin