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president obama has been keeping a pretty low profile here on oahu, that event at the marine base is by far the most time that media cameras have been trained on him. he went golfing for the second time in three days. >> thanks for watching, i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." the news continues next on cnn. good evening, everyone. i'm jessica yellin, john king is off tonight. long hidden files reveal surprising details about presidential candidate newt gingrich's first divorce, for one thing they seem to contradict the story on gingrich's own website. in texas, a man in a santa claus suit guns down a family. we have horrifying new details from the murder-suicide investigation. and you simply won't believe what the tsa airport screeners
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confiscated this time because they thought it was a security risk. but first, with eight days to go until the iowa caucuses, it's a virtual dead heat and that ee's bad news for the previously soaring newt gingrich. some are wondering if ron paul might actually take the hawkeye state. hi, joe, so just how close is it now? >> well, you said it, it's very close, a statistical dead heat among the top three presidential contenders right now. the des moines register said it all this morning asking the question, could ron paul win? which would be quite a surprise for a lot of people here, so ron paul 21%, followed by mitt romney at 20%. gingrich at 19%. ron paul, what's happening with him? very good organization in the state of iowa, there's some
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people also suggesting that because he's kind of flown under the radar for much of this contest, he hasn't been attacked as much as some of the others and perhaps that has something to do with it. newt gingrich, just two weeks ago flying high, still in the top tier, but certainly not as much as he was before. that he attributes to the fact that he was attacked a great deal in ads and otherwise and has brought his numbers back down to earth. another story you have to talk about is rick santorum, the former senator from pennsylvania who's spent so much time in this state but is not reflecting it in the polls, only 4% right now. the other thing is the undecideds. 12% of people undecided. a lot of volatility all over with the iowa caucuses as we can see. some people have said they have had more than one favorite and could change their minds again. but if you look at new
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hampshire, it's a very different story there. mitt romney seems to be doing just great, at least for him. the latest "boston globe" poll released on christmas day, shows him with 39% support, gingrich and paul tieded at 17%. all in all you look at this iowa, looking very tight at the moment, new hampshire not so much. back to you. >> iowa looking like a jump ball in that 39% a break through number for mitt romney because for so long he couldn't get above the 20s. he is trailing in the polls, but rick santorum may have bagged the big prize in a pheasant hunt today, it's not what he shot, but who he shot it with, influential iowa congressman steve king. let's bring in cnn senior congressional correspondent dana
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bash. dana, you spoke with him today, give us a sense of why king's endorsement is so important and what do you think it means. >> he is very prominent when it comes to the iowa republican community and he is somebody who is rock solid conservative credentials, in the past, four years ago, for example, he did endorse fred thompson and he ended up coming in third in iowa and he lived on to south carolina which nobody expected him to do before hand. he told me today, very interesting, that he had planned to endorse months ago, that was his plan, but like other iowa voters, he can't make up his mind, he just doesn't know which horse to back. he might not endorse anyone at all. newt gingrich says he thinks he has a really good economic plan, but steve king is a hard liner when it comes to immigration and he doesn't like newt gingrich's take on immigration.
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and ron paul? there's no love lost there, particularly due to his position on foreign policy. ron paul said the military should come home, that could go down in history as one of the greatest mistakes ever. very interesting is that he's weighing whether or not he should go for rick santorum or michele bachmann or someone else who's in single digits, not so much that they will do well this time, but his best bet is to position someone for four years from now. >> in iowa they could divide the vote among a lot of different conservative groups. and turning overseas now, tonight the world is waiting for important new signals about who's running the snow in one of the world's most secretive and dangerous countries. by now you have probably seen images of deceased north side reign kim jong-il lying in that glass case. well on wednesday, the nation will hold the official funeral
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ceremony. and around the world, officials will study who is standing where among the mourners and analyzing just what it all means. cnn's senior state department producer elise lavid is among those reading the tea leaves. thank you for joining us. do we know what official dell indications are invited into north korea and who's going to pay their respects? >> jessica, there are really no official delegations going to the funeral. there are going to be very few nonkoreans there. we assume that some chinese and russian officials that are close to north korea may be there, but south korea has decided not to send an official delegatiodelege only delegations that are coming are the widows of the former vice president kim dae jung. and the widow of the chairman of
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00 d hyundai in south korea, who's trying to open up north korea to businesses and tourism. but the only nonkorean that may -- north korea really sealing off those borders and not letting anyone in for the actual funeral. >> are we going go see pictures of the funeral itself? >> i don't think it's going to be something that cnn will be able to cover live. i think the north koreans will choose some carefulliy orchestrated pictures to show kim juong-unjong-un, mourning h father. >> thanks so much. turning now to syria where there has been more bloodshed.
