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involving business malpractise and doesn't go as far as espionage the company involved on the russian side apex system sais that it only deals in electronic components for civilian use alexander fishing co the executive of the company in the us electronics and ten others have been charged with illegal exporting of electronic components fishing co himself has also been charged with operating in the us on registered agent of the russian government be illegal exporting according to the indictment began in two thousand and eight involving millions of dollars worth of tiny electronic components in july two thousand and ten u.s. law in four enforcement began surveillance and according to the indictment and prosecutors they heard how bush and co with his so. see it's used a web of lies to try and of a u.s. export controls including for example telling suppliers u.s. suppliers that components they were buying would be used in traffic lights when in fact they could be used in missiles guidance systems and others would be used for fishing when in fact they could be huge for antique submarine warfare u.s.
involving business malpractise and doesn't go as far as espionage the company involved on the russian side apex system sais that it only deals in electronic components for civilian use alexander fishing co the executive of the company in the us electronics and ten others have been charged with illegal exporting of electronic components fishing co himself has also been charged with operating in the us on registered agent of the russian government be illegal exporting according to the indictment...
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. >> the storm is not at its apex yet. it's going to get worse between now and the next time i speak to you. >> reporter: in areas it's hard to believe things could get much worse. debris has been scattered, trees uproot and tossed into homes. floodwaters have already swallowed some roadways. piers have been ripped apart, and water is pushing up against houses. the path of early destruction covers several states, graphic evidence of the size of this storm. 700 miles wide, with hurricane-force winds stretching out 175 miles from the center. more than 50 million people could feel the effects of sandy. >> this is going to be a big and powerful storm. and all across the eastern seaboard, i think everybody is taking the appropriate preparations. >> reporter: sandbags now guard against the water, boards braced for the violent winds, and shelters are secure and ready. thousands of flights have been canceled in many areas. public transportation has been suspended. the time to move to higher ground is all but over in the strike zon
. >> the storm is not at its apex yet. it's going to get worse between now and the next time i speak to you. >> reporter: in areas it's hard to believe things could get much worse. debris has been scattered, trees uproot and tossed into homes. floodwaters have already swallowed some roadways. piers have been ripped apart, and water is pushing up against houses. the path of early destruction covers several states, graphic evidence of the size of this storm. 700 miles wide, with...
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apex makes hand tools for the sears craftsman brand. measuring tapes. and i was thinking, andrew, we could have -- who's more handy around all this, i think it would be a race to the bottom. >> to the bottom. >> yeah. we should do it some time. other things, i don't know, but are you handy at all? >> very not -- >> no. >> whenever i try to do anything, there's a band-aid involved or something happens typically. >> how many people will be let go by bain? since they've bought it, they must have fired everybody, isn't that what happened? . >> that's happening at noon, they just announced it at 8:00. >> i was just joking. >> fedex has cut costs at the expressed air freight and services division. hoping to improve profits by $1.7 billion over the next four years, the move follows a cut in fedex's yearly profit forecast. and that came out last month. >>> and monster beverage has been downgraded from hold to buy at steiffel nicholas. do they make anything? >> energy drinks, like red bull. >> it's got that green. >> you know who was advertising
apex makes hand tools for the sears craftsman brand. measuring tapes. and i was thinking, andrew, we could have -- who's more handy around all this, i think it would be a race to the bottom. >> to the bottom. >> yeah. we should do it some time. other things, i don't know, but are you handy at all? >> very not -- >> no. >> whenever i try to do anything, there's a band-aid involved or something happens typically. >> how many people will be let go by bain? since...
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morris still its the deed which continues to put off points veteran quarterback charles stillman at apexst time in 23 years no wonder the bears are 4 and 0 1. >> you think you are going to have a good football team. at the same time there are so many things that you can correct. >> it really puts us on the same level and people see that they can relate to us. northwestern didn't have enough of these moments saturday at penn state where the wildcats suffered their first loss of the season they did build an 11 point lead but penn state caught fire in the fourth and grabbed the lead late. this week its back on the road again at minnesota. i think everyone will say i will take that in august, we have all of our goals we aspire to have in front of us and we just have to keep getting better. >> the bulls have been at it for one week or so in training camp. today the bulls' practice at the united center where they host memphis tomorrow, not a bad idea to practice their with so many new faces on the team, the spanish moss as a whole new look but one important holdover is taught should gibson.j g
morris still its the deed which continues to put off points veteran quarterback charles stillman at apexst time in 23 years no wonder the bears are 4 and 0 1. >> you think you are going to have a good football team. at the same time there are so many things that you can correct. >> it really puts us on the same level and people see that they can relate to us. northwestern didn't have enough of these moments saturday at penn state where the wildcats suffered their first loss of the...
