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. - resonance. - resonance. let me just show you an example of resonance with a couple of tuning forks. i've got these tuning forks so that they're the same frequency. i think they're 256. yeah, 256, musical note c. yeah? okay. what i'm gonna do is i'm gonna strike one fork, and you listen. hear that? now, you guys think, "oh, hewitt struck that one too." no, i didn't do it. why don't we try it again? watch. no, no, no. okay? i can resist horsing around. you get the--i strike this from what? either hands. ain't that neat, huh? the wonders of science, yay. all right? we call that resonance, gang. resonance. now, hc. how come this resonate? we can understand resonance if we think small. this is something you can really understand. watch. i'm gonna strike this. this thing is gonna-- flap back and forth, yeah. flap back and forth. isn't it like that ping pong ball, hitting the balls, right? those things like-- back and forth to you. and also we have--over here. yep. do you believe that little pitter-patters of molec
. - resonance. - resonance. let me just show you an example of resonance with a couple of tuning forks. i've got these tuning forks so that they're the same frequency. i think they're 256. yeah, 256, musical note c. yeah? okay. what i'm gonna do is i'm gonna strike one fork, and you listen. hear that? now, you guys think, "oh, hewitt struck that one too." no, i didn't do it. why don't we try it again? watch. no, no, no. okay? i can resist horsing around. you get the--i strike this...
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the resonance, the vibration is too much. so the resonant won't get through. but what's below that ultraviolet? begin with a v. violet. and that violet is close to the resonance. and the vibrations aren't enough-- degenerated the heat, but enough to interact here, here, here, here, here, here, all the way. and by time you--violet light is gonna take a long time to get through. red is way, way, way down underneath. you could, kind of, look at it like this, most of your atoms won't even do a darn thing when red comes by. so red just, vroom, skates right out by and only interacts here and there. guess which color should get through fastest? red. you see it's red? and a term we're gonna learn later on that when the different speeds will bend different amounts. and that's why this and rainbows you see above you, display the colors that we see. it has to do with different colors bending. and we know why they bend differently, because they got different speeds in the medium, different average speeds. the sun beats down, emits light. why does the sun emit light? honey
the resonance, the vibration is too much. so the resonant won't get through. but what's below that ultraviolet? begin with a v. violet. and that violet is close to the resonance. and the vibrations aren't enough-- degenerated the heat, but enough to interact here, here, here, here, here, here, all the way. and by time you--violet light is gonna take a long time to get through. red is way, way, way down underneath. you could, kind of, look at it like this, most of your atoms won't even do a darn...
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to create a picture that resonated with humanity. it is the shape of a house. in this context, it is also small and acts like a cell. i thought that was an interesting play on how these
to create a picture that resonated with humanity. it is the shape of a house. in this context, it is also small and acts like a cell. i thought that was an interesting play on how these
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does that resonate or no? >> it should resonate. the economy is in bad shape. one of the people, how is my life going to get better? neil: here's my crackpot theory, they were no more undecided than i am post-salad. some of the questions were loaded. i am not saying they had their minds made up, but some of those questions were loaded to go after romney. >> they were, and they were selected. the moderator knew what they were before the debate. so if you were romney supporter, you probably felt that way. and i did. i cannot say fo if other people felt that way or not. neil: the wa ide would have 82 undecided people, but i guess moving forward whether this moves anything, or does that heighten the pressure next week or what? >> i don't think this slows the momentum. i think he has the momentum and will continue to move forward and the president did better, that will make his supporters feel better much like joe biden made the democrats face feel better. neil: just watching this knowing who is nick and their point in sticking to it, looking the other in the face,
does that resonate or no? >> it should resonate. the economy is in bad shape. one of the people, how is my life going to get better? neil: here's my crackpot theory, they were no more undecided than i am post-salad. some of the questions were loaded. i am not saying they had their minds made up, but some of those questions were loaded to go after romney. >> they were, and they were selected. the moderator knew what they were before the debate. so if you were romney supporter, you...
