she was gone, that the window had been pushed in, the blinds pushed to the side, and the screen had been taken off. fbi profilers now inside the house, they ve been brought in as we ve been told to understand the evidence better. the thing here is, megyn, nobody has told us exactly what that evidence might be. she disappeared on saturday morning, thursday, been gone now for the better part of six days. time ticking, it s bad. megyn: exactly right. trace, thank you. reporter: yep. megyn: we re going to have mark fuhrman join us in our next hour on this case, and he s got some interesting insights on where this is likely to go. also coming up, we ve got new polls today on president obama, governor romney and independent voters, and they show a dramatic shift in the last couple of weeks, a romney surge. up next. plus, the u.n. is apparently complaining about children working on american farms. at the very same time our labor d. cracks down on the same thing.
peezie. megyn: joining me now, leslie marshall and michael graham who is a radio talk show host and a columnist for the boston herald. all right, panel, they seem to be mocking the president for going on jimmy fallon and suggesting that mitt romney is the more presidential, may not be as cool, but is more competent. is the ad effective, michael? oh, come on. mocking the president, who could possibly mock the preevie? i think washington, lincoln, roosevelt, reagan, the preezie, don t you? i mean, that s what we need here. as those college kids who are watching, half of whom can t find jobs, 85% moving back to their homes, oh, and they get to keep paying and medicare that they ll never get, they love the president, or as i d like to call him, the ayatollah of digging us in a hole-a.
megyn: we love rhyming. i do my best. megyn: is it real? they were blasting him on jimmy fallon doing this song about student loans and mitt romney making a serious speech president obama gives a speech every day. but then he went on late night and had some laughs about it too. a ha, absolutely no question. by the way, those people graduating from college have more job opportunities this summer. you can check that out, a little google on woogle. okay. [laughter] so here s the thing, you know, when bill clinton years ago went on arsenio hall and he s playing his sax so phone, the right attacked him then, did very well with the youth. barack obama did well with the youth in 2008, he has in the polls more youth supporting him, but he needs more of those youth, and he needs them to come out in november and vote. so i think it s okay to be cool and competent as a leader, and i think it makes him more likable. and right now the two things
it s going to come down to in november is who america likes and trusts. megyn: well, you know, the president s likable. before i let you the washington post poses it this way. he suggests at first glance it would seem to favor the president, after all, who would you like to vote for, the coolest guy in school, or alex p. keaton? think about it, are we getting that president obama is the john travolta character in grease? he s the coolest guy in school, he s the prom king versus, right? is in the choice? versus mitt romney and alex p. keaton who was definitely not the coolest guy in school who yet you somehow might trust to fix your problems. as one of those people who suffers with the burden of great coolness, as i do [laughter] i put the leisure in leisure suit, i want you to know that. i d like a picture of that. [laughter] republicans have always
korea is a very long way from having those icbms and this, of course, comes on the heels of those failed launches, one in 2006, one in 2009, one in 2012. all of those failed. the experts say it appears north korea is a long way from having a missile that can carry a nuke. but they should point out that those launchers that we told you about, the biggest ever, those do not appear to be north korean, they appear to be, experts say, made by the chinese which raises an entirely different set of questions that right now the state department is investigating, megyn. megyn: hmm. interesting. trace, thank you. reporter: okay. megyn: new evidence suggests the united nations is complaining about kids working on american farms. at the same time, the labor department is cracking down on the same thing. coincidence? we investigate. plus, it s cool versus competent. president obama hitting the late night tv circuit while mitt romney makes an impassioned