He can t do anything he wants. he s not superman. up next, elizabeth warren versus scott brown. it s getting hot. i didn t think anyone could beat brown, i think she can. she s a real liberal. can she do it that way? from ideology, from principle. this is hardball, only on msnbc. s daniel northcutt. [ jennifer ] and i m jennifer northcutt. opening a restaurant is utterly terrifying. we lost well over half of our funding when everything took a big dip. i don t think anyone would open up a restaurant if they knew what that moment is like. day 1, everything happened at once. i don t know how long that day was. we went home and let it sink in what we had just done. [ laughs ] word of mouth is everything, and word of mouth today is online. it all goes back to the mom and pop business founded within a family. when i found out i was pregnant,
wonderful to be with you. i watch you all every morning. i love the show. thank you so much for having me on. all right. still ahead, deepak chopra will be here and a great moment in game show history with alex trebek. we ll be right back. [ daniel ] my name is daniel northcutt. [ jennifer ] and i m jennifer northcutt. opening a restaurant is utterly terrifying.
they call it something only a billionaire could love. and the latest jobs numbers. the unemployment rate dropping a bit. we re going to show you some americans are now looking for and finding jobs in asia. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we may be hearing any moment now from one of the women who reportedly accused herman cain of sexual harassment. her lawyer is waiting for approval from the national restaurant association, which was once led by herman cain, to issue that statement. you re looking at a live picture. the cameras are set up outside his office in washington, d.c., the office of joel bennett. brian todd is standing by. what are you learning? we re about to hear, we suspect, from joel bennett on whether or not they worked out an agreement with the national restaurant association. wolf, we re hearing that something could come soon from mr. bennett within way or the other to let us know if we re going to get some kind of a statement from his cli
Come back and bite him, i bet. the first thing that comes to my mind is the new york times report about romney as a mormon bishop. there was one aneck dote how he went to a hospital to try to convince a mormon woman to not have an abortion. so this guy has played both sides of the fence with equality fervor. it s really kind of remarkable. how can he be that way, a party go to tampa it s going to be hot down there next september, and get excited about a guy who they believe is ambidextrous politically? it will be tough especially with this party. this fits into your last segment about redistricting. the republican party has being more and more and more a party of its right-wing base, and this guy is out of the republican party of a generation ago. jennifer, i don t mean it in any other wait, but baseball term, as mickey mantle was a
Go to gingrich, an storm and perry meetings, they all think that the guy is a democrat in sheep s clothing. jennifer, your those on this? i think i know them, but what do you make the joe s proposition that there s so little interest in mitt romney. and they just don t want him as their nominee. they just don t want him to be their standard bearer. i think it s really hard for conservatives to galvanize when there s two mitt romneys, the liberal one that ran for governor in massachusetts and assured gay groups he would at least support same-sex benefits, that he was pro-choice and now he s pro-life. that he was against things he s now for. which mitt romney would be president? there s an authenticity gap. there s not only just a credibility gap, there s a generational gap going on, where romney seems like he s stuck in the 60s, like a character out