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and it's starting to resonate. women are -- they care about the economy.alking about that first and foremost. >> this despite what we've seen recently about women's health issues. there's the comment that was made by governor romney during the debate, about binders full of women. the issues about contraception. despite all of that, there's still this shift. and why is that? >> well, let me first address the binders full of women. i think you know what, i lived my life by binders. i carried a binder, that had every single piece of information i needed to know to make good decisions throughout the day and be able to structure a very hectic, you know, life. and a life of decision making that was important. and i think that, you know, that actually, when i heard it, that appealed to me. that it was that organized and business like and methodical. and as far as the -- and also, i have to say, the numbers of women who have worked for governor romney during his time in public life and also private life are all coming out and talking about the extraordinary leader
and it's starting to resonate. women are -- they care about the economy.alking about that first and foremost. >> this despite what we've seen recently about women's health issues. there's the comment that was made by governor romney during the debate, about binders full of women. the issues about contraception. despite all of that, there's still this shift. and why is that? >> well, let me first address the binders full of women. i think you know what, i lived my life by binders. i...
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the one thing he says that resonates the most? >> resonates most?s. >> reporter: jobs, economy, we hear that so much, diane. and with that gender gap among men helping mitt romney, that's why the obama campaign focusing so much on undecided women who very much could hold the key now to a second term for barack obama. diane? high stakes on both sides. >> all right. yeah, david, and great to have you reporting tonight. >>> and as you said, the presidential race keeps coming back to jobs, and today, a kind of report card for all of us on the nation's economic recovery. news that the nation's gross domestic product grew at 2% in the third quarter. that's faster than in the second quarter. and fueled by consumer spending and a housing market rumbling back to life. experts say it's a sign that the risk of a second recession is now low. >>> and, we move on next to a story about one devastated american family that has sparked a conversation among thousands of other families today. two young children were murdered, their nanny, accused of the crime. and so,
the one thing he says that resonates the most? >> resonates most?s. >> reporter: jobs, economy, we hear that so much, diane. and with that gender gap among men helping mitt romney, that's why the obama campaign focusing so much on undecided women who very much could hold the key now to a second term for barack obama. diane? high stakes on both sides. >> all right. yeah, david, and great to have you reporting tonight. >>> and as you said, the presidential race keeps...
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she was in australia for the anniversary and insists the anti wall street message resonates. >> it resonates with billions of people across the planet, especially the billions living on less than two dollars per day. >> you can see the tent set up here at freedom plaza. a few people are starting to gather. the rain is coming down. they do say there will be protests here tonight, but now that they are no longer allowed to camp out, they admit it is harder to get attention and get the movement's message out of . rebecca cooper, abc 7 news. >> still ahead many iphone users are dealing with an expensive surprise in their phone bill. how you can fix the glitch. >> rain is on the way. doug will tell us when we need the umbrella. >> live a national park, they have already made it into the playoffs, but can they win the division? >> apple has found a problem with the iphone 5 that could cost you money. a glitch has been found in the verizon version that makes users think they are using a wife i hotspot when they are actually using a a -- wifi hotspot when they're actually being charged for data. you
she was in australia for the anniversary and insists the anti wall street message resonates. >> it resonates with billions of people across the planet, especially the billions living on less than two dollars per day. >> you can see the tent set up here at freedom plaza. a few people are starting to gather. the rain is coming down. they do say there will be protests here tonight, but now that they are no longer allowed to camp out, they admit it is harder to get attention and get the...
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that did not resonate with me. people in that camp already it doesn't matter.there any chance, do you see even a seed of action on the part of anyone to talk about this? or is it going to be one of these things that we go through this election, and it's not even a wedge issue to be frank. >> yeah well, i think romney mocked obama's claim that he would slow the rise of the ocean and heal the planet in his convention speech, and that got obama pissed enough in his convention speech global warming is real, droughts, floods, wildfires, they're getting worse. he tweeted about it, and he included it in his speech at the university of miami. but it's only going to come into the campaign one way. president obama brings it up because lord knows the media-- >> michael: that was apparently he got president obama pissed if you have about anything to come out swinging about it. you're right, president obama coming in would be something that the only way to get this into the conversation. now, i haven't seen even an inkling of that. they have talked about it more at the conv
that did not resonate with me. people in that camp already it doesn't matter.there any chance, do you see even a seed of action on the part of anyone to talk about this? or is it going to be one of these things that we go through this election, and it's not even a wedge issue to be frank. >> yeah well, i think romney mocked obama's claim that he would slow the rise of the ocean and heal the planet in his convention speech, and that got obama pissed enough in his convention speech global...
