their time saturday in ohio and florida. their post-convention campaigning coinciding can college football tailgating. something both men took advantage of. ryan visited with ohio state fans and romney used a sport analogy to criticize the president. 23 million people are out of work or stopped looking for work or are underemployed. if you have a coach that is zero and 23 million, you say it s time to get a new coach. reporter: romney tried out that line in both states as he worked to build on a theme of disappointment. it s been a bad, disappointing four years. for that reason, people in ohio, even those who like him a lot, say he wasn t up to the job. reporter: it s too soon to tell how much or how little the convention effected romney s standing in the polls. so far the data suggests the republican may have only gotten a small bump but some conservatives are critical saying romney s speech in tampa lacked specifics on the economy and afghanistan. you need to conv
this year. e campaigns there in advance of vancdemocratic national convention starting tuesday. nancy cordes is in boulder tonight. nancy? reporter: jeff, all weekend long and here again in boulder today the president argued that governor romney failed to lay out a clear agenda, a clear asion in his convention speech, when all eyes were on him. president obama s message was well received in this srogressive town which is filled with one of his key constituencies, students. hello, colorado! reporter: the president s visit to the university of colorado was his sixth trip to a college campus in the past two heeks. he told this crowd of 13,000 ndat he could win colorado if they and their friends showed up at the polls. we ve set up a rocky mountain hichle to see which school can register more voters, c.u. or colorado state. reporter: president obama won 72% of the vote in this college won town four years ago. ne ll need a similar margin this year if he wants to keep col
midwest. heavy rain hit from arkansas to missouri and north toward illinois, indiana, and ohio. but in the south, isaac left a trail of death and destruction. seven dead, more than 400,000 still without power, and insurance claims that could top $1 billion. hardest hit were southern parts of mississippi and louisiana. that s where manuel bojorquez is. reporter: well, chip, officials in st. tammany parish have just ordered a mandatory evacuation for residents living near a canal. an area of about 1200 homes. they fear a lock could breach, and they re actually picking up evacuees on the highway there. meanwhile, in other parts of the state, people are starting to come home. in parts of plaquimines parish, the only way to get around is by boat. it s how lonnie and angela serpas got to see what s left of their home today. i just want my family to be safe and to have somewhere to go, which is nowhere. we re homeless! reporter: 50 miles west, neighborhoods at st. john the bap
good evening. i m chip reid. we begin tonight with isaac. the killer storm is still alive, weakened but pounding the midwest. heavy rain hit from arkansas to missouri and north toward illinois, indiana, and ohio. but in the south, isaac left a trail of death and destruction. seven dead, more than 400,000 still without power, and insurance claims that could top $1 billion. hardest hit were southern parts of mississippi and louisiana. that s where manuel bojorquez is. reporter: well, chip, officials in st. tammany parish has ordered a mandatory evacuation for residents living near a canal. they fear a lock could breach, and they re actually picking up uvacueees on the highway there. in other parts of the state, people are starting to come home. in parts of plaquimines parish, the only way to get around is by boat. it s how lonnie and angela serpas got to see what s left of their home today. i just want my family to be safe and to have somewhere to go, which nowhere. we re
outsourcing. i want some insourcing. i want to bring companies back. oh, beautiful, for spacious skies the president s campaign also issued a new attack add mocking romney s stinging and accusing him of sending jobs overseas. the ad drew a tough response from the romney campaign every day the statement said president obama hits a new low. romney relaxed at his lake house with family today, but yesterday denied the outsourcing claim. in several interviews, concluding one with cbs news correspondent jan crawford romney says he left bain well before control several companies downsizing in america. i had no involvement with the management of bain capital after february of 1999. however, bain s public filings with the securities and exchange commission after 1999 repeatedly list romney as sole shareholder, sole director, chief executive officer, president, and even managing director. still, rom my is adamant he did not manage bain at the time. but the obama campaig