>> thank you very much. bill: good to see you. martha? martha: while much of the focus is on 2012, we are days away from election day 2011. though the white house is not up for grabs, of course, there's some pretty important issues out there on the ballot, and john roberts is live from jackson, mississippi, with just one of them. hi, john. >> reporter: hey, yeah, they're choosing a new governor here, new legislature, and they're going to be voting on several initiatives here. one of them involves a 2005 supreme court case where the court ruled that the state of connecticut could take a woman's private property -- not for a public works project through 'em innocent domain, but to turn it over to a private developer. randy knight is the president of the mississippi farm bureau federation. he and the farm bureau federation are the driving force behind niche i-31 which would prohibit the state from taking private property and turning it over to a private developer. randy knight told me he has seen what's happened in other statess and wants to make sure it