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and her coming to grips as to why, sure has resonated with us.a ellis has more. >> reporter: like many mothers, allison tate, a mother of four, was everywhere in their lives, but nowhere in their pictures. >> i knew i was not in pictures with my kids, not in front of the water fall. i avoid the camera, i know i avoid the camera. >> reporter: recently at a family party, she had every intention of remaining behind the scene. >> i was kind of a mess, and my five-year-old little boy ran up to me and said "mommy, come in the photo booth with me" i was like how do i look? but i did it. >> reporter: and that is when it dawned on her, of the thousands of pictures with her kids, she was almost in none of them. and she blogged about it. >> some day i want them to see me sitting beside them, me, the woman who gave birth to them, me, who cried when i dropped them off at school, when i read them bedtime stories. i want to be in the picture to give them that visual memory of me. i want them to see me, how much i am here, how much they are loved. >> reporter: t
and her coming to grips as to why, sure has resonated with us.a ellis has more. >> reporter: like many mothers, allison tate, a mother of four, was everywhere in their lives, but nowhere in their pictures. >> i knew i was not in pictures with my kids, not in front of the water fall. i avoid the camera, i know i avoid the camera. >> reporter: recently at a family party, she had every intention of remaining behind the scene. >> i was kind of a mess, and my five-year-old...
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in tthat takes place as things kind of fall apart, so there's a terble resonating as the psofallapt, place the effe of that on the other family members-- the grief, the glt, the apprension, the desperation--i think, really, that, uh, then evolves in the tragedy of this illness. whathere is good evidence for is that the family, just as awhere a persontion with a serious disabling and often bie and unpredictable lness is living and interacting, the family situation can be affected,e lness this is a chronic, disabling,an. by this kind of an illness. it's difficultor the patient. it difficult forhe fily, especially when the young person involved has had very promising rlier life ansuddenly is afflted by this illness anbecomes disabled. the family eeriences great amounts of stress. i think that he was more or ls separated from the famy and wanting to be secretive about what he was doing. jeff's parents discuss the disruption in their family when they firsrealized their son had schizophrenia. inhe vy rly stage, of crs we were entirely, i mean, the whole experience s so new to us, and we ct
in tthat takes place as things kind of fall apart, so there's a terble resonating as the psofallapt, place the effe of that on the other family members-- the grief, the glt, the apprension, the desperation--i think, really, that, uh, then evolves in the tragedy of this illness. whathere is good evidence for is that the family, just as awhere a persontion with a serious disabling and often bie and unpredictable lness is living and interacting, the family situation can be affected,e lness this is...
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that issue resonates very strongly around iowa. women voters can make a difference in this election. if you look at polling, the voters isong male pretty even. among women voters, barack obama has a pretty strong lead. this election in iowa and in many other states, i think, is going to be a turn out the game. can getan get thei -- who their voters to the polls on election day. barack obama, to say, i have a lead with women voters, so let's make sure we get them out on election day and let's give them a reason to show up. this is what he thinks is the reason women will show up and vote for employer. host: a story in the quad city times -- iowa is the focus of our conversation right now with my glover, a senior writer for the associated press. let's hear from david on our independent line in texas. caller: hello. i believe obama has no problem. this is the media just keeping the news going. i am in texas. i am over 60. out of my whole family there are two of us that have landlines. i get maybe 86 or so calls per month on my machine.
that issue resonates very strongly around iowa. women voters can make a difference in this election. if you look at polling, the voters isong male pretty even. among women voters, barack obama has a pretty strong lead. this election in iowa and in many other states, i think, is going to be a turn out the game. can getan get thei -- who their voters to the polls on election day. barack obama, to say, i have a lead with women voters, so let's make sure we get them out on election day and let's...
