happen to sandra bullock and george clooney if that happened now, with nasa furloughed. right now of course i believe they have mission controls fully staffed to take care of astronauts that are on or bit. if there was a problem, obviously, they could call them back immediately and do what we always do at nasa, houston, we have a problem and take care of it. washington, we have a problem. dale huls, good to speak you, you speak in a rational and sensible manner, which i appreciate, thank you. thank you very much. i want to bring in two people that disagree on the shut down. on the right connie mac the former congresswoman. connie mac, you can take any view you like but in the end 11 days in and the government is still shut down. it s pretty shameful, isn t it? simple in what way, the government shut down. shameful, shameful.
if there was a problem, obviously, they could call them back immediately and do what we always do at nasa, houston, we have a problem and take care of it. washington, we have a problem. dale huls, good to speak you, you speak in a rational and sensible manner, which i appreciate, thank you. thank you very much. i want to bring in two people that disagree on the shut down. on the right connie mac the former congresswoman. connie mac, you can take any view you like but in the end 11 days in and the government is still shut down. it s pretty shameful, isn t it? simple in what way, the government shut down. shameful, shameful. oh, shameful. i m sorry, shameful. it s shameful but this has been brewing for a long time. you know, dale just talked about it how there is a c.r. after c.r. after c.r. continuing resolution.
costs, the facts behind the tax policy. so even if you set aside the proposition about whether you are winning or losing, because all of these things can be temporary at the beginning of the campaign, but getting to the details in a factual way is important. if you cannot boil down your message as candidate, never mind about a bumper sticker but a sound bite, how you express it to voters that s exactly the problem that they are in. the details are difficult but difficult not to explain but difficult for middle class voters. i had the same difficulty in junior high school trying to make 5 plus 3 equal 9. the math isn t there. that s part of the problem. but megan, paul ryan talked to a wisconsin radio host and said why don t you get into the specifics on fox news sunday. let me play what he said. i didn t want to get into all of the math of this because everybody would start changing the channel.
police suspect her husband, a prominent scientist and he says he was out of town at the time and she doesn t remember. we re digging deeper. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. captions by vitac www.vitac.com mitt romney s latest campaign ads are full of pledges about what he d do on day one of his presidency, but our reality check shows he d have to wake up extra, extra early on january 20th to start on that to-do list. it s a long list. our national political correspondent jim acosta is joining us. here s the question, jim. can mitt romney really do all he says he would do on day one? reporter: that certainly is the question, wolf. according to his new ads, mitt romney will be a busy man in his first full day in the white house and he will need all 24 hours to get through all of his day one promises. what would a romney presidency be like? reporter: in his latest tv ad mitt romney lays out an ambitious agenda, he demands they play by the rules. r
i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, showdown ant camp david. the world s heavyweights are in the ring. the g-8 leaders arriving today. president obama having them all at guests as camp david. a fancy din play a bunch of games and hang out, and literally, that s what it s like. but it s also going to be a little bit like, like a boxing fight. like the fight where tyson took off the ear of evander holyfield. they re going to take it all off and fight. [ bell rings ] reporter: francois hollande the challenger, wants to borrow a boat load of money and say sayonara to the money cuts. and telling angela merkel her austere ways of over. the ref, the guy with the smile hoping not to get hit with body blows or parts is barack obama. a big decision to make. side with more cuts or risk his presidency say heg wants to borrow more money now to save the economy? all smiles aside, this choice may decide whether america remains the world s biggest and best. one person fighting since day