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he's done lots of incredible jumps, but this one, of course, takes him to a whole new apex. was there any doubt along the way in these five years of training for him personally or for any of the other crew members that they thought, there's no way this could actually happen. >> i don't think they ever got to the point, fredricka, when they thought there was no way it could happen. they have been really optimistic the whole way that they could do this, that they could pull it off. there have been some glitches. felix baumgartner, i should add, is klaclaustrophobic, you can believe that. he had trouble adjusting to the suit, kapt sewelthe capsule, al. he had to go to a psychiatrist to help deal with those problems. at one point he did kind of take a break from the preparation in 2010 to leave and just kind of go off and then he came back. but this was never really too much in doubt from the stratus team. you heard them say the whole time that they could do this. but it was five years in preparation. they had the two delays. they had the one last tuesday when all of us thought,
he's done lots of incredible jumps, but this one, of course, takes him to a whole new apex. was there any doubt along the way in these five years of training for him personally or for any of the other crew members that they thought, there's no way this could actually happen. >> i don't think they ever got to the point, fredricka, when they thought there was no way it could happen. they have been really optimistic the whole way that they could do this, that they could pull it off. there...
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here he is at the apex of the world and he takes a half an hour out of his day and is so in the momentvealing and warm and engaging and was will be to tell very revealing stories about his emotions. and milt romney, i thought he would be a little bit more stiff and guarded, while his answers were shorter, he would light up, whenever he talked about his family, his wife or his 18 grand children, there's a twinkle there in the eye that you cannot fake, so that was prizing and interesting to me. >> you even asked him got, you know, what mission he would set forth and if he would be thinking about his grandchildren if he had to make a decision as president about whether the country should go to war. >> right. >> did you feel like that was something really close to his heart, that he would be thinking about his family, he would be thinking about his kids, the gravity of it all. >> i asked both men that president, i asked president obama what did you say to malia and sasha the night that osama bin laden was killed. he answered that he r his children understood what the families of the victim
here he is at the apex of the world and he takes a half an hour out of his day and is so in the momentvealing and warm and engaging and was will be to tell very revealing stories about his emotions. and milt romney, i thought he would be a little bit more stiff and guarded, while his answers were shorter, he would light up, whenever he talked about his family, his wife or his 18 grand children, there's a twinkle there in the eye that you cannot fake, so that was prizing and interesting to me....
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. >> spencer has run apex adventure trips for two years. >> so this is the office. >> true. >> not a office. >> i like it. >> business has grown, starting with four guides, he now has 20. this year, the company's biggest. 3,000 trips. everything from pa pelg to back country skiing. the business expanded by keeping prices low and taking advantage of people staying close to home. >> what do you hope for the next four years? >> more people we can raise the bar for equal pay. the more that we can feel inclusion in this state. >> while some have weathered the recession well, colorado continues to struggle. the unemployment rate across the state about 8%. here in jefferson county it's about 7.3. just a little better. this is the new restaurant. >> the nunez family, all ten of them, pitching in on a new venture. the draw authentic cuisine. >> how many recipes are in your head. >> i don't know. i could never count them. >> now 74, she's known as grandma. >> what do you hope to see in the next few years? >> well, i think one of the most important things is the economy to go up a little. >> no
. >> spencer has run apex adventure trips for two years. >> so this is the office. >> true. >> not a office. >> i like it. >> business has grown, starting with four guides, he now has 20. this year, the company's biggest. 3,000 trips. everything from pa pelg to back country skiing. the business expanded by keeping prices low and taking advantage of people staying close to home. >> what do you hope for the next four years? >> more people we can...