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we're going to show you now video, a youtube video said to be -- to investigate how committed the government is to ending it's brutal crackdown. and for more on both the violence and the official visit, let's check in on cairo. so what exactly are the arab league delegates looking for? >> hi, jessica. well the arab league observers who have gone into syria are hoping to get to the flash point areas in syria, to really try to put an end to the violence. according to the agreement they signed with the syrian government releases detainees and withdraws from the towns and villages across syria. but there's so much concern among the activists and opposition groups in syria, will
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these be given unfettered access? we have heard that the arab league delegates will be taken around syria by security forces. which begs the question, will they actually be able to go to the neighborhoods where -- if something isn't done seriously to stop this violence soon, they're really concerned that genocide will happen. >> the outside world is also very intrigued by the first lady of syria who's british born and people are starting to wonder whether she'll continue to stand by her husband in the wake of the brutal crackdown. what do you know about her? >> reporter: well, as i said, she was seen in the past decade, she was seen as a progressive, she was written about as though she were a champion of human rights and many side that she went around the country speaking to the poor trying to end some of the problems in that country. but experts say she does enjoy
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the lifestyle there, she enjoys the palace lifestyle and the fact that you haven't seen her in the past few months and she hasn't been written about doesn't mean that she's not standing by her husband. in fact it probably means the opposite. the experts that know her and have written about her believe she is standing by her man and s ev. and still ahead, watch the baby's hand and the president's mouth in this video. stick around to see what happens next. but coming up right away, details we have never known about newt gingrich's first divorce, they seem to contradict the story on his presidential campaign's website. e nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond.
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newt gingrich was the plaintiff meaning he filed the divorce papers and jackie gingrich asked the judge to reject her husband's then request. all this dredges up old questions about gingrich's character. let's get the fact in cnn reporter allen duke who broke the story. first of all, newt gingrich's daughter has defended her father saying that her mother initiated the divorce. these court documents you got tell a different story, so explain, what did you find? >> reporter: it was her column back in may that got me thinking about this. this covers about more than 30 years. i started my journalism career about the time he started his political career. so i am familiar wit. so hear her write and then later on the campaign website to hear her say that it was jackie gingrich who requested the
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divorce i thought was very unusual and i started asking people about it and i got lau laughter from them. they just could not believe that being from their hometown. jackie sue gingrich cushman, the daughter who was 13 at the time of the divorce is on the campaign trail speaking for her father along with her sister kathy, they're saying their father is great, he's 62 years old, he's matured,'s a grandfather now. they're saying the divorce wasn't what everybody thought it was. what caught me odd was that their mother was the one who requested the divorce. and the court papers that i found that week said differently. >> the rumor goes that newt gingrich delivered the papers to her as she was recovering from cancer surgery, and some say that's not a fair assessment
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that that's not how it went. why do you think jackie gingrich doesn't go and tell her story? >> i know the real story, i do believe, because i know very personally people who, someone who was in the hospital that day, no she wasn't on her death bed, she did have surgery, part of her cancer treatment the day before. it wasn't divorce papers that were being served. he had a stack of papers that were involving the settlement and was talking to her about it. and that's what upset her. he acknowledging a pretty good bit of that story. so he was this whole mythology that she was on her death bed, that's not true. well, the thing is, newt gingrich has had to confront that for 30 years now and he came out and is trying to challenge it and it's become quite a problem for him. but by saying that his wife requested the divorce was the shocker. >> all right, allen duke, thanks
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so much for your reporting. so what does all this have to do with gingrich's political record? it was 1988 when gingrich's marriages were put in the stoplight. rumors about gingrich's divorce from his first wife goon to surface and at the same time, gingrich was cheating on his second wife with the woman who is now his third wife, calista. dana bash, senior congressional correspondent at cnn and david chalean, washington bureau chief for the daily news. >> these are the days of our lives. >> it's like too much to take in. i want to ask both of you, does any of this really matter? apparently to the romney campaign it does, because here is an ad featuring anne romney.
