day, mitt romney was talked about the blunt amendment, the amendment that says if you have a moral objection you don't have to provide health insurance for birth control. here is what i think most say is his instinct. he said, let's stay out of this one. here he is. >> rubio is being debated i believe later this week that deals with banning or allowing employers to ban providing female contraception. have you taken a position on this? he said he was for this. we'll talk about personhood in a second. have you taken a position? >> i'm not for the bill, but look the idea of presidential candidates getting into questions about contraception within a relationship between a man and a woman, husband and wife, i'm not going there. >> that's so romney. that's who he really is, i think. the guy who says, you're crazy to get involved in bedroom issues between a man and a woman on contraception. a short time later after that interview, romney said the following -- he misunderstood what he was asked. let's listen to his correction a few hours later. >> i didn't understand his