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ryan needs to highlight that and that will resonate with the people. >> we'll an analyze it income week. nit picking but we analyze it i think paul ryan will have a great night. but i think we underestimate joe bide by. the pressure is on him to clean up the strike out in denver joe bidens had to sal vage the team. i think he will surprise people and be better than republicans are prepared for. we'll see and we'll be honest and tell you what happens next week. >> thank you very much. alice and jake to have you here. >> president's campaign and trying to make up by the debate debacle by fighting back with attack ads. frank will tell us when we >> today the president has for his perfomance in the debate most for his failure mention mitt romney's 47 percent comment caught on tape. they said they have addressed that on political ads. will that work with voters. joining us is frank lunwherethank you for joining us. >> thank you. i want to introduce the romney ad. viewers at home. the higher you see the red line more persuasive that is among weak republicans higher green is democrats. if it i
ryan needs to highlight that and that will resonate with the people. >> we'll an analyze it income week. nit picking but we analyze it i think paul ryan will have a great night. but i think we underestimate joe bide by. the pressure is on him to clean up the strike out in denver joe bidens had to sal vage the team. i think he will surprise people and be better than republicans are prepared for. we'll see and we'll be honest and tell you what happens next week. >> thank you very...
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ryan needs to highlight that and that will resonate with the people. >> we'll an analyze it income week. nit picking but we analyze it i think paul ryan will have a great night. but i think we underestimate joe bide by. the pressure is on him to clean up the strike out in denver joe bidens had to sal vage the team. i think he will surprise people and be better than republicans are prepared for. we'll see and we'll be honest and tell you what happens next week. >> thank you very much. alice and jake to have you here. >> president's campaign and trying to make up by the debate debacle by fighting back with attack ads. frank will tell us when we frank will tell us when we [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up -- the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard a
ryan needs to highlight that and that will resonate with the people. >> we'll an analyze it income week. nit picking but we analyze it i think paul ryan will have a great night. but i think we underestimate joe bide by. the pressure is on him to clean up the strike out in denver joe bidens had to sal vage the team. i think he will surprise people and be better than republicans are prepared for. we'll see and we'll be honest and tell you what happens next week. >> thank you very...
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. >> this is crazy does not resonate but to me i think people went mainstream actually milk hit a newighway as well today. >> check leon every day. money. what about the white house momentum could be lost because of joe biden obama biden want to raise taxes by $1 billion. guess what? yes we do we want to let the $1 trillion tax cut expire so the middle-class does not have to bear the burden. charles: mitt romney does not waste any time. >> is today the president said they do want to raise taxes. i don't want to raise them on any americans. i want to create good jobs. charles: mondex guess says the higher tax rates will lead to higher unemployment rates. with class warfare it does not matter the residual damage they're going with this. hoping the public cannot connect the dots? >> it will be interesting hallwood joe biden follows up. $1 trillion tax hike where we want to go. four years ago they told us no tax increases on 81 making less than $250,000. the economy is languishing worse where looking for more tax hikes and four years ago it was zero tax hikes? we have all been hit now we
. >> this is crazy does not resonate but to me i think people went mainstream actually milk hit a newighway as well today. >> check leon every day. money. what about the white house momentum could be lost because of joe biden obama biden want to raise taxes by $1 billion. guess what? yes we do we want to let the $1 trillion tax cut expire so the middle-class does not have to bear the burden. charles: mitt romney does not waste any time. >> is today the president said they do...
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and because he's american born still resonates as we're seeing. >> he was killed in a drone strike. you went through the litany of cases that the f.b.i. has intercepted. have we been lucky all this time f.b.i. has been able to do this? >> reporter: they've been very good about having ears and eyes in the right places so when someone is trying to pull of put together a cell, the f.b.i. has been pretty adept at inserting themselves and providing the capability for the person who has the intent. what's interesting to note is the cases that completely flew under the radar. remember the man who put a truck bomb in times square that only didn't detonate because he had a mistake in his technical bomb teing or the underwear bomber bo got a live device on a plane laaded to detroit. there have been close calls and lucky moments. >> correspondent mark strassman is also working the story. we sent him to the school where the suspect was a student. >> reporter: quazi nafis left little impression on students at southeast missouri state university. some were struck by how homesick the 21-year-old f
and because he's american born still resonates as we're seeing. >> he was killed in a drone strike. you went through the litany of cases that the f.b.i. has intercepted. have we been lucky all this time f.b.i. has been able to do this? >> reporter: they've been very good about having ears and eyes in the right places so when someone is trying to pull of put together a cell, the f.b.i. has been pretty adept at inserting themselves and providing the capability for the person who has...