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. >> narrator: while barksdale and jackson sit at the apex of this complex web of fraud, prosecutors say it's clear who was really running the show. >> none of this could have happened without jackson's knowledge. >> narrator: when "american greed: the fugitives" returns, charles barksdale's one-time girlfriend neisha jackson may be the brains behind this operation, but are other women being forced to take the risks that help make it all possible? [ tires screech ] ♪ one on the left and one on the right ♪ ♪ can't tell them apart, try as you might ♪ ♪ but a wise man once said that the secret to life ♪ ♪ is to find one that don't look the same ♪ ♪ find one that don't look ♪ the same ♪ ♪ the same when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. [ tires screech
. >> narrator: while barksdale and jackson sit at the apex of this complex web of fraud, prosecutors say it's clear who was really running the show. >> none of this could have happened without jackson's knowledge. >> narrator: when "american greed: the fugitives" returns, charles barksdale's one-time girlfriend neisha jackson may be the brains behind this operation, but are other women being forced to take the risks that help make it all possible? [ tires screech ]...
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. >> this is the absolute apex of my career thus far.el this is the movie -- and i've never said this before -- it's the best movie i've ever been involved with. i'm enormously proud of it. >> if ben called me and asked me, brian, would you -- yes, i'll do it. it was really good. >> "argo" science fantasy adventure. it's a turnaround. >> do we get the option? >> are you worried about the ayatollah? try the wga. >> when you have more than a hundred million people saying it's the best movie they've seen in years, you start thinking maybe it's going to be director. >> who's your director? >> can you teach someone to be a director? >> it's great movie to watch with an audience. the reactions that you get, the communal feelings, it's just terrific. >> i haven't felt this proud or excited since "good hunting." when i made "good hunting," i had no idea what i was talking about. >> all-star cast. look at that. >> it's going to come out this weekend. i look forward to seeing that. it's nice to see the passion, you know, when somebody's involved t
. >> this is the absolute apex of my career thus far.el this is the movie -- and i've never said this before -- it's the best movie i've ever been involved with. i'm enormously proud of it. >> if ben called me and asked me, brian, would you -- yes, i'll do it. it was really good. >> "argo" science fantasy adventure. it's a turnaround. >> do we get the option? >> are you worried about the ayatollah? try the wga. >> when you have more than a hundred...
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he was at the very apex, and when he lost the boat, when he lost everything, when he killed himself by shotgun 27 years later, this boat lasted him through three wives, the nobel prize, and all his ruin, which is why it's sub titled everything he loved in life and lost. >> when it was built? >> it was built in a shipyard in brooklyn by the wheeler manufacturing company which in the 1930s was a very, very rep reputable fishing boat, cruiser boat, wooden hold construction boat company, and typical hemingway studied it out and looked for a long time before getting the boat, the exact boat he wanted, and he had it custom fitted, a stock boat, and it was fitted out to specifications, but went into the gulf stream off key west and began catching these 850 pound marlin, and that became his refuge from the world. >> how much did it cost? >> in 1934 cost -- [inaudible] had a down payment given by the editor of a new magazine in america called "esquire" and the editor gave him $3,000 to the new dream boat if you write articles for me. >> paul, you spent time on hemmingway's family, why? >> you k
he was at the very apex, and when he lost the boat, when he lost everything, when he killed himself by shotgun 27 years later, this boat lasted him through three wives, the nobel prize, and all his ruin, which is why it's sub titled everything he loved in life and lost. >> when it was built? >> it was built in a shipyard in brooklyn by the wheeler manufacturing company which in the 1930s was a very, very rep reputable fishing boat, cruiser boat, wooden hold construction boat...
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it's the apex of international recognition and honor for your work.es it's also a chance to get back at that high school teacher who said you would never make it. who you have been holding a grudge against ever since for 60 years. >> the main gist of it was that he heard that gurdon was interested in doing science and that this was a completely ridiculous idea because there was no hope whatever of my doing science and any time spent on it would be a total waste of time, both on my part and the part of the person having to teach him. so that terminated my science at school. >> he wins a nobel prize in medicine, but his high school teacher says he shouldn't bother with science. do you want more than just anecdotal evidence for this? of course, you do. this is science. he's also now provided a picture of his school report card from 1949, which reads in part, quote, his work has been far from satisfactory. several times he's been in trouble because he will not listen but will insist on doing his work in his own way. i believe he has ideas about becoming a
it's the apex of international recognition and honor for your work.es it's also a chance to get back at that high school teacher who said you would never make it. who you have been holding a grudge against ever since for 60 years. >> the main gist of it was that he heard that gurdon was interested in doing science and that this was a completely ridiculous idea because there was no hope whatever of my doing science and any time spent on it would be a total waste of time, both on my part...
