four years ago, i was inspired by the way that senator obama had lived his life. fighting for jobs, giving hope to the hopeless and working day in and day out for the america he believed in. i was inspired by barack obama s vision for america, an america where we look out for one another and take responsibility for our sisters and brothers. today i am inspired by his record. a belief that each of us give back to this country we love, and all of us work together. there is no challenge that we cannot overcome. those are the ideals that my father and my uncle fought for. those are the ideals that i believe in. this election is about whether we will advance those ideals or let them be swept away. like my father s election in 1960, this is one of those elections where the future of our country is at stake. women and children have the most on the line. it is to make sure that women can fight for equal pay for equal work. neil: you are watching caroline kennedy. if you think about
i am gerri willis braff your accepting the nomination mitt romney conducted presidential duties looking at areas devastated by hurricane is it. and his speech last night promote him into the job? might undying to know your reaction. good bad or ugly? it was good. he brought warmth which people did not think he was capable of. when he described the time his father would later rose by the mother bedside. it is hard to talk about it. he laid out what he wanted to do. he was not unkind to the president or cruel but said this has failed give me a chance to fix it. gerri: one comment about obama s and the voters. if you felt that excitement when you voted for barack obama should you feel that way now that he is president? [applause] there is something wrong with the job he has done with the best feeling you had was the day you voted for him. [laughter] [cheers and applause] it was not a personal attack where his integrity or character but his job performance. you don t feel s