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i think it resonates with middle class families.o see somebody is fighting for them. >> by raising your hand, anybody change their mind here? no. just the head nod. let's talk about something i saw on twitter. joe biden smiles, even some laughter, especially when paul ryan was talking about iran's nuclear capabilities. anybody have a problem with that or felt it was effective? >> i personally thought biden seemed like he was like why am i debating this 40 something -- i don't quite know how old paul ryan is, but he just seemed like this guy is too young. why am i doing this? the reuters or the a. p.m. tweeted a picture that summed -- a.p. tweeted a picture that summed up the debate where biden had his arms like this. i don't think it was very profession. >> anybody disagree with doug? >> i agree. i thought it was distracting. i thought he could have handled things better and responded better. i think his interruptions were terrible. >> ryan? >> i think we saw it was kind of annoying, but we definitely saw through that a new strategy
i think it resonates with middle class families.o see somebody is fighting for them. >> by raising your hand, anybody change their mind here? no. just the head nod. let's talk about something i saw on twitter. joe biden smiles, even some laughter, especially when paul ryan was talking about iran's nuclear capabilities. anybody have a problem with that or felt it was effective? >> i personally thought biden seemed like he was like why am i debating this 40 something -- i don't quite...
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with the vice president and i don't believe will resonate with the public. while he did better on foreign policy, he did considerably worse, ryan, on the economy, the fiscal issues, on the stimulus i thought he had a bona fide embarrassing moment when the vice president called him out on his own request for stimulus payments and looked very flustered. these guys will not explain how they will pay for their tax cut and that is a liability. the vp nailed that. >> i'm sorry, i don't mean to be rude, real quick. i was a little disappointed in paul ryan an defending the $5 trillion charge. we all knew the charge was coming. last week, mitt romney made it very clear that his policy, in addition to lowering tax rates, included a dollar cap on tax deductions. that dollar cap would be a lot lower for high income people. >> the basket, as romney likes to call. >> it was a great point and convincing point, the first time we heard specifics how he implemented this plan. i'm a little disappointed paul ryan didn't get into that dollar cap, i think he would have done himse
with the vice president and i don't believe will resonate with the public. while he did better on foreign policy, he did considerably worse, ryan, on the economy, the fiscal issues, on the stimulus i thought he had a bona fide embarrassing moment when the vice president called him out on his own request for stimulus payments and looked very flustered. these guys will not explain how they will pay for their tax cut and that is a liability. the vp nailed that. >> i'm sorry, i don't mean to...
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what is the one thing that resonated with the voters last night? their responses when we come back. >> even if you lose you win. how one airline is using clever marketing to get you on board ahead of election day. ♪ ♪ the capital one cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more [ russian accent ] rubles. eh, eheh, eh, eh. [ brooklyn accent ] 50% more simoleons. [ western accent ] 50% more sawbucks. ♪ [ maine accent ] 50% more clams. it's a lobster,...
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what would really resonate?> well, in the case of president obama, he has a proven track record that is, in fact, working and it's working now. in the state of ohio, the truth is that the president was the one that got the -- saved the auto industry. mitt romney, on the other hand, said he would allow the auto-industry to go into bankruptcy. and that tells you what his thinking is. the president wants to continue to groe the economy. and he wants to have a fair tax policy. mitt romney, on the other hand, wants to increase -- continue with tax cuts to the wealthiest of all of our americans. in the state of ohio, that doesn't play very well. so i think there's a clear distinction -- and, tonight, a talk about foreign policy and where we stand in the world. and mitt romney -- >> right -- >> is under a commander-in-chief task. a task that he has already failed. when he went overseas recently, this past summer on that duke's of hazard tour that was full of bluster and blunder. that was an embarrassment to himself and
what would really resonate?> well, in the case of president obama, he has a proven track record that is, in fact, working and it's working now. in the state of ohio, the truth is that the president was the one that got the -- saved the auto industry. mitt romney, on the other hand, said he would allow the auto-industry to go into bankruptcy. and that tells you what his thinking is. the president wants to continue to groe the economy. and he wants to have a fair tax policy. mitt romney, on...
