million. the school 178 is strapped and running in a deficit at least $150 million, if not more. now the question is, how do you go about doing that? you have exhausted your reserves. you maxed out the property tax increases. how will you pay for it in the speculation is he will have to close schools in order to get to that dollar figure. shepard: thank you. and now the voter i.d. law, in a state that could have a major effect on the presidential race with the details on that controversy ahead. some experts say this ancient text could talk about jesus and his marital status. seriously. [ male announcer ] this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing
it creates a system with trust. can they get to my personal information? is my banking information exposed? it does create a huge risk and a trust issue between banks and the consumers. shepard: because it is part of our job to set things like this straight, people should know, and you can tell me if i was wrong, there was a denial of service attack on bask bank of america does not suggest anyone s money was in trouble. guest: the problem is, we start dealing in perception and someone says, we did this or that, or they post this, people act on perception. that is what the banks tried to stop. nothing happened. we are back on line now. shepard: happens in a lot of parts of life. thank you, sir. school is in session for hundreds of thousands in chicagoland after the teacher union voted to suspend their strike that has lasted for more than a week. now the chicago mayor, rahm
could not help but swing at governor romney today. here is jake carney. all of us who follow politics and policy, whether we are on this side or your side of the podium, have seen circumstances like this where a campaign is having a bad day or a very bad week. in circumstances like that, there are efforts made, sometimes desperate efforts, made to change the subject. reporter: sometimes desperate efforts. does this really matter? the answer could be found in a new poll that found 36 percent of people are less likely to vote for governor romney because of the 47 percent comment and 27 percent are most likely and the most number of people, 43 percent, say it doesn t matter to them. shepard: john roberts outside our newsroom in atlanta. the housing sector is recovering its recovery.
always the lenders. in 2011 they made $7.1 billion in loans. americans are still having a hard time getting loans. a lot of people are frustrated that standards are too strict for them. it it is being helped by the federal government with the bonds. shepard: refinancing takes 4,000 pages. gerri: it is crazy. shepard: unbelievable. it is not one bank. it is everybody: like they don t want to lend! shepard: i don t know how they are making any money. just charging more fees. gerri: they are getting a sweet deal from the fed. shepard: this is true. the most restrictive voter laws in one of the most important swing states was knocked down. we will explain where a panel of
percent to 10 percent in the center who are independent. shepard: today, governor romney spoke at a fundraiser in atlanta and the cameras were rolling. john roberts is live in atlanta. john? reporter: it has been policy for some time in the romney campaign to have cameras in, a pool camera, when there are official remark tons made, reducing the likelihood of surprise recordings coming out at the events lately and the foreseeable future. he took ownership of the comments of 47 percent that he made back in may in an op-ed in usa today newspaper saying it is a choice between recovery and dependence when you look at the two candidates. at the fundraiser in atlanta he said the idea that president obama believes in redistribution is a big deal and that people should pay attention to. this idea of redistribution follows from the idea that if you have a business, you didn t build it, someone else did that. it is the same concept that government is responsible for