welcome back to the ed show. this is a story for the folks who take a shower after work. liberals in this country by polling show that they do not want military act or intervention in syria. there has been a major outcry from progressives asking congress for a no vote to president obama s resolution for a limited strike in syria. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are starting to listen to their constituents. earlier today, senator john mccain held two town hall meetings to hear from constituents in his home state of arizona. but mccain s motive seems to be to make president obama look bad. the president of the united states said that he was going to respond to the chemical weapons attacks that bashar assad committed. but then said but i m going to go to congress for a resolution. now, why didn t he say at the
slab of cement on the property in question. so more tests tomorrow, the soil tests and then who knows, maybe soon the mystery whatever happened to jimmy hoffa could be solved. we ll keep you posted. jon: that sound good. rick folbaum, thank you. jenna: right now a third party presidential candidate is on the ballot of his home state in virginia and reportedly the romney campaign is furious about all of this. shannon bream live in washington with more. shannon? virgil goode is former six-term u.s. congressman well-known across virginia, once a democrat, independent, republican and now running as constitution party nominee. he is on ballots in two dozen states but virginia where he could have the most impact. fox news polling show 4% of likely voters in the commonwealth plan to vote for the president. 42% for romney. 2% will vote for goode, with plus or mine minus error of three points that could make a difference. republican filed a challenge.
but this is a real problem for him. it s a vulnerability, and, you know, the campaign, the obama campaign has been very confident with the attacks on bain. the outsourcing thing is a whole new leg of this strategy. but when they ran those ads, when they attacked him on bain, i mentioned before, the thing about democratic bedwetters, they said, listen, this is not a strategy that is aimed at the elites in washington, d.c. and new york and boston. it s aimed at these swing states and they have been very confident, their polling show that those ads work and their attacks work, they intend to keep it up, and they re going to keep it up until election day, especially if it keeps showing returns like it seems to be right now in key states with those key voters. joy, what seems to be so effective about what the vice president said, is he s talking about outsourcing and romney doing outsourcing, but not when he was in the private sector. doing outsourcing while he was governor, so there he s
know, the campaign, the obama campaign has been very confident with the attacks on bain. the outsourcing thing is a whole new leg of this strategy. but when they ran those ads, when they attacked him on bain, i mentioned before, the thing about democratic bedwetters, they said, listen, this is not a strategy that is aimed at the elites in washington, d.c. and new york and boston. it s aimed at these swing states and they have been very confident, their polling show that those ads work and their attacks work, they intend to keep it up, and they re going to keep it up until election day, especially if it keeps showing returns like it seems to be right now in key states with those key voters. joy, what seems to be so effective about what the vice president said, is he s talking about outsourcing and romney doing outsourcing, but not when he was in the private sector. doing outsourcing while he was governor, so there he s showing people an example of how, if you elect mitt romney, even t
hello everyone. i mfredric i mfredrickahere in the cnn newsroom. we begin in cairo, egypt. live pictures from tahrir square at nightfall. watching the crowd go by the hour all day long. demonstrators started gathering this morning right after an egyptian judge sentenced former president hosni mubarak to life in prison for his role in killing hundreds of anti-government protesters last year. let s bring in cnn s ben wedeman who joins us now from the balcony overlooking tahrir square. ben it is getting late there. however, it appears that the darkness isn t in any way disbursing that crowd. what is the objective here? [ no audio ] reporter: outside of cairo. hosni mubarak and his interior minister did get life sentences but cleared the corruption charges and the interior of ministry got off scot-free, that s krucrux of this and why people are so angry. remember, more than 800 egyptians were killed by government sources during this proet te protest and everybody responsibl