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>> if you really want to know how a person will operate, look at how ni hathey have lived the life and i think that's why it's so important to understand the character of a person. to me that makes a huge difference. maybe for some voters it doesn't, but for me it makes a huge difference. >> is that directed at newt gingrich? >> you don't have to read too much between the lines, that's exactly what that is, there's no question about it. i was talking to stephen king in iowa today whether or not he thinks that this whole issue is going to hurt newt gingrich? he actually told me he would have said not that long ago that it wasn't going to hurt him, but as we get close to caucus day, he's hearing more and more that it is playing into voters
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consciousness. >> it's not just that ann romney ad, we see rick santorum closing with a strong family message. we see rick perry very much closing with a strong family message as well, talking got his marriage and how important fidelity to marriage is for him. these folks are talking to him because it does have some resonance, it's not a silver bullet issue, it's an issue that gets to the larger character assessment of someone. and what you see the romney campaign doing is not just depending on that anne romney ad, they're trying to paint him as not a fair dealer. i think the marriage is just a piece of that. >> that he's been dishonest, for example maybe on freddie mac claims and that he's been not told the full truth on a number of different categories. okay, you work -- you run the yahoo office, you co-sponsor a
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debate where newt gingrich was asked about fidelity and whether it matters. >> i said up front openly, i have made mistakes at times, i have had to go to god for forgiveness but i'm also a 65-year-old grandfather. >> when he answered that, what a beautiful answer, asked and answered and he did away with the question, his poll numbers were high then, now they have fallen. so a quick answer from both of you if you could, could he still win iowa david? >> i think he could win iowa. he's not the front-runner there now, if he doesn't win iowa, it's not because of the three marriages. >> when newt gingrich's campaign imploded, one of the differences with his campaign staff said we have to get out in front of this quote unquote baggage. and he said you're paying too
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much attention to that. and in a lot of ways he was right. and that's why he's going so well now. moving on, so if you were a middle east leader with not so great reputation, what country would you pick if you wanted to get away from tv cameras and questions? the answer may surprise you. you'll also want to stick around for our moment you missed. president obama is about to get upstaged by a very cute baby.
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welcome back. here's lisa sylvester with the latest news you need to know right now. >> the newspaper and tv stations in jacksonville, florida report no survivors in today's crash of a medical helicopter. the jacksonville news says the three people aboard were on their way to pick up a donated heart for jacksonville's mayo clin clinic at a pick up point. today police in grapevine texas revealed a gunman who killed six people before taking his own life wore a santa claus suit before he started shooting at a family gathering to open christmas presents. authorities tried to unravel the circumstances that led up to the christmas day massacre, the identities of the victims have not been released. and finally a massachusetts woman says tsa airport screeners actually, they actually confiscated her cupcakes
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claiming that they were a security risk. now in their defense, these were special cup takes packaged in jars, you see them there, the agent said the gel like froster could be mashed into the shape of a container. he also said the cupcakes looked good but kept them anyway because they were a security threat, i'm sure. >> they said also that they looked good, i'm wondering how did they taste? >> have you ever had anything confiscated by the faa? >> i had some nail clippers confiscated. >> i once got on an airplane and the flight attendant took my starbucks coffee because she said it constituted a third carry on. she said i could give them either my computer or my coffee. >> and it's not the same coffee. we noticed something in life magazine we just can't resist, they have compiled some of this
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in this half hour of "john king usa" you'll find how where one of the most notorious leaders in the middle east wants to go in order to avoid tv cameras. watch closely, president obama is about to goat upstaged by that little baby he's holding. and in about 15 minutes, a guilty pleasure, courtesy of life magazine, see if you can guess whether moammar gadhafi or charlie sheen was the author. a man was shot and paralyzed in a homecoming party in his honor.
