this is a hard top. hard top, deemed pretty darn safe for what it is. everybody wants one. steve: that s the official designation now, pretty darn safe? pretty darn safe. this is the government rating standard. steve: take a look at the nose cone of this car. this is a cutie. it s fiat. about $22,000. five-star safety rating. steve: how in the heck if you and i were college girls, we would love this thing. even if two kind of middle-age guys, it s not so bad. i like how the interior is color coded to the exterior. kind of fun. steve: you re telling me this is a girl car is this. i m not saying specifically, but i don t know. it wasn t too bad. steve: if that s a girl car, what about this ford? is that a guy car? it is a guy car. four doors, tons of room. ford is back and they re super hot. 24 grand. the thing with this, it s really fast. but when you punch the accelerator, you don t get that wobble or torque steer in the
i m suzanne malveaux and this hour in cnn newsroom, we are focusing on paul ryan, mitt romney s choice for vice president. i want to get right to it. paul ryan campaigns today as the number two man on the republican ticket and the man with the plan to remake medicare and medicaid and other programs. critics say it is a plan that will make things worse for the poor and the middle-class. we will also tell you about ryan s personal story and his personal experience. we will examine key parts of the budget plan and the proposed changes to medicare and medicaid. president obama comes out swinging against mitt romney running mate, and the obama campaign calling paul ryan s budget proposal radical. the president says it is the wrong vision for the country, and in iowa a couple of minutes ago, he blasts romney team s economic plan. what is holding us back right now is washington politics. you ve got folks on the other side who think that compromise is a dirty word. and whose main