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. that is the way forward. [applause] last night, governor romney finally admitted that the governor did not support the bill. you don't have to wait for an answer. the late ledbetter fair pay act was the first bill i signed into law. [applause] that was the first bill. governor romney did not want to talk too much last night about how he wants to end funding for planned parenthood, how he supports legislation that would turn decisions about women's health care to her employers. he did not want to talk about it because he cannot sell it. i don't think your boss should control the health care you get. [applause] i don't think insurers should control the health care you get. i certainly don't think politicians should control the [applause] health care that you get. [applause] we passed obama care -- i like the term -- we passed it. because i do care and i want to put these choices in your hands where they belong. the fourth part of a plan to create jobs right here is to use the money we are saving from ending the wars in iraq and winding down or in afghanistan to pick up our deficit and put our people

's jones gives us that vision. >> the third and final faceoff between president obama and governor romney will focus entirely on foreign policy. from afghanistan to pakistan, to israel, iran and the changing middle east, the candidates will spar over america's role in the world, the new face of terrorism and how to deal with the rise in china. with polls showing the president's advantage over romney on foreign policy has narrowed since the summer, mr. obama tried to highlight one of his biggest foreign policy accomplishments at a light-hearted charity dinner in new york. >> monday's debate is a little different because monday's topic is foreign policy. spoil spoiler alert: we got bin laden. >> he also poked fun at his opponent. >> some of you remember, after my foreign trip in 2008, i was attacked as a celebrity because i was so popular with our allies overseas. i have to say i'm impressed with how well governor romney has avoided that problem. >> for his part, romney could try again to bash the president for his administration's messy response to the attack in libya last month and link i

be the final time president obama and former governor mitt romney can share a few laughs. they did just that. last night the two shook hands and smiled just 48 hours after their contentious debate laying down their political swords to headline the most famous dining experience in politics, the al smith dinner in new york city, hosted by the catholic archdiocese. both men worked the one-liners as artfully as they sparred tuesday night. here are a few moments people will likely be talking to about today. >> i was actually hoping the president would bring joe biden along this evening because he'll laugh at anything. >> i felt really well rested after the nice, long nap i had in the first debate. >> i particularly want to apologize to chris matthews. four years ago i gave him a thrill up his leg. this time around i gave him a stroke. >> as president obama surveys the waldorf banquet room with everyone in white tie and finery, you have to wonder what he's thinking. so little time. so much to redistribute. >> after my foreign trip in 2008 i was attacked as a celebrity because i was so popular with

people initially had a false view of always a choice they had to offer a positive vision. romney finally did that in the first debate. the obama people, on the other hand, have always said it's a choice, but running as though it's a referendum on the challenger. the president did not have a second term agenda. he's not telling people what he'll do the next four years. which some polls gave to president obama, you go inside, ask who has the plan, who do you trust on the economy, mitt romney won those questions running away. >> sean: cbs news gave it to governor romney. democrats are asking where are the specifics of romney's plan? he's been very specific in all the interviews i've had with him. what is obama's second term? >> honestly the frustration of the american people, clearly, even democrats like myself, are a bit angry. this is why we don't see huge points on either side from the lack of specifics on both. >> sean: what is president obama's -- sum it up for me. we're 19 days out of the election. surely you know what his plan is. >> the president has been very clear on his plan. >>

and final presidential debate. governor romney and his running mate paul ryan will attend a rally in daytona beach, florida, where country music star john rich is scheduled to perform. msnbc will have all-day coverage leading up to the third and final presidential debate from boca raton, florida. it begins at 9:00 eastern, 6:00 pacific time right here on msnbc. let's begin with a bit of political hijinks where one man wanted his dad to when a florida election at all costs. the son of an incumbent school superintendent was caught stealing the sign of his opponent. >>> high school cheerleaders fought the law and won in texas. the judge ruled in favor of the students who were barred from putting bible verses on banners at high school games. religious school banners in will likely stay in place throughout the school year. the trial won't be until june 22nd. >>> this pool of molten rock has been rising the past few months. scientists say if the trend continues it will eventually spill out of the volcano. >>> and finally, a tidal wave of dust shut down traffic on several roadways in oklahoma. the

