actually pose for the campaign. from those ten photos we re having people reach out to us that is congressmanship that will wanted to show their support and be on the right side of history. you had a shoot in new york yesterday after the aids walk. we re taking the campaign all over the nation. we worked with w hotel to get to a number of different spots. it s not a state issue. this is something that everyone has a reason to get involved. it s an anti-discrimination and everyone has a way to relate to this. gentlemen, thanks so much. this is really as i said a successful campaign. people can tell from the pictures. you make everybody look good. that s for sure. it s the lighting people, the lighting. the not hate campaign co-founders jeff parishly, jeff bushka. if you want to get involved or to look at the celebrity photos
brand-new cnn/orc poll shows cain in a dead heat with mitt romney at the top of the gop field and cain s gain is rick perry s loss. the texas governor now a distant third. if you don t believe fortunes change in a heartbeat, take a look at this. just a month ago perry was riding high and cain polled a mere 9%. want to bring in my comrade in politics, paul stein houser, the venetian hotel at casino. hey, paul, can herman cain take these numbers to the bank or should we expect, you know, a bounce-back? yeah, i wouldn t take them to the bank yet, because, joe, this race has changed so much. listen, back in the summer we saw michele bachmann jump up in the polls, then go down. we saw the same thing with rick perry. will it happen to herman cain in maybe. other polling from our brand-new cnn polls, two-thirds of republicans say they re not 100% married yet to their candidate. they may change their mind. only about 1 in 3 republicans say i m definitely sticking with the candidate
heterosexual couples. what it means for gay couples is not at all clear and also done mostly in african and asian countries where there is a shortage of drugs for the people. there is still this big question of access to the drugs. if there s not enough to give it for treatment, how can you give even more for prevention, even though you would prevent a lot of infections. weech reached so many strides. when do you think we will be sitting here with a cure? i have been sitting here for my entire career talking about this disease and it s been a horrible, vicious enemy. there s great progress for the people with who can afford it and have access to it, there s a treatment. but there has never been a single person cured and from those first six cases, the reported 30 years ago, there are now 75 million people in the world who have been infected with this virus. it s amazing to think that we re coming up on the 30-year anniversary. in the aids walk new york.
broach the subject. soledad o brien introduces us to one man who is daring to try. reporter: two illnesses threaten jeffrey gavin. his church knows only about one. i have what s called morphan syndrome. that makes me very tall. it i m constantly in pain. reporter: he feels compelled to tell his pastor, buster sories, the rest of his story. i m living with hiv. in the name of jesus reporter: j. gavin, as his friends know him, found out he was hiv positive four years ago. he s never mentioned it in his church. keeping that kind of secret is common in the african-american community. if the average person in this church knew how many people they interacted with in this church who were hiv positive, it it would be scandalous. aids walk! reporter: the cdc says it s
anniversary of the aids walk in new york. more than 33 million suffer worldwide from the disease. keep your promise! but activists are not very happy with president obama. protesters greeted him yesterday shouting, keep your promise. they re talking about his pledge to add $50 billion to fight aids in his first term. i m joined by craig miller, the founder of the aids walk. what kind of a difference would it make if this money comes through, $50 billion? obviously, it would make a tremendous difference and we are advocating for increased levels of funding for all aspects of combatting the epidemic, both internationally and very importantly, here in the united states. how has the fight against aids changed in the 25 years since organizers first thought, we re going to put together an aids walk, raise money and awareness? i think in the early days,