That's the logical question peeps are asking tonight. Reports are rampant that Mr. Cain is "reassessing" his campaign - after the latest woman came forward; this time she claims she had a 13-year affair with Cain that ended just before he declared his candidacy earlier this year. Now Mr. Cain's minions are saying the "reassessing" part isn't whether to stay in the race - but instead is about "reassessing" his political strategy moving forward.
We're following the story and if there's any news, we'll bring it to you tonight at 11.
Also at 11, Syracuse University plays its first home basketball game tonight since a child sex abuse scandal rocked the campus last week, and led to the firing of its long-time assistant coach. Head coach Jim Boeheim, we're told, may talk about the scandal during his post-game briefing. Either way, what's happening on campus - how the students are reacting and how the feds are now stepping in to investigate - makes this a huge story. We'll have the latest from the campus, tonight at 11.
We're also getting the latest reaction to the sentencing today of Dr. Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's personal physician who was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter for Jackson's death. He will spend 4 years in prison, after a brutal sentencing narrative from the judge in Los Angeles. Jackson's family "thanked" the judge for the tough sentence.
And we take a closer look at comparison shopping - a looking you've not seen before. Consumer Reports digs deep into how best to shop for electronic gadgets - expected to be the hottest items this holiday season. How do you know if you're really getting a bargain? It's a useful story.
We'll also have any breaking news of the night, plus Meteorologist Lee Goldberg's AccuWeather forecast, and Rob Powers with the night's sports. I hope you can join Sade Baderinwa and me, tonight at 11
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