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induced coma. police hope she can tell them what happened. i spoke tocnn'sdanriversabout the case. what are the latest developments in the murders? >> well, there's a real profound sense of shock here in the quiet london suburb of clay gate. people still digesting the news that the family in the house behind me were targeted in such a brutal way. we're still waiting for more details from the french police. they're looking for two vehicles that were seen near the shooting. a motorcycle and green 4 by 4. french dedetectives coming to the uk. it is a french investigation leading this. people are digesting the news of what happened. the family it appears were targeted in a kind of execution-style shooting. three adults in the car shot through the head. a child, a 7-year-old child, shot as she tried apparently to flee. she was found on the road outside. amazingly, the 4-year-old girl who was cowering in the back of the car stayed in there, wasn't discovered for eight hours. police finally found her under the body of her mother. >> no leads on motive now? >> it's a complete mystery at t
induced coma. police hope she can tell them what happened. i spoke to cnn's dan rivers about the case. what are the latest developments in the murders? >> well, there's a real profound sense of shock here in the quiet london suburb of clay gate. people still digesting the news that the family in the house behind me were targeted in such a brutal way. we're still waiting for more details from the french police. they're looking for two vehicles that were seen near the shooting. a...
correspondentdanlothian.david, you heard the ambassador talking. obviously he's not going to wade into the u.s. politics in the midst of an election. what do you make of what he said of where israel stands? >> well, i think the first thing was that the deadline has been pushed back to six to nine months which means there's not going to be an attack during the elections, which from the white house point of view is a great relief. but we've got a very serious issue on the table, the next president. that is the israelis are telling the united states look, the red line is when the iranians get the technological capability to build a bomb, we then feel we have to attack. previously, the united states government has been telling israel no, the red line should be when they actually get a bomb. >> acquire it, right. difference between acquiring and the capabilities. >> exactly. you brought that out in the interview. from the israeli point of view that's way too late. there's a great deal of distrust on both sides of the other side and on the israeli side, they just don't trust president o
correspondent dan lothian. david, you heard the ambassador talking. obviously he's not going to wade into the u.s. politics in the midst of an election. what do you make of what he said of where israel stands? >> well, i think the first thing was that the deadline has been pushed back to six to nine months which means there's not going to be an attack during the elections, which from the white house point of view is a great relief. but we've got a very serious issue on the table, the...
hours a week that i put in. i don't want my kids to grow up like that. >> john king joins menow.danlothianhas been traveling with the president. we asked likely voters, which candidate would better handle taxes, what do the numbers say? >> president obama the democrat. at the moment, the president has the edge, a number of reasons why. majority, 51-46. close, but advantage to the president. one of the reasons why. you ask likely voters who attended college, 52% for president obama. we have to match those up as those who describe themselves as moderates. 58% describe themselves as moderates. they tend to live in the suburbs. an important advantage for the president. taxes part of the economic debate. not all bad for governor romney. state of florida, more from our most recent poll. older voters, tend to be more reliable. voters 50 years of age and older. again, more reliable voting group. 54% support governor romney. 42% for president obama, obviously, jobs number one part of the economy. on taxes, at the moment, an advantage for the president. >> governor romney has been criticize
hours a week that i put in. i don't want my kids to grow up like that. >> john king joins me now. dan lothian has been traveling with the president. we asked likely voters, which candidate would better handle taxes, what do the numbers say? >> president obama the democrat. at the moment, the president has the edge, a number of reasons why. majority, 51-46. close, but advantage to the president. one of the reasons why. you ask likely voters who attended college, 52% for president...
statements, quote, callous andreckless.dancoateswho once served as ambassador to germany was asked about the kerry criticism of romney, let's listen. >> let's avoid the political statements right now. >> should that be true of mitt romney as well? >> i think we need to keep the political focus on the election separate from the possible implications of what goes to security and how to protect our citizens abroad. >> and late today president obama weighed in. >> there's a broader lesson to be learned here. you know, governor romney seems to have a tendency to shoot first and name later. as president, one of the things i've learned is you can't do that. you know, it's important for you to make sure that the statements that you make are backed up by the facts and that you've thought through the ramifications before you make them. >> joining us now is ari fleischer, who's an unpaid occasional communications adviser of the romney campaign and cornell belcher. ari, the governor said last night the administration's first response of the death of an american would be to apologize. regardles
statements, quote, callous and reckless. dan coates who once served as ambassador to germany was asked about the kerry criticism of romney, let's listen. >> let's avoid the political statements right now. >> should that be true of mitt romney as well? >> i think we need to keep the political focus on the election separate from the possible implications of what goes to security and how to protect our citizens abroad. >> and late today president obama weighed in. >>...
