either people support balanced budgets and reform, or they re not. i think in this case, they are going to go with the walker, you know, term in office, which i think is going to be very telling. do you not see it that way? i think that the polls show that walker is favored to win this thing. he s been up 5-7 points. sean: 3 in the most recent. some say it was even. but have you such an extraordinarily high turnout, sean, whether the democrats were able to bringn new people who hadn t been in the poll you mean from chicago? there is all kines of talk about bus-loads of people. now the other thing, i think that people on your side of the fence, they want this to be a petri dish in terms of the november election, they want this to be an indication that wisconsin might go against obama and the fact that there is has been such an infusion of big money from big labor no, no the koch brothers stop.
veteran s memorial. rene is standing by. reporter: good morning. we are here at the u.s. marine corps war memorial. we have been here all morning. it s a stunning memorial to see in person. we have seen parents bringing their children here, and we have seen veterans themselves here, just taking a moment, a moment of silence to remember or remember those who have fallen and who have died for our country, and this memorial is right outside of arlington national cemetery, and we spoke to a couple of people today where they were headed from here and headed over to the cemetery for today s ceremony. we do expect momentarily that the president will arrive there at arlington national cemetery along with the first lady. he laid that wreath, and we were told around 11:00 this morning, and that will be followed by remarks as well. but today is not the only day for the celebrations. we have seen them throughout the weekend. we had the rolling thunder that has been here in the nation s
win the third term as president. you may remember he was already president from 2000 to 2008 moving into the prime minister s office due to term limits. and today s vote, tainted by and they say bus loads were driven around to cast votes multiple times and if that s confirmed the victory could be undermined and the opposition gearing up for a protest tomorrow. amy kellogg from moscow, amy. hi, harris, on the radio here the other day someone said in america you don t know who is going to be elected president, but you know how it s going to go. here in russia, you know who is going to be elected president, but you don t know how it s going to go and the anti-putin movement has already said that they consider the results of this election to be illegitimate and planning a major pro it is
busloads of troops representing libyan leader moammar gadhafi s army are in misrata. we are also told by eyewitnesss that these troops represent some sniper activity that has been taking place in misrata. we are joined on the phone by a council member of misrata. we are not revealing his identity for his safety. he is calling in to give us his eyewitness account. you have to speak slowly and clearly for us because i understand our signal may not be perfect. okay. several bus loads, at least nine bus loads of well equipped snipers with backpacks and
reports on their kind of activity. on the other hand, if the president and people working on government time are talking to that organization and directing it on lobbying in wisconsin, they potentially are violating federal law. gregg: john, how involved in this is the president s political machine? well, organizing for america is the direct descendant of obama for america. they helped coordinate large bus loads of people to converge in the capitol, running 15 phone banks. they re generating protests in ohio and indiana and missouri and other states coming up. so they re very, very much involved. i think the biggest outrage here is not the president stepping into this. it s that the president refuses to lead on handling our fiscal future because he punted on the budget, while at the same time he s trying to block or prevent governors who are trying to take the lead in solving their problems. gregg: when it comes to concession, john, from wisconsin