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. >> narrator: while barksdale and jackson sit at the apex of this complex web of fraud, prosecutors say it's clear who was really running the show. >> none of this could have happened without jackson's knowledge. >> narrator: when "american greed: the fugitives" returns, charles barksdale's one-time girlfriend neisha jackson may be the brains behind this operation, but are other women being forced to take the risks that help make it all possible? [ tires screech ] ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. check for more! well, i guess i can double check... my watch! [ male announcer ] it pays to double check, with state farm. [ tires screech ] >> narrator: in 2007, kevin dixon and patience isaacs hit banks across montana as part of a multi-million dollar cash-advance scheme.
. >> narrator: while barksdale and jackson sit at the apex of this complex web of fraud, prosecutors say it's clear who was really running the show. >> none of this could have happened without jackson's knowledge. >> narrator: when "american greed: the fugitives" returns, charles barksdale's one-time girlfriend neisha jackson may be the brains behind this operation, but are other women being forced to take the risks that help make it all possible? [ tires screech ]...
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. >> this is at the apex of iraq going to hell. the surge has just started.redibly violent to over the top violent, especially in baghdad. >> we would get blown up regularly. snipers shooting at us. never really tell who the enemy was. >> soldiers from the u.s. army's bravo company 216, including specialist ethan mccord, are on patrol in a rundown neighborhood called new baghdad. early that morning the battalion comes under mortar fire as it leaves the base. while the soldiers patrol, they hear sporadic gunfire. >> this area had been a troublesome area so bravo company was tasked out to go in and kind of flush people out. >> two apache helicopters are providing air support, and cameras mounted on their gun sights are recording the mission. wikileaks added the subtitles on the video, but the audio you hear is the pilot's actual radio chatter. >> okay, we got a target 15 coming at you. >> the pilots spot a group of men they suspect are insurgents carrying weapons. >> slow down. crazy horse 1-8, have individuals with weapons. >> nope, he's got a weapon too. >> t
. >> this is at the apex of iraq going to hell. the surge has just started.redibly violent to over the top violent, especially in baghdad. >> we would get blown up regularly. snipers shooting at us. never really tell who the enemy was. >> soldiers from the u.s. army's bravo company 216, including specialist ethan mccord, are on patrol in a rundown neighborhood called new baghdad. early that morning the battalion comes under mortar fire as it leaves the base. while the soldiers...
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here he is at the apex of the world and he takes half an hour out of his day and was in the moment andng and able and willing to tell very revealing stories about his emotion. and his memories. and then governor romney by the same token, i thought he'd be a little more stiff and guarded. while some of his answers were shorter, he also was very -- he would light up. there was a glint in his eye whenever he talked about his family. his wife or his 18 grand children, there's a twinkle there in the eye you cannot fake. that was surprising and interesting to me. >> what was that all about? you even asked him about what mission he would set forth and if he would be thinking about his grand children if he had to make a decision as president about whether the country should go to war. >> right. >> did you feel like that was, you know, something close to his heart, that he would be thinking about his family members, thinking about his kids, the avity of it all? >> he would. i asked both men that question. i asked president obama what did you say to malia and sasha the night osama bin laden was
here he is at the apex of the world and he takes half an hour out of his day and was in the moment andng and able and willing to tell very revealing stories about his emotion. and his memories. and then governor romney by the same token, i thought he'd be a little more stiff and guarded. while some of his answers were shorter, he also was very -- he would light up. there was a glint in his eye whenever he talked about his family. his wife or his 18 grand children, there's a twinkle there in the...