trip or a climbing trip or something. >> a young journalist i knew in somalianameddaneldenwho died in somalia was killed, wrote in his journal, his journal entry is called the journey is the destination. i think that is what you are saying. >> absolutely. it was an adventure. he really enjoyed that. he was a wonderful person to travel with and wonderful skier. we the instructor we never let him down. great stories and pretty high fla lieu tent people that were his clients. it was very nice getting to know him. it breaks my heart that i wasn't able to -- i thought for sure he was going to be rht there and we were going to be not a sin cam laugh but going, oh, my gosh, we're alive, dude. >> glenn, i'm sorry for what you have been through and your friends that are missing an our thoughts and prayers are with them and their families right now and i appreciate you talking to us, glen. >> appreciate you guys caring. this is not an ordinary event. we're not adrenaline junkies. this is catastrophic. this thing -- there's 30-year himalayan veterans staring up at this thing going i can'
trip or a climbing trip or something. >> a young journalist i knew in somalia named dan elden who died in somalia was killed, wrote in his journal, his journal entry is called the journey is the destination. i think that is what you are saying. >> absolutely. it was an adventure. he really enjoyed that. he was a wonderful person to travel with and wonderful skier. we the instructor we never let him down. great stories and pretty high fla lieu tent people that were his clients. it...
and said this is because the obama economy is not doing well.>>dan, ifthe president were to win reelection, it would be historic -- it would be the first really. the economy is still struggling, the fed has made a move but it's unlikely to make much of a difference before election day. this is an uphill fight for the obama campaign historically, isn't it? >> it really is an uphill fight. the argument they're making it is things would be much better if the republicans weren't standing in the way and you hear this from the president and top aides. they point to the fact that the president submitted his jobs bill, yet it sits there in congress, they haven't moved on it yet. he said if they passed this jobs bill, a million more jobs would be creating. they keep going back to the trend line. they say the economy is adding jobs so they're not subtracting at all. the jobs are not being added the way that some of the economists had expected that there would be bigger numbers, but they point to the fact that jobs are being added, not subtracted and that's the message they're telling the
and said this is because the obama economy is not doing well. >> dan, if the president were to win reelection, it would be historic -- it would be the first really. the economy is still struggling, the fed has made a move but it's unlikely to make much of a difference before election day. this is an uphill fight for the obama campaign historically, isn't it? >> it really is an uphill fight. the argument they're making it is things would be much better if the republicans weren't...
dived down into the foot well of the car almost immediately.>>danrivers,appreciate the reporting. >>> let's check back in with susan hendricks. >> lawyers for drew peterson may appeal his murder conviction. he was found guilty yesterday of killing his third wife kathleen savio. two witnesses testified his fourth wife stacey who disappeared five years ago told them peterson killed savio. >>> a philadelphia man has been charged with calling in a false threat that a passenger aboard a us airways flight had a bomb. apparently the caller was trying to get back at the passenger over a facebook posting. >>> wall street closed out the trading week in the black. the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 all finished higher today and all three rose for the week as a whole. >>> a mother in china has come up with a novel way to tell her quadruplets apart. she shaved their hair giving each a number from 1 to 4 on the tops of their heads. her mom says the 6-year-old boys are identical and their teachers feared they would not be able to tell the boys apart in school. >> i'm sure that will make them very popu
dived down into the foot well of the car almost immediately. >> dan rivers, appreciate the reporting. >>> let's check back in with susan hendricks. >> lawyers for drew peterson may appeal his murder conviction. he was found guilty yesterday of killing his third wife kathleen savio. two witnesses testified his fourth wife stacey who disappeared five years ago told them peterson killed savio. >>> a philadelphia man has been charged with calling in a false threat...
grow up like that. >> john king joins menow.danlothianand jim acosta with the romney campaign. the latest polling, we asked likely voters which candidate would better handle taxes, what did they say? >> president obama, anderson. republicans normally have the edge, but at this moment, the president does. 51% to 46%. close but advantage to the president. here's why. when you ask voters, those who attended college, you see the president, 52% support on the tax issue among those who attended college. now we're going to match that up with those who describe themselves as moderates. 58% of moderates support the president. moderates, college educated people tend to live in the suburbs. it's not all bad news for governor romney. in florida, if you look at older voters, they tend to be more reliable. these are voters 50 and older. 54% support governor romney on taxes and 42% for president obama. so jobs is a number one, but taxes a subset, at the moment, advantage to the president. >> governor romney has been criticized for not laying out enough specifics in the tax plan, particularly
grow up like that. >> john king joins me now. dan lothian and jim acosta with the romney campaign. the latest polling, we asked likely voters which candidate would better handle taxes, what did they say? >> president obama, anderson. republicans normally have the edge, but at this moment, the president does. 51% to 46%. close but advantage to the president. here's why. when you ask voters, those who attended college, you see the president, 52% support on the tax issue among those...