so there s a tactical decision that they ve made which i think put too much of a burden on this speech to get into the humanizing piece of it. john kerry did that in 2004. it was also late for him because by then you re beaten up going into the home stretch. it wasn t just his dad. his dad ran for president. his dad was a big state governor, he was a big state governor himself. these aren t just people. they do have records. we heard not a bit about his dad s service, his political record because he was too moderate for this party just as we didn t hear about mitt romney s time as governor at all. not a word about it because also, again, too moderate for this party. i think some people would make the argument that, well, yes, he s been running for president for six years and he was a big state governor, a lot of people haven t been paying close attention as we have, so maybe this was their first introduction to them. for the people watching it on broadcast television, which is the bi
that were traditionally male dominated. meg whitman at hp. you have facebook with sheryl sandberg. these women are also at the point where they have to turn around these huge giants tough jobs, huge companies that are also driving the growth, the efficiency and the power of companies worldwide. as we talk about what s going on in the conversation politically right now with the todd akin comments and so much talk about a woman s right to choose, also we have equal pay issues for women in this country around the world for that matter what do you think this means to the conversation we need to be having, as someone whose dad ran for president, what do you think this means for the right? are they driving women away and helping that gender gap that we see that the president runs away with with female voters? undoubtedly there is ground that needs to be made in terms of women s leadership positions in business, politics, and the like. that being said, women voters
the shooter who brought death and horror to a sikh temple in wisconsin was a u.s. army veteran discharged more than a decade ago for misconduct. authorities say the gunman may have had ties to white supremacists, and neighbors say he played in a far right wing punk band. we re learning more about how the shocking rampage left six victims and the gunman dead. brian todd is joining us from oak creek, wisconsin, right outside milwaukee. brian, what s the very latest? reporter: wolf, we have important new information. we have names of those who played pivotal rolls in the event and new details on the shooter s past at the temple. she can t escape it. an indelible moment of horror. she says she was among the first to see the shooter as he started his ram pain at the sikh temple of wisconsin. she says she was parking her car when she saw the suspect. now identified as wade michael page, approach the lead priest near the entrance. did he say anything to the priest? no, no. h
wade? yes. we ll get back to you on that. he s putting your paycheck at risk. that ad ran in florida and des moines, iowa. surveys by hart research associates claim that they were very effective ads among women voters. there was a 17-point advantage for the president among women in west palm beach who recalled the ad against those who did not. the gap was wider in des moines. women who didn t remember the spot were split between the president and mitt romney. the president s lead jumps to 28% among those recalling the ad calling romney out of touch. the obama campaign have one of their own ads running now over seven swing states. mitt romney supports overturning roe versus wade. romney backed a law to outlaw all abortion, even in cases of rape and incest. that s not all. i will cut off funding to
the pizza vending machine. this is piers morgan tonight. the former penn state defensive coordinator is accused of sexually abusing ten boys over the span of 15 years. today, one of those boys victim number six told his story. a story that triggered a police investigation. he told his mother about an incident when he was 11 years old. he said he only told her bits and pieces. not about everything that happened. his mother called police. this is the attorney for the young man victim number six. it was very difficult to listen to. i suppose what was striking about it was that despite the abuse that your client suffered, he said he stayed in touch with sandusky over the years. sent him holiday greetings. saying you re great, you re awesome and so on. why would he have done that? how do you explain that with a jury sitting there, maybe quiz call about why your client would do that? let me say this. if the jurors are hearing that, the other young men who were abused as child