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ton of polling both in swing states and nationally that i think caught barack obama sort of at the apex of the bounce he had received post-convention and post a couple bad weeks for mitt romney and mitt romney at the nader of where he could possibly be in a race where you have the country as divided as it is. the fact that things are moving back towards at the national level, 49/46, i think should not be terribly surprising. i continue to believe the problem for mitt romney is not national polling. it is swing state polling. nbc/marist, you put out data this morning, close in several states but still in ohio, mitt romney down by 8 points among likely voters. i think that's very problematic for him. if he loses ohio getting to 270 electoral votes becomes not impossible but much more difficult. >> at the same time in the national poll, right track up to 40%, still not great, but it's the highest number we've seen in a number of years. this is better for the president. the enthusiasm gap still favors the president. >> yeah. the right track number i think is fascinating, andrea, because the
ton of polling both in swing states and nationally that i think caught barack obama sort of at the apex of the bounce he had received post-convention and post a couple bad weeks for mitt romney and mitt romney at the nader of where he could possibly be in a race where you have the country as divided as it is. the fact that things are moving back towards at the national level, 49/46, i think should not be terribly surprising. i continue to believe the problem for mitt romney is not national...
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. >> the apex predator. if we remove them from the system the system will collapse.ocean we lose the la net. >> meanest toughest thing in the ocean. >> they are the balance keeper. if you remove them from the system, there's a whole trickle down, domino effect. we must save the sharks. >> and the danger is real. >> the danger is real. the danger is shark finning up to 73 million sharks a year, 200,000 today will be killed for a bowl of soup. if that continues the ocean will spiral into just a lifeless area. >> incredible story. thanks to all of you. before donnie wahlberg was a blue-blood he was a new kid on the block. he spent the summer with a group who first made him a star. this morning w >>> this smells different than usual. >> i followed the recipe. >> what did you do to it? >> what are you talking about? it smells fine. >> it's disgusting. >> it's terrible. >> i don't know. maybe i didn't have the asiago cheese. all they had was the cheese in the can so i used that. >> in the can? >> canned cheese. >> come on, cheese is cheese. what? >> donnie wahlberg stars i
. >> the apex predator. if we remove them from the system the system will collapse.ocean we lose the la net. >> meanest toughest thing in the ocean. >> they are the balance keeper. if you remove them from the system, there's a whole trickle down, domino effect. we must save the sharks. >> and the danger is real. >> the danger is real. the danger is shark finning up to 73 million sharks a year, 200,000 today will be killed for a bowl of soup. if that continues the...
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an he was at the apex. when he lost this vote is whentn he lost everything. when he killed himself by shotgun 27 years ago. this vote lasted him through three wives, the nobel prize,hy and all of his ruin, which is why it is subtitled come everything he loved in life and it was lost. >> where was it though? how much time did it take?ookl it was built by a shipyard in brooklyn., the we are manufacturing company, which was a very reputable fishing boat, cruiser heat, construction company.at he looked for a long time before getting the boat, the exact boat that he needed.cification he went out into the gulf streay and off of key west and began catching these 850-pound marlin. that became his refuge from thee world.wod. >> what did it cost? >> that is a great question. the boat in 1934 cost $7500. and he put down $3000 as a downd payment, which was given to him by the editor of a new magazine esquire. gave him and arnold gingrich was the editor and he said i will give you 3000 towards your newarticl. >> fishing boat if you start writing articles foren me. >> c-sp
an he was at the apex. when he lost this vote is whentn he lost everything. when he killed himself by shotgun 27 years ago. this vote lasted him through three wives, the nobel prize,hy and all of his ruin, which is why it is subtitled come everything he loved in life and it was lost. >> where was it though? how much time did it take?ookl it was built by a shipyard in brooklyn., the we are manufacturing company, which was a very reputable fishing boat, cruiser heat, construction company.at...
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. >> the apex predator. if we remove them from the system the system will collapse.ean we lose the la net. >> meanest toughest thing in the ocean. >> they are the balance keeper. if you remove them from the system, there's a whole trickle down, domino effect. we must save the sharks. >> and the danger is real. >> the danger is real. the danger is shark finning up to 73 million sharks a year, 200,000 today will be killed for a bowl of soup. if that continues the ocean will spiral into just a lifeless area. >> incredible story. thanks to all of you. before donnie wahlberg was a blue-blood he was a new kid on the block. he spent the summer with a group who first made him a star. this morning we'll,,,,,,,, -those other store cards... -...preferred shopper... ...club...things... ...kept sending me coupons for cat food. i'm just not a coupon clipper. i buy what i want to buy. can i get a reward for that? [ frank ] introducing something extra from raley's, bel air, and nob hill. you get something extra rewards... ...for the way i shop... for buying the things i like. instan
. >> the apex predator. if we remove them from the system the system will collapse.ean we lose the la net. >> meanest toughest thing in the ocean. >> they are the balance keeper. if you remove them from the system, there's a whole trickle down, domino effect. we must save the sharks. >> and the danger is real. >> the danger is real. the danger is shark finning up to 73 million sharks a year, 200,000 today will be killed for a bowl of soup. if that continues the...