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>> it really is such a tragedy, christopher sullivan served his country with honor and distinction in afghanistan and won the purple heart due to his heroic actions there and then he comes back and at his own homecoming party this happens, shot and paralyzed allegedly because of an argument over football. it was a really tough conversation to have with her and she gave us an update on how her son's doing right now. >> christopher's hanging in. he is on life support. but that's only to sedate him so he won't move or get hurt. little by little, they'll give him -- let him breathe on his own, but it's going to take some time. >> this family quite simply is in the middle of a nightmare right now. >> i can imagine. do they know anything about the
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suspected shooter? >> here's what local police are saying, his name is ruben ray horado, a 19-year-old. this comes actually in an argument over football with christopher's younger brother, his baby brother, they were having this disagreement and allegedly christopher intervened to calm things down and that's when this alleged shooter pulled out a gun and shot christopher twice and fred the seen. he is considered armed and dangerous. >> what a devastating story. few. a man nobody seems to want would like to come to the united states. yemen's president, he survived an assassination attempt this year and he agreed to accept down after 33 years in power. now he seems to think that the united states would be a good place for him to lay low. >> translator: i will go to the
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united states, not for treatment because i'm fine, but to get away from attention, cameras and to allow the government to prepare properly for elections. >> the obama administration is not happy about this at all. jill dougherty is here with more. any indication what the administration is likely to do? >> at this stage, and i think you hit it exactly correctly, jessica, they say they're studying it and have not made a determination as far as we know. but it really is a problem, but more than anything they want president sali out of the country, out of yemen. he's promised to do it. he has indicated that he will do it, but then he doesn't do it, he doesn't leave. let's say that they let him into the united states, he might want to stay or go back and try to stir up some type of political intrigue and that is what he has been doing.
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when he was injured in that assassination attempt in june, he went right back after staying in saudi arabia in september. and the one thing that the administration is saying now or a senior administration official is saying that the only way he's going to get a visa to the united states is for legitimate medical care, nothing else. >> and al qaeda has a strong presence in yemen, how does that factor into the u.s.'s decision. >> that's overriding everything, because after all, al qaeda has been a very strong presence there, they are trying to exploit the troubles, the political dilemma that they are in right now, there's supposed to be a transition, but it's a very dangerous situation. the country basically almost fell apart politically, is someti stymieed right now.
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and on a lighter note which we can use on this post christmas monday, it's called megamonday and it is billed as the third biggest shopping day of the year as folks flock to return gifts they didn't like and take advantage of post holiday sales. and allison cossack was in the middle of all of it. >> shoppers are said to be return -- and that's a record high in part because of those record breaking sales on black friday and cyber monday and the national retail federation says if you've got those high sales, it's expected that you're going to have those high amounts of returns. but people today not just returning merchandise, they're also out there spending their money again. lots of retailers are offering deep discounts because they're trying to get rid of all of their inventory that they're still stuck with. they're trying to get rid of their inventory before the
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spring stuff arrives. so a lot of people out there looking for discounts. >> we thought there would be maybe sales, but instead it's a big return day so the lines are crazy to just get in line and pay and the fitting rooms are full too. >> i shop all year for everybody else. this is usually the day i set aside to shop just for me. >> reporter: and there's a reason why retailers call the week between christmas and new years -- last year it brought in 62 million. this year they're expected to top that, bringing in $72 million we'll get the numbers in the next week. in about 25 minutes, a surprise guest crashes a utah family's christmas party, a devastating surprise. but next, cnn's ali velshi joins us in trying his hand at
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just ag eight days before the iowa heir caucuses, it's now ron paul who finds himself at the top of the polls and on the front page of the des moines register today. they're asking the big question of the political world, could ron paul win? here with me to answer that question and a lot more are rich gallen, former press secretary
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to newt gingrich. nancy fotanuer, and penny nance, ceo and president of concerned women for america. thanks to all of you for being here. and let's start with something mike huckabee who was the winner of the iowa caucuses last time around, something see said on fox news. >> i would probably say that mitt romney will end up winning it, today. now i think, again, ron paul, because of his organization, that's where mitt is really at a disadvantage. he doesn't have the devotion, if the weather is good, mitt romney is in better shape. if the weather is bad and it's real tough to get out, ron paul will win. >> now he's talking about the iowa caucuses. almost no one thought that mitt romney would win the iowa caucuses until recently. >> he's playing the expectations game very well this time.
