which is a dig at the president. shep: so we ll watch the first lady tonight and let the people decide. yes, big job. to move undecided to rev up the base and get undecided voters. so really they think michelle observe eastbound is a strong force for them. shep: great to see you. you, too. shep: enjoy the night shift. political observe also tell you things in charlotte are not the same as we saw in denver four years ago. it never stops raining here for one thing. i mean, never. new orleans last week, it rained. this rivals it. now democrats are trying to reignite some of that sort of excitement that they had back in 08 in denver. up next, a look what they re doing to rally the troops here. the fox news sunday host chris wallace will join us, if we re feeling so inclined. live from the democratic national convention, we re approaching the bottom of the hour and the top of the news on america s choice for news examine information on cable.
governor. first female governor of the state. and she took it to the president for this incomplete grade he gave himself a pretty interesting comparison. watch? i have a ten-year-old and 14-year-old. i know what s on their report card and they came home with an incomplete, they means they failed. unless there is summer school. there is no summer school. so he is basically said, i didn t get the job done. republicans are doing everything they can to sort of hone in on the democrats. their job is to try to overshadow or undercut it in any way possible. the big buzz phrase of the whole convention has been about bracketing. democrats did it for the republicans in tampa. now the republicans turn around as fair play. so are they in charlotte. shep: carl cameron, looks like a beautiful night in woodstock, vermont. thank you. we have guests from both sides of the political aisle coming up. we ll hear from the communication director for the republican national committee. examine the dnc c
you can trust him. we ll hear lot of that from michelle obama tonight. shep: i m sure we will. michelle observe eastbound is a very popular first lady. she absolutely is. let s look at her approval numbers. 61% is the number that we have for you. there are similar polls out there as well. this is a rasmussen report. when you sort of add these numbers together for michelle obama, she comes out to 61% who have a favorable opinion of her. you can see mrs. romney s numbers come out to 54%. a little more spendsity on the very favorable side for michelle obama. some would argue that folks are still get to go know ann romney. shep: that makes sense. ann romney has been on the attack as the campaign planned. it s interesting because they want to present michelle obama as someone who does not take on that job. when you look at what ann romney has been saying in recent days, she s not hesitating to basically say that she thinks that her husband would be a grownup in the white house, whic
that makes the first lady s speech really all the more important. what are we expecting from her in. indeed it does. what we re hearing from the campaign is that she will basically be a character witness of sorts for the president, that she s not going to attack mitt romney. she s going to come out and talk about what it s been like to be by his side for 3 1/2 years as he s made difficult decisions, basically in many ways, we ll hear a similar argument, although they re she different women, michelle obama and ann romney, in men ways, their job is the same. we re going to hear you can trust my husband. he s a good man. let s listen to a little bit of ann romney in tampa, hear what she had to say then. i can t tell you what will happen over the next four years, but i can only stand here tonight as a wife and a mother and a grandmother, an american and make you this solemn commitment. this man will not fail! [ cheers and applause ] yeah. so that s the message. he s my husband.
whether or not police questions people s immigration status based on reasonable suspicion. joining us to talk about immigration ruling and what it means is our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and white house correspondent jessica yellin. jeffrey, please start off by saying what the court accepted and rejected. well, the heart of the case is about state power versus federal power. immigration is an area that is traditionally one where the federal government exercises most of the power, but in this case, arizona, as we all now know passed sb-1070 which established certain new requirements to attempt to keep illegal immigration out of arizona. and what the court did was they evaluated four provisions of the law, and they said three of them were unconstitutional, because they conflicted with federal law, but the one they upheld, the one they allow ed to go forward is the most controversial and perhaps the most important of the four. it is nicknamed the show us your papers