problems at the olympic games, haven t we? everything from labor strikes to traffic tieups to major security snafus. and now we re learning of an incident in which somebody apparently misplaced the keys to wimbley stadium. it s one of the most famous soccer stadiums on the planet and hosting some of the matches for the olympics. scotland yard acknowledges now they are the ones that lost the keys. they say there is no security threat. they have changed the locks by the way. that s not the only new hiccup, either. organizers are also struggling to fill some empty seats at the event because it seems a lot of sponsors olympic federation members who got tickets just aren t using them. the olympic organizing committee is reclaiming some of those tickets and reselling them online. it s big news over there. staffers also apparently had 150 british soldiers stand down from security work and go watch the women s jim mass sticks qualifying room. the swiss olympic team kicked offensive message on
fundamental planks of his candidacy and that includes his time at bain. there has been no sort of unified response, no sort of offensive message, just kind of a wan game of defense on that. his time, his personal wealth, and i think to some degree his religion although that hasn t really come up as much. certainly bain, that seems to be a soft spot for him. it s a soft spot because it s not really just been about bain. it s about the central premise for his candidacy that he knows how to create jobs. so they have correctly identified the people prioritize the economy and jobs, but his central claim is i worked in the private sector, therefore i know about job creation. that has never really been fully established. he tip-toed around it. in fact, in his announcement video, he couldn t quite get there and he s edged into this territory and it hasn t worked, hasn t worked because he hasn t been able to make the case and it also hasn t worked because the other side has destroyed that cas