of fact, romney holds the final fundraiser tonight in palm beach. a big money fundraiser. we got the numbers from september. obama raised $157 million. when the money was reported, obama had 99 million in the bank. romney had $63 million. this is a concentration of jewish donors. there is a big focus on israel in upcoming foreign policy number monday night. they complaining that they have one-on-one talk about the nuclear weapons ambitionch. romney's position is that the united states should not give iran one-on-one talk and give credence an validate iranian quest for nuclear weapons. in addition, the administration hasn't commented on this yesterday. but it sounds like it could be a big issue that would come up in the debate. iran, the iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad spoke to the u.n. recently. otherwise generally ostracizeed when he visits the united states. face to face talks would be a major development. the romney campaign yet to respond to this. it's the news a that comes days before the foreign policy debate. final date of the campaign, has potential to be october su

for the predent as he and governor romney gear up for mday's final presidential debate. governor romney has erased most of the president's lead on foreign policy. mr. obama h lost 15 percentage points' advantage since september, now leading governor romney by a 47% to 43% margin. and two brand new fox polls in the swing states trending governor romney's way. the governor up 48-45 in florida after trailing the president by five points just las month. and the psident's seven-int lead i the september ohio poll has been cut to three points, within the margin of error. joining us now for all the latest campaign developments, former arkansas governor, 2008 republican presidenti candidate mike huckabee, also e author of "the n york times" bestseller "a simple government" and host of fox news channel's "huckabee" show. great to have you here. >> thank you, lou. lou: this is a slight lead to be kind a generous, but it is a lead. >> yh. lou: how significa in your judgment? >> it's huge turn from what we've seen even mon ao, and ere's three things that's going on. one, take all the polls, and they get kind o

sure our time keepers are working here. >> after a brief detour romney finally answered the question by focusing on venezuela. >> president bush and i are different people and these are different times. and that's why my five-point plan is so different than what he would have done. i mean, for instance, we can now by virtue of new technology actually get all the energy we need in north america without having to go to the arabs or the venezuelans or anyone else. that wasn't true in his time. >> american reliance on venezuelan fossil fuels. the lasting legacy of the bush administration. given a turn to respond president obama chose to remind the public even the controversial texan of yesteryear would frown on the modern day mitt. >> there are things where governor romney is different from george bush. george bush didn't propose turning medicare into a voucher. george bush embraced comprehensive immigration reform. he didn't call for self-deportati self-deportation. george bush never suggested we eliminate funding for planned parenthood. >> joining us now is one of tinseltown's finest f

romney has had the advantage. i suspect that will be confirmed and reinforced on the final debate. mitt romney has been more down than he has been. he has been more unfavorable than favorable. -- lap limited partner. >> eric: he went way up after the first -- the first debate! >> that's true. he had a bump after the first debate. that's true. but if you take the entire campaign, have you seen mitt romney behind more often than not, net unfavorable in almost every poll. harder math for november. now we are talking about an issue where he doesn't have a record. >> eric: we'll see what happens tomorrow night. 24 hours to go. justin, marjorie, thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> jamie: eric, remembering the life of one of the nation's most prominent public servants, former dptic presidential nominee, george mcgovern, he died at the age of 90 in his home state of south dakota this morning. a proud progressive and vocal critic of the vietnam war, lost the 1972 presidential race boy a landslide, but it didn't deter him from continuing as a liberal fire brand. peter doocy has more in wash

romney traded a few final jabs. >> i think -- i think it's called romnesia. >> they have -- they've been reduced to petty attacks and silly word games. >> governor romney's wife ann spent her morning in orlando joining thousands taking a stand against breast cancer. a walk at a time when the run for the white house is picking up pace. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> governor jerry brown was in the bay area today to push for voters to pass prop 30 and to reject prop 32. dozenses of california educators were on hand at the governor's burlingame news conference to show their support. prop 30 would prevent billions of dollars in cuts to schools and colleges. property 32 prevents unions for using dues for political purposes. brown says he values the quality of education he got in san francisco public schools and wants to make sure that quality continues. >> we need in school not just standardize tests that comes out of washington bureaucracy but we need arts programs, science programs, field trips, librarians, kouns colors. >> the yes on prop 32 campaign argued that it removes special