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>> that is absolutely a message resonating with us. if you look at some of the classrooms in florida, that number president obama said, 537, there are classrooms at the university of florida larger than that. thinking a single class at the university of florida going out to vote can make the difference who is going to lead in our country for the next four years. we are pretty much working every single day to make sure we can get and talk to every single student to encourage them to get out to vote early. >> katie, these final days of the campaign, president obama making several stops. you saw mtv there, these stops geared toward young audiences. in addition, mtv, "the tonight show" earlier this week, "the daily show" last week. governor romney hasn't appeared on late night tv since march. he's not doing cool interviews with jon stewart and any other folks you kids enjoy so much. why not? what do you think gives there? >> i think that he is trying to reach the young voters in other ways. just yesterday his wife anne stopped in gainesvil
>> that is absolutely a message resonating with us. if you look at some of the classrooms in florida, that number president obama said, 537, there are classrooms at the university of florida larger than that. thinking a single class at the university of florida going out to vote can make the difference who is going to lead in our country for the next four years. we are pretty much working every single day to make sure we can get and talk to every single student to encourage them to get...
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i think that's what they wanted to have resonate. joe biden's smirking and laughing is almost synonymous with making that point. >> all right. bill mcgowan, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> before we get off the serious discussion of debate, we must note martha raddatz was fantastic, she was smart, serious, kudos to her. >>> the debate had lots for "snl" digging into. i wonder what jason sudeikis is doing now? >> vice presidents never get caught anywhere! >> you hear that mitt romney? you are a bad ass [ bleep ]. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lower than spdr tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and even lower than vanguard. tdd#: 1-800-34
i think that's what they wanted to have resonate. joe biden's smirking and laughing is almost synonymous with making that point. >> all right. bill mcgowan, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> before we get off the serious discussion of debate, we must note martha raddatz was fantastic, she was smart, serious, kudos to her. >>> the debate had lots for "snl" digging into. i wonder what jason sudeikis is doing now? >> vice presidents never get caught...
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and that is very resonate with democratic base and independents. >> saw joe biden doing everything he could on foreign policy speaking from a position of power. i've met netanyahu 39 times, you don't understand on afghanistan. look you may have the note cards in front of you, that tell you what to say on these things, i've lived this. >> one question david, how does this tee up the president's performance next week? does he have to be sort of goldilocks, much more agrees severe than last time clearly, but not amped up as much as joe biden. >> he never would be. only joe biden can pull off a joe biden performance like that. and even if it was over the top. that's just not president obama's style. but i think he's going to be more aggressive about challenging what romney is saying. again, i think biden did it to a point where every other word of ryan's he was inter -- trying to intercept. i think that the main thing is, the big lament from the obama team is they felt they let romney back in. i think the president comes in, more aggressive, energetic, more fight. that's what we expect to
and that is very resonate with democratic base and independents. >> saw joe biden doing everything he could on foreign policy speaking from a position of power. i've met netanyahu 39 times, you don't understand on afghanistan. look you may have the note cards in front of you, that tell you what to say on these things, i've lived this. >> one question david, how does this tee up the president's performance next week? does he have to be sort of goldilocks, much more agrees severe than...
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. >> well, let me ask you about the president then, his response, and what you thought resonated withou or didn't resonate with in you terms of what he says he's going to do. >> and the president of course has the advantage of having a track record in this area that people like the advocates are interested in. so he's supporting major health care legislation that whether bring millions of children into the health care system, he's supporting the earned income tax skred for poor families and the child tax credit. and we asked specifically what are you doing going forward. he talked about expanding the safety net programs and working on very disadvantaged communities to set up model programs to provide early education for children and so forth. obviously we'll keep pushing on this well beyond the elect, but it was heartening to see at least one of the candidates responding as the president did. but at the end of the day, whoever wins wheth s will have attention to the needs of children. this has to do with our long term economic viability and well. we can't have these children growing u
. >> well, let me ask you about the president then, his response, and what you thought resonated withou or didn't resonate with in you terms of what he says he's going to do. >> and the president of course has the advantage of having a track record in this area that people like the advocates are interested in. so he's supporting major health care legislation that whether bring millions of children into the health care system, he's supporting the earned income tax skred for poor...
