bill: with me in the studio, sally cohen, community activist, founding member of movement vision.org and fox news contributor. good morning to you sally. good morning. bill: you had a conversation with andrew just within the past year and i would imagine from your perspective and his perspective, that was a rather engaging conversation. yes. first, i d be remiss to not start by saying it s sad when anyone passes, and my thoughts and prayers go out to andrew s family, especially his young children and his wife. it really is tragic. and you know, andrew and i didn t see eye to eye on a number of things, there s no question. thun of the one of the things i hope more folks like myself who did in fact have positive and in fact fun interactions with andrew on the left doing is remind us all at the end, we re all human beings and when someone passes, even if you consider then an point, i hope we can be civil. bill: i imagine the discourse in that conversation was rather engaging. he did
attract decent people to run for public office. you heard the cheers, because the audience there didn t like the question and didn t like when it was asked and they definitely were participating in the response, but what about gingrich? is he right? does the scrutiny of the news media make it parter to attract decent folks to run for public office? we re going to talk about a subject close to our hearts, i bet. the female voters in south carolina, sally with movement vision.org, a fox news contributor, and fox news political analyst, angela mcglowan, i ve fastened my seat belts and folks at home should, too. angela, how has the dynamic changed? south carolina is known as a mud slinger as getting out the tough questions before they cast their vote and we see how many are undecided. but has the dynamics changed
heated presidential race. so who will that help and who will it hurt? sally cone is founder of movement vision.org. fox news contributor doug schoen is a former pollster for president clinton and david webb is host of the david webb show on sirius xm and cofounder of the tea party patriots. the white house did not object to thing not going another layer at the 11th circuit court of appeals. they could have asked for the full 11th circuit where they lost to review one more time before it went up to delay but it didn t. tell me, sally, as a democrat do you think president obama believes either way, win or lose the decision could help him? first of all all indications they are going to prevail, that the mandate is constitutional. beyond that it puts issue of health care front and center back on the conversation
the wall street journal and sally cohen, an occupy wall street supporter and activist, also the founder of movement vision.org. i thank both of you for being here today. thank you martha. martha: sal sally, let me start with you, we start with the tone in the mayor s voice. he said you know what, this has changed. this is not what it started out to be, and i m worried was his tone. he s right to be and we all are. look, there s no question there is a small group of yahoos in all of these protests that have been engaged in nonproductive and violent activities and add to that the fact that you set up these sorts of public camps and of course, all sorts of people with preexisting challenges, whether drug allows or mental illness add to that dynamic. the fact of the matter is though they remain a small minority and there is a group in the media and washington and wall street who want to exploit these small incidents of violence to try and undermine the broad popularity of the 99 pe
new polls show if the election were held today it would be a difficult election environment for both parties. can presi unt obama secure a second term 365 days from now? let s bring in our political panel. chairman of pacific forum pac. and founder of movement vision.org. welcome to both of you this morning. thankg)6dn you. ford, look at the polls.ç latest poll shows president obama s approval rating 46%, handling the economy 36%. way below 50%. can he secure a second term a year from today? there s only one number that matters, 270 electoral votes if the economy improves he may get to it, if he doesn t he will beç hard-pressed. they cannot unseat president obama if they don t win florida, ohio, virginia and colorado.