chris: governor as we pointed out so rudely by mr. kristol. incredibly rudely. you you were supposed to address the convention monday night. yes. chris: do you know if you are going to speak and if so what night and what is it the romney campaign wants you to do? first of all, i don t know if i will be speaking. i offered if they need the time for other people i m he totally okay with that. chris: you have three hours a day in your syndicated radio show. that is exactly right and there are other people who don t have that so i understand. i don t know if we will be incorporated into the other nights. the night was going to be a positive one. it was going to be we can do better. we need to show there is a fundamental difference in the way that these two men approach this country, its problems and its solutions and i don t think that is being negative. i think that is being honest. the whole idea that we can do better is an optimistic positive hopeful message. i hope the
million job over the last two 27 months. over 800,000 just this year alone. the private sector s doing fine. we ve been working 24/7, 365 days a year for the last three-and-a-half years to try to right the ship and recover, and we ve seen progress. we ve seen progress. megyn: joining me now, lou dobbs, syndicated radio show and host of lou dobbs tonight on the fox business network. the president not specifically singling out the poor in those remarks, but talking about how they d righted the ship and things are getting better, and now a group that is, i think it s fair to say, typically inclined to vote democratic, you know, under the belief that the republicans like the rich and the democrats like the poor, help the poor, i should say, this group appears to be struggling, lou, more than we ve seen in a few decades. is it true?
mr. obama used executive orders to change everything from immigration policy for young illegal immigrants to offering waivers to more than two daz states for their no child left behind spending, deciding that the department of justice would not enforce the defense of marriage act. so on, so forth. even last week the supreme court calling his new immigration policy and his effort on illegal immigration, an astounding assertion of federal executive power. conservative columnist charles krauthamer righting yesterday, quote, during the bush 43 years we were dealt garment rending of imperial press den sip but this president has earned little comparable attention. because president barack obama has been so ineffective hard to call someone imperial who has failed so consistently. fair or not? joining me now, syndicated radio talk show host leslie marshall, a fox news contributor and lars larsen, a syndicated radio show host for compass media networks.
the story? why did they rush to judgment? and what about the pundits who have been saying for months that the health care mandate was toast? it was an extraordinary, an extraordinarily uncomfortable television moment. ann curry bidding farewell to the today show couch. i love all of our brilliant, brilliant producers. and for all of you who saw me as a groundbreaker, i m sorry i couldn t carry the ball over the finish line. but man, i did try. was the veteran correspondent humiliated by nbc? plus, a magazine article by a woman who quit the obama administration because she couldn t juggle the demands of motherhood strikes a very deep chord. no one says any more this is no job for a woman because, a, that s discrimination. but plenty of people say this is no job for a mother. but have women in the media trumpeted this because they re all part of a privileged elite? i m howard kurtz, and this is reliable sources. let me say at the outset, it is not easy to grab
talking about trayvon martin? i hit a link, i read a story. god, this hasn t the shooting was the 26th? and, i mean, i am very thankful that the usa today, america s biggest paper, has it on the front page. that s good news. but it sure took a long time, didn t it? it took a long time. when did you learn about it reverend? i was actually doing the march from selma to montgomery and i got a call from attorney crump, who we have worked with on other cases. and i didn t hear anything about until he called. how long ago was that? that was about two weeks after it happened. about two weeks ago. and then we jumped on it right away. he did my syndicated radio show. and then we put him on politics nation on this station. i think other stations were on it the same day after. but that s when it really started rolling. and then activists in the area had started marching and moving forward. but that s why you have activists. and the activists in sanford