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. >> reporter: spencer has run apex adventure trips. >> so this is the office? now has 20 guides. this year the company's biggest. 3,000 trips, everything from rappelling to back country skiing. the business expanded by keeping prices low and taking advantages of people staying close to home. >> what do you hope for the next four years? >> the more people that we can raise the bar for equal pay. the more that we can feel inclusion in the state. >> reporter: while some have weathered the recession well, colorado continues to struggle. the unemployment rate about 8% here in jufr son county, it's about 7.4. just a little better. >> this is the new restaurant. >> the nunez family pitching in on a new venture. a family restaurant. authentic cuisine from gloria nunez. now 74 she is sea known as grandma. >> reporter: what do you hope to see in the next few years? >> well, i think one of the most important things is the economy. to go up a little. >> now the restaurant is run out of a strip mall. soon a new building, a liquor license and as many as 15 new employees. but
. >> reporter: spencer has run apex adventure trips. >> so this is the office? now has 20 guides. this year the company's biggest. 3,000 trips, everything from rappelling to back country skiing. the business expanded by keeping prices low and taking advantages of people staying close to home. >> what do you hope for the next four years? >> the more people that we can raise the bar for equal pay. the more that we can feel inclusion in the state. >> reporter: while...
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i would say the combination of one major embarrassing and heavily underscored factual error at the apex of the debate by mr. romney, one called not only by the president but by the moderator, that fact and i think this was probably the best debate as barack obama's career as a politician, means the outcome tonight, even with a sturdy performance by mitt romney, the outcome tonight is, in my opinion, a u-turn from what we saw two weeks ago. chris matthews is at the debate. what's your reaction? >> i've been scoring it. i agree with you. and what i've got is, they really covered, rachel, i think about ten topics, very well moderated by candy crowley by cnn. he's the kind of guy that won't turn off his phone on the airplane because you have to wait for him to take off. i think the economy, he won on the following six. the president won on the economy right up front. he won on taxes, on lily ledbetter, with that african-american guy. he won clearly on immigration and he clearly won with a question at the end where he took the foolish decision, and of course on benghazi and obama punched him
i would say the combination of one major embarrassing and heavily underscored factual error at the apex of the debate by mr. romney, one called not only by the president but by the moderator, that fact and i think this was probably the best debate as barack obama's career as a politician, means the outcome tonight, even with a sturdy performance by mitt romney, the outcome tonight is, in my opinion, a u-turn from what we saw two weeks ago. chris matthews is at the debate. what's your reaction?...
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been critical to holding president obama's lead in the polls and even in september when he was as apexuch of it was because he was way ahead of governor romney in both national and swing state polling on who cares about people like me, who would pursue an agenda that would be good for all americans. and i think, you know, the debate offers an opportunity to reclaim some of that ground. he allowed romney in that first debate to change his image with many of his swing voters. it's not clear you can put the genie back in the bottle. the opportunity for the president in the remaining debates may be more to improve his own image than undo the good romney did for himself in debate number one. >> ron is already there at the university out on long island getting ready for tonight's huge, huge debate. ron, we'll talk to you later. >>> when the president takes stage in tonight's debate, what's michelle obama going to be focusing on? you're going to hear the answer to that and more from the first lady herself. stand by. this new phone is amazing. i'm watching natalie's ballet recital and i'm pull
been critical to holding president obama's lead in the polls and even in september when he was as apexuch of it was because he was way ahead of governor romney in both national and swing state polling on who cares about people like me, who would pursue an agenda that would be good for all americans. and i think, you know, the debate offers an opportunity to reclaim some of that ground. he allowed romney in that first debate to change his image with many of his swing voters. it's not clear you...