history. later if it is monday morning, time for the weekly look at all the nfl action. we will tell you how our picks and yours did. week seven. week seven already. flying by. first, president obama and governor romney have battled to a draw. that s right. a new poll of likely voters shows the presidential race is an absolute dead heat. a nail biter. one mistake can make all the difference. candidates are preparing feverishly for tonight s final debate. abc s david kerley reports on the debate with just 15 days to go. reporter: taking a break from debate preparation, mitt romney flipped a coin for a football game between his staff and reporters who were still asking questions. would you be open to one-on-one talks with iran? reporter: no answer on the report that iranians are ready to talk directly to the u.s. about its nuclear program. one republican called it an iranian ploy. as to iran they have quadruple uranium to make a bomb before obama got in office
0 in the neck with a paper towel over her neck, and she was very hurt. we saw some woman crawl out of the front door and roll down the hill. reporter: police did not say if haughton s wife was among the victim, but three women were killed and four others rushed to the hospital. all four patients are expected to survive. unfortunately be are becoming all too familiar with this situation and we treat victims with gun violence every day here at our hospital. reporter: president obama and gop vice-presidential candidate paul ryan, who s from wisconsin, both expressed their condolences. volunteers mobilized at a local salvation army. among those turning out to help, members of the sikh temple in nearby oak creek, wisconsin, where a gunman killed six people before killing himself in august. brookfield has a tragic history of another mass shooting in 2005. a gunman killed seven people and then himself at a church meeting less than a mile from the spa that was the site of sunday s sh