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governor romney learned last time around. so he's played it right. if he comes in first, i think he gets bounce. of course iowa is famous for giving a bounce to the person who comes in second or third and adding some drama to it. >> do you think mitt romney is going to win the iowa caucuses? >> it's still too early to know because we know that about 70% of iowa caucusgoers make up their mind during that week. so fully a third don't know how they're going to vote and turnout is key in caucuses, it's not the polling, it's not the lip service, you go out on a snowy night and stay strong. >> you're uncharacteristically waiting your turn. you're not jumping in. >> i could barely see you because of the curvature of the earth. >> it's the terror of small numbers, less than 120,000 people came out to the republican iowa caucuses four
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years ago and we saw that in the iowa straw poll, only the difference of a handful of votes. but i think either one of those two. the interesting player in this expectations game i think is gingrich, who, you know, three weeks ago, is proudly proclaiming victory as the nominee and thursday said, if he comes in fourth, that will be fine. >> but will it be fine? where does he have to place to keep going in iowa? >> at least third. because if he comes in fourth, it means he was beaten by either santorum, perry orbachman and i don't think he can sustain that. >> and remember in 1980 ronald reagan lost iowa it was actually george bush who won iowa and went on to win new hampshire. >> iowa doesn't pick the winner, it does pick losers. >> here's the question, if ron paul wins in iowa, the media's not been taking him seriously as
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a potential nominee. does the media need to then start taking him seriously as much more seriously than the media has been? >> you're in the media, i don't know the answer. >> i would say as a spoiler. as a spoiler is really the position he's set up to be and i think republicans will be looking at themselves. >> i think it's romney who i think will be the nominee, i'm not rooting for one or the other, i just think that's what will happen. and if it ends up being ron paul and mitt romney all the way down the line, that sharpening romney's position. >> what we're seeing with paul is a real -- a very strong anti-government passion, people who do not like the fact that government is intruding in their lives and i think eventually faced with obama, and a republican nominee, any of these republican nominees are going to put less government in their
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lives than obama has. so i think you will eventually see those people sway into line. >> i agree. >> could that be into ron paul's line? >> i don't think he makes it through some of the biggest states. >> why not. >> because he's of the wing of the libertarian movement that cities stop lines of your fifth amendment rights. >> he's so easy to characterize. >> and the fear is him running as a third party candidate. but it's very key at this point for republican contenders to embrace him and not to aliiliene his base. >> i just woobt to ask you--there's a lot of talk that the social conservative vote will divide so many candidates. >> i think it's been an issue. again, i don't know how inns going to shake out, but i certainly will say that they're not going to go with ron paul,
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mitt romney is not their first choice. so they are drawn more towards rick santorum, michele bachmann and even newt gingrich, despite his marital issues. >> and that's strange to me, because i think newt gingrich, while i think he's a man of bold ideas, he can be boldly wrong and i think he's essentially a big government conservative. and even when people -- when he was defending himself and by references jack kemp in one of the debates. i love jack kemp on hud policy. and when he got in, he democratically expanded hud policy. >> 2/3 of iowans four years ago wanted somebody else. obama, by the way, won with only
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38% of the vote. >> there's a new "boston globe" poll out that shes mitt romney with 39% support in new hampshire. so right after iowa comes new hampshire and romney sort of staked his claim on that state. and the 39% has romney, you know, way above the next challenger, newt gingrich at 17%. the reason this is meaningful beyond hiss huge lead is because there's been so much complaining that romney can't break the mid 20s, he can't get support above 25%, and that means he's lukewarm, the support in the republican party just isn't there. is this a meaningful break through? >> only in that if he can't break 25% in new hampshire, he is done. >> yeah, right. >>s the helpful to him, but i don't think it says -- >> if he doesn't well in iowa, i think he'll crack maybe 40% or 50%.
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the other thing about polling in new hampshire, under new hampshire rules, npt independen can walk in and they just have to take a ticket from one side or the other and no one knows how many independents are going to show up. >> newt gingrich's quote of the week, he did not qualifies for the virginia ballot, and then he said he would run a write in campaign. then his national campaign director said this is just like pearl harbor, basically. >> it was worse because he side newt and i both agree that it's just like pearl harbor. i have worked for newt and around him and against him for 30 years. what he was trying to say was that the american navy came back in pearl harbor and ended up winning the war in the pacific. that's what he was saying. >> we need you back, rich. >> one point on intensity, the
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intensity here, everybody is obsessed with does romney engender strong feels in support of. incumbents are not beaten by challengers, they defeat themselves and we're really waiting, that's we're really waiting. obama is rung against the economy. the republican nominee who doesn't screw up. >> so you need this primary to end quickly and get the nominee you think is the trick. >> weeks ago. >> all right. >> i think romney's much better since they got worried about gingrich and they began to engage. >> we've got to wrap it up. it's like being a boxer. you have to feel the punching. >> i agree with you. >> thanks to all of you. i think there will be a lot of boxing ahead. >> thanks to all of you. >> coming up at the top of the hour is erin burnett "out front" but ali velshi is sitting in for her.
