supposed to be the mr. fix it on the economy. that is the key. it is perfectly okay to explain yourself until your background and make yourself more likable, but in the end, people have got to know that you can fix the central problem around which this election is being conducted. jon: looking ahead, that is what mitt romney has to do tonight? that is the key for me. i think too many of us are pretending that we are members of the american association of psychologists. you know, mitt romney has to be who he is. and who he is is someone who has worked with the economy all his life, worked with the business sector all his life. he has a credible case to make. to me, that s most important thing he can do tonight. jon: we will be watching. larry sabato, thank you very
ryan, condoleezza rice before him, all the speeches we have seen make people understand that mitt romney and paul ryan are serious. they are bright. they are not willing to gloss over things. they are truth tellers. that is what the american people want. someone that will tell them the truth and deal with the problems the country faces. jenna: one of the questions we posed less nine on her website is whether or not they want to see more pensions from the republicans to be more aggressive or policy. whether they wanted more specifics about how exactly the house republicans will do what they say. what you think the republican party needs to do? we can governor romney needs to do? is it more pensions and be more aggressive or more of specific policy? i think he will lay out for the american people his vision of where america can go, needs to go, and how he would get there. i think he will talk about
center. jenna: they better get working they only have a couple of hours before they need the stage tonight. there is quite a line up of people talking, marco rubio, governor romney, and the mystery guest, we don t know who that is. maybe james rosen knows something about that. last night was paul ryan s big moment in the spotlight accepting the party nomination for vice president. it didn t take long for democrats to tear apart what he had to say. tis the season for that on both sites. james rosen is live in tampa with a fact check on all of this and maybe, maybe a scoop on the mystery guest. james. reporter: maybe a twaoe tweese at the end of the hit. jim messina wasn t mincing words at 4:37am today when he blasted out a fundraising email in which he accused congressman ryan of having quote lied about medicare and the stimulus and the
prosecution. according to the court filings by the prosecution, james holmes had conversation with a classmate about wanting to kill people last march. he failed his oral boards in june. he was denied access to the school. after he made threats to a professor and was denied access to campus. he began a detailed and complex plan to get firearms, mo, teargas, grenades, gas mask, and ballistic helmet, which were used in the massacre. james holmes defense has called their client mentally ill in open court. they have not said that they are going to go for an insanity plea. however, all indications are that they are headed that way. colorado is one of the few states in which the burden on the prosecution rests to prove that the defendant is free. jon: alicia acuna with one that terrible shooting case, thank you. jenna: final day of the rnc and final speech for mitt romney.