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those are the things that will resonate. of them really nails the other person down in a firm way, i think it could resonate, and it could -- there are risks. the more these people deceive, the more risk there is that they get called out in a setting like this. >> indeed, michael, tim, thank you very much. remember, you can catch full coverage of tonight's debate here, right here, on msnbc. >>> next, can romney explain tonight how his tax policies will help the working poor? can the president? stay with us. hello, what do you know about these? well the furby can actually dance to your kids' music... my kids have a lot of music. and the itikes discover map has this cool 3d iphone app. they'd be so happy if i could get both. well, you could put them on layaway and pay a little at a time. done, and done! he shoots... he scores!!! touchdown!! [ imitates crowd cheering ] strike! [ male announcer ] shop now. get the hottest toys on your list today, like furby and the itikes discover map... then put it on layaway so you have more t
those are the things that will resonate. of them really nails the other person down in a firm way, i think it could resonate, and it could -- there are risks. the more these people deceive, the more risk there is that they get called out in a setting like this. >> indeed, michael, tim, thank you very much. remember, you can catch full coverage of tonight's debate here, right here, on msnbc. >>> next, can romney explain tonight how his tax policies will help the working poor? can...
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[applause] >> frank, analyze the ad, how did it resonate with those voters?, the key at the beginning of the ad he brought both republicans and democrats along, talking about the importance of jobs and how the last four years have been. and the weak republican line, it actually goes beyond the screen how positive it is. the key in the democrats, simple word, jobs, which candidate has a better policy on jobs, and every time the mitt romney talked about it in the debates or in this ad, you saw that democratic line rose, for mitt romney, the next 30 days has to been why the barack obama four-year legacy is one of failure on creating jobs and why governor romney's approach is more positive. that's what he needs to do to be success on on election day. >> and the obama people have come back with a response and take a look at it and tell us what you found from it. >> too many americans are struggling to find work in today's economy. >> i like being able to fire people. >> too many of those who are working are living paycheck to paycheck. >> i tell you what-- $10,000
[applause] >> frank, analyze the ad, how did it resonate with those voters?, the key at the beginning of the ad he brought both republicans and democrats along, talking about the importance of jobs and how the last four years have been. and the weak republican line, it actually goes beyond the screen how positive it is. the key in the democrats, simple word, jobs, which candidate has a better policy on jobs, and every time the mitt romney talked about it in the debates or in this ad, you...
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we feel really good we're going to have a message on tv that's going to resonate -- resonate with voterswe feel good that romney and ryan are delivering a message that will resonate with the american people. liz: do you think you win ohio. >> we feel really good about ohio. obviously it is going to be competitive. a lot of stuff going on there, a lot of campaigning over the next week potentially, but we do feel good about ohio and we're hopeful there. charles: thank you very much. listen, we know it is going to be one heck of a brawl so we look forward to talking to you again. >> thank you. charles: illinois's massive debt is starting to cause severe cuts in services bridges roads even the education. the school system suffering mightily. this could just be the beginning. illinois's direct debt is now 58 billion dollars. joining us now is john tillman from the illinois policy institute. a lot of people reacting to the illinois report. the report of the state budget crisis task force, a big-time report, and the thing is for me, it's all the reasons why this so, you know, there's so many pr
we feel really good we're going to have a message on tv that's going to resonate -- resonate with voterswe feel good that romney and ryan are delivering a message that will resonate with the american people. liz: do you think you win ohio. >> we feel really good about ohio. obviously it is going to be competitive. a lot of stuff going on there, a lot of campaigning over the next week potentially, but we do feel good about ohio and we're hopeful there. charles: thank you very much. listen,...