There's a whole bunch of political headlines this morning - Cain, Newt, income inequality - and here's who's talking today on NOW:
> Robert Traynham, Comcast Network DC Bureau Chief/Roll Call TV (@roberttraynham)
> Gillian Tett, Financial Times
> Mike Barnicle, msnbc Contributor
> Ben White, Politico (@morningmoneyben)


Someone on your show just said that Herman Cain is a serious thinker? The fact the people even take this guy serious is a very sad statement about what Americans feel might be a worthwhile candidate to be our President. World Leader? I know an intern at Twitter that is a deeper thinker-Stanford Grad-22 years old, than Herman Cain is.
Watched your show for the first time. I appreciate how Alex does not interrupt her guests. Great format. I will watch often. John
I am really disappointed in the program, I thought NOW would be different/better than all the other programs. Why all the discussion about the presidential candidates when "Occupy Wall Street" group are protesting and hardly nothing is said. I am glad one guest shot dow the "tea party" and said it doesn't exist. Where is the discussion about OWS? Talk about it every day, talk about its progress, talk about what they want--remember this is 99%ers here and most don't have the money to influence you or your program or network. Scandal, sham, BS, and the message is being put out there that the OWS group don't have an agenda--they do and I was hoping Alex would cover it extensively. Again, I am very disappointed.
I Just want to say that I really like your format and show!! NOW has NOW become one of my favorite daytime shows... Keep up the great work Alex!!
I am very disappointed in the NOW show, I thought it would be different, not more of the same misinformation the rest of the media is dishing out. The "Occupy Wall Street" movement is happening all around us and the NOW show spent seconds on its coverage. I want to see much more time spent on this issue, it is the 99% of the population--report on them. Stop all the 1% message, when you control the message you control everything. It is apparent that either the network or the producers of the show don't want to report on all the scandals that are occurring all day everyday, year after year on the class warfare that has been waged upon the 99%. If you report on this issue alone, that would be true journalism.