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ali, you're there. ali, hi! >> i wish you hadn't stopped that conversation. that was such a good conversation. i was really enjoying it, but you know, we'll talk more politics. i think they're ready to keep talking. we'll be talking more politics on "out front." are the other thing, jessica, a story out of windiana. a 9-year-old girl has gone missing and she suffers from a number of cognitive disabilities and there's talk that maybe she's a sleepwalker. we're not sure what happened. she disappeared on friday, so the fiber involbi are involved. we'll talk to the grandfather about where they think she might be. we're talking about that and some things going on around the world that should be of concern to you even as you are relaxing and enjoying this holiday week. we have a full hour coming up for you in nine minutes. it's great to see you as always. >> sounds like a great show. ali, don't go.
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i have a news quiz for you. we have a quiz courtesy of the news from "life" magazine. >> do you ask erin quizzes or just for me? >> just for you. who said this? abe simpson from the television show "the simpsons" or former senator alan simpson, okay? >> okay. >> quote, grand jury now don't write thank you notes for their christmas presents. they're walking on their pants with the cap on backwards listening to the enema man and snoopy, snoopy poop dog and they don't like them. >> snoopy, snoopy poop dog. >> you want an answer? am i supposed to answer? >> yes, you are. >> i think it's the character. the simpson character. it was former senator alan simpson. he actually said that.
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>> really? he said snoopy snoopy poop dog? >> he's known for saying unusual things. he's retired, by the way. >> he's gangsta. >> no, no, okay. who said this? charlie sheen or moammar gadhafi said i will deploy my ordinance to the ground. >> oh, that's moammar gadhafi. >> charlie sheen. charlie sheen. we'll give you a chance to catch up tomorrow. good to see you. >> nice to see you, jessica. i'll see you in a few minutes. we'll be watching. all right. still ahead, one of hollywood's most eligible bachelors is no longer single. we'll have the details. plus an unwanted guest who just wouldn't leave. how this deer crashed a family's christmas party next. i'm forty-nine years-old, i love gardening, and i love volleyball. i've been taking osteo bi-flex for several years now. i really can't see myself not taking it. osteo bi-flex is a great product. i can go back and do gardening with comfort.
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welcome back. here's lisa sylvester with the late of news you need to know right now. hi, lisa. >> hi there, jessica. it was supposed to be friends getting together for christmas, but for one bountiful, utah, family, an unwanted guest crashed the party. yes. take a look here at this. a 5-foot tall buck broke through the family's basement window and made himself quite at home in the master bedroom. look at him there. thankfully the deer didn't do too much damage although he did crush some christmas presents. the division of wild life had to be called in to remove that
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unwanted visitor. >> he likes to work out at the beach and has been known to play the bang owes naked. that is actor matthew mcconaughey and he plans to add husband to his list of accomplishments. yes, yes, it's true. the 42-year-old actor proposed on christmas day to longtime girlfriend camilla alves. mcconaughey and alves have two children together. matthew mcconaughey isn't the only heartthrob making headlines. tom cruise's new movie "mission impossible" made it by far the big winner of the weekend. this, in case you've been counting, the fourth installment in the mission impossible franchise and to date, the spy thrillers have grossed more than $1.5 billion worldwide. that's a pretty nice take. >> it is. i was so happy when i heard that matthew mcconaughey got married, that he married the mother of his children.
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i read it. >> do you know how many women out there are boo hooing? >> i know, but they're such a pretty couple and their kids are so cute. >> they have beautiful children. >> please, let it be the one who had his kids. you never know. >> here's the moment you missed. much to the delight of military families in hawaii, president obama and the first lady joined them in the mess hall for christmas chow and instead of heading for the food, the president headed for 8-month-old cooper wagner and his parents. mom and dad were thrilled to see the president and little cooper was -- check that out, more interested in the president's mouth and nose. he stuck his handwrite into the president's mouth. >> did you see that, though? the parents are staring straight ahead and they're oblivious and they don't know what's going on. >> if you have

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