, the romney campaign, the other side, has finally put out one of its own ads defending mr. romney on this issue. sort of defending him. >> you know, those ads saying mitt romney would ban all abortions and contraceptions seemed a bit extreme. so i looked into it. turns out, romney doesn't oppose contraception at all. in fact, he thinks abortion should be an option in cases of rape, incest, or to save a mother's life. this issue's important to me, but i'm more concerned about the debt our children will be left with. >> so she goes on to say, i voted for obama, but i'm going to not vote for him this time because romney is not so bad, right? the message here is this is not at important an issue. debt is a real issue, that's something to really vote on, but don't vote on this because "a" this is not a real issue, and even if it is an important issue for you, be assured that mitt romney does not have an extreme position on the subject. sure, what you might have heard may sound extreme, but he's not really extreme. not when you really look into it and type on your computer and ask polit

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and mitt romney are hunkered down for their final face-off. final preparations are also being made at tomorrow's debate site. that's lynn university in boca raton, florida. you see it will. the verbal dual if will focus this time on foreign policy. wednesday mr. obama plans to pull an all-nighter both in key battleground states to launch a whirlwind tour of six states starting in iowa and he will cast his vote early in chicago on thursday. romney, meanwhile, held his final formal fundraising event last night. he has raised more than $361 million in his latest bid for the white house. >>> president obama has secured the endorsement of ohio's largest newspaper. the cleveland plane dealer says that obama has fumbled the economic recovery but also says he has led the nation back from the brink of depression. ohio in particular has benefit from his bold decision to revive the auto industry. it was gutsy, and it worked. ohioans are making cars in toledo and lordstown. they're back on the job. that's leadership that deserves a chance to finish the job. >>> mitt romney is picking up an end

with the final presidential debate. as obama and romney face off one last time on foreign policy, we'll have our own debate on the terrorist strike in libya, upheaval in syria. development senator dick durbin versus lindsey graham.durbin anx news sunday." then it's been a roller-coaster ride in the polls. we'll talk numbers with the man in charge of gallup, the granddaddy of polling firms, frank newport. >> we'll ask our sunday panel what to expect in the race to the finish line. from a a tense debate to laughs over dinner, it was quite a week on the trail. and hello again from fox news in washington. with 16 days 'til the election president obama and 0 governor romney meet one last time monday night for a debate on foreign policy. we want to preview the issues with a debate of our own. dick durbin joins us from his home state of illinois. a top republican on foreign policy, senator lindsey graham is in his home state of south carolina. let's start with breaking news. a report in today's "new york times" that iran and the u.s. agreed in principal to one-on-one talks about iran's nuclear program.

obama and mitt romney head to florida for their final debate. important economic data that will affect your bottom line and who said i do to justin timberlake in italy? our correspondents tell you what you need to know. let's begin with the president's plans for the week. >> reporter: i'm dan lothian at the white house. after a weekend of study hall at camp david preparing for the third and final debate, president obama heads to boca rat raton, florida, on monday. the debate will focus on foreign policy, and the administration's handling of the terrorist attacks in libya sure to be questioned. after his face-to-face encounter with governor romney, the president will hit the road most likely to battleground states, but he will also visit chicago for early voting. >>> i'm paul steinhauser at the cnn political desk. mitt romney's in florida tomorrow undergoing final preparations for monday night's debate, the last face-off between the two presidential candidates. while romney's in the sunshine state, his running mate, congressman paul ryan, campaigns in another battleground, colorado. the

romney squaring off on the third and final debate. focus is foreign policy including hot spots that span the globe. ongoing showdown iran nuclear program. aaron david miller has advised six secretaries of stated. great to see you. every day seems to bring new and damaging revelations about failures before and after the benghazi murders. does this raise legitimate and serious questions about president obama's foreign policy leadership? >> i think for foreign policy that has been, extricating america from two wars, killing osama bin laden. there is month question, what we knew the quality of the intelligence, the coordination of the message, all these things raise legitimate questions. let me set the context. the president slept through the first debate. governor romney won. president was better. so it's one on one. now you've got 90 minutes on o and six segments. foreign policy is not going to be determined in terms of deciding this election. >> gregg: unless they feel the president is really dropped the ball. to that end, i got to remind you he has vowed to bring the killer teors justice

