with yemen, iraq and serbia? i ll explain. but first, here s my take. mitt romney has picked a bad time to launch an attack on barack obama s foreign policy. as he was speaking to the annual gathering of the veterans of foreign wars this week, charging obama with weakness, betrayal and mendacity, nbc news and the wall street journal released a new poll. it turns out on handling foreign policy, americans prefer obama to romney by a whopping 15 points. romney s principal charge against obama is that he has angered america s allies and emboldened its enemies. shabby treatment of one of our finest friends. well, it turns out again that there s some recently released data that contradicts the claim. . the pew foundation released one of its global surveys in june. soliciting opinions from several countries around the world. when asked if they have some or a lot of trust in president obama, the numbers are overwhelmingly positive across most of the world. in britain, for exa
inside theater nine and many questions what was behind the shooting rampage that left 12 people dead and 58 others wounded. now we are learning of possible warning signs from the suspected warning signs from the suspected gunman that he had been seeing a psychiatrist and had mailed her a package allegedly detailing her deadly plans but the package wasn t delivered in time. of course, we are going to also honor the heroes and the victims, the people we don t want you to forget. i had been reporting on this tragedy in aurora, colorado the past week my colleague grew driven. here is madness at midnight a search for answers in aurora. reporter: batman. comic legend. lucrative franchise. blockbuster. the dark knight rises was more than a movie for this man. it was an on session. sounds like you were anxious to see this movie. you re a fan. definitely. i ve been a comic collector for 20 plus years and one of my favorite story lines was the plot of this movie. when did y
very funny. all right, that s enough. off you go. we ll be right back. get off. russel brand. who knows what miegt happen. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. imagine a world in which a first lady divorces a philandering commander in chief and loses to a less experienced rival and then becomes secretary of state. ridiculous. well, not quite that ridiculous, but this is the world of political animals. who better to play that secretary of state than sigorney weaver. she grossed $4 billion worldwide. she s played the toughest female character in movies of the alien film. welcome. thank you so much. i m very flattered. i m delighted to be here. the $4 billion woman. that must make you feel great. i actually didn t know. now i ll know how to greet myself in the morning. that should be your number one thing on your calling card. i ll have a t-shirt made. what more do you need to know. let s talk about politics. this tv show that everyone is going crazy f
when you beat somebody in the ring, you re not just beating them up or something. you re like beating the entire symbolism of them. you re beating who they are. marlen es pars is full of runs. how much to eat and crunches and how many endless hours of training will it take to win. why are you here every day? because i want to win. this is my life and this is what i do. like and i can honestly say, like this is who i am. you see it. this is what i do. reporter: marlen is a trainer in boxing. i ve seen her come in and she s all like just pouring down with sweat and when she is training really hard, i m like, marlen, you want to eat something? she is no, i can t, i can t. she makes me want to cry when she does is that. reporter: the family struggles to find the money for national tournaments. i ve gone even far as here at work to say, hey, we, you know, we don t have the money to send her. even the girls here at work have said, you know, here s 20. here s 60. reporte
was another car and then there was another police car and there was another police car. reporter: the effort to heal. we will remember you. we will honor you by celebrating life. reporter: the victims remember. maybe if i was there, she would still be here. reporter: hello, everyone. i m don lemonment. . one week ago in aurora, colorado, one man in one moment changed the lives, so many lives, in an instant. tonight, the dramatic store of what happened inside theater 9. and the many questions about what was behind the shooting rampage that left 12 people dead and 2 58 others wounded. now we re learning of possible warning signs that he had been seeing a psychiatrist and mailed her a package that detailed the deadly plans. but the package wasn t delivered in time. of course we re going to honor the victims. i ve been reporting on this tragedy over the past week aloong wialong with my colleague, drew griffin. reporter: batman. comic book legend. lucrative franchise.