and governor romney cont >> president obama and governor romney continuing to take in advance of the final debate monday night in florida. we are back with the panel. the early indications are as heeds as it was the second presidential debate had very little impact on the polls and it did not move voters one way or other and the majority of voters made up their mind. the question is, is it short of a major blunder, what do you expect in terms of the poll? rather, the debate. >>juan: it may have stopped romney's momentum. you look at the polling and you see a decline or increase for president obama, now, even as mitt romney maintains the lead. what we are really looking at is advertising, states like florida still are in play. we see lots of advertise there with the southern states now, including north carolina, particularly, romney is taking a hold. over all people are look at swing states and obama retaining the lead in a controversial state like iowa. >>chris: enjoy a look at latest real clear politics electoral map. what they do is average the most recent polls, state by state. if this

mitt romney is preparing for his final debate in florida, he and his running mate paul ryan are testing out their message for the next message to come. >> they have no agenda for the future, no agenda for america and no agenda for the second term. it's a good thing, they won't have a second term. they have, they've been reduced to petty a tacks and silly word games. just watch it, the obama campaign has become the incredible shrinking campaign. >> we have to work on a collaborative basis. >> reporter: another part of that swing state pitch can be found in this new romney campaign ad that casts the gop nominee as a bipartisan problem solver. >> but we need to have leadership. leadership in washington that will actually bring people together and get the job done and could not care less if it's a republican or a democrat. >> reporter: it's a change in tone for a candidate who once called himself a severely conservative governor during the primaries. prompting the governor of etch-a-sketching his past. >> we have to name this condition he's going through. i think it's called romnesia. >> re

is the final round. you guessed it. you'll not see them on the campaign trail today. mitt romney is in florida prepping and president obama is at camp david. it's their last full day to get ready for the big foreign policy debate. that didn't stop others from getting out there. comedian name jeff fox worthy took his coddy act to. rahm emanuel went to florida to campaign for the president. >> it's not like a lot of gray area here. both president obama and governor romney have different visions of what it takes to move this economy forward. >> about a dozen people were lucky now if to ask the president and governor romney questions at the town hall debate this week, but were they happy with the answers they got. i'll ask one of them next. who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. the giants don't have a mascot! ohhh! eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. hmmm. for giant hunger! thanks mom! see ya! whoaa...oops! mom? i'm ok. grandma? hi sweetie! she operates the head. [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. actually... that way i c

and mitt romney are getting ready for their final debate, a little over 24 hours from now. >>> and crews are not finished with their work on the san mateo bridge. but a good sign they are way, way ahead of schedule. >>> good evening. a bizarre chain of events that tarted at 1:30 -- started at one time time 30 this morning when reports came in that two men came in arguing -- 1:30 this morning when reports came in that two men came in arguing and then a bizarre string of events. >> in the end, three birds decapitated and a man who lived here was shot and killed by the police. >> last night was a bizarre event. >> reporter: the police got reports of someone breaking windows in when they got here, they found two naked men in their late 20s who appeared to be hallucinating. >> it is like a nightmare. your next door neighbor turns into a crazy person. >> reporter: when the police confronted one of the men they say he pointed a rifle at them so the police shot him. he died soon after. the other man is now under arrest. >> reporter: the police believe that either one or both of these naked me

romney on his way to florida, the site of the final debate, his running mate in the state making the case for him. >> of all the things romney has done in his life it is how to turn sluggish, slow, organizations into lean, effective organizations, this is what he did in his career. >> romney's campaigning in florida, in 2008 they supported mr. obama, today, they wrote, we have little confidence that mr. obama would be more successful in managing the budget in the next four years. the president did receive some significant newspaper support today, including the tampa bay times in florida, "the denver post," and even the salt lake city tribune. >> everybody take a seat, otherwise, clint eastwood will yell at them. last night in new york city, it was all smiles and friendly barbs. the two men took a break from the heated campaign to co-headline the al smith dinner >> i was actually hoping the president would bring joe biden along this evening because he will laugh at anything. >> after my foreign trip in 2008, i was attacked as a celebrity because i was so popular with our allies overseas. a

. >> reporter: while mitt romney is preparing for his final debate with president obama in florida, the running mates are sending out the message for swing-state voters. >> well, they have no agenda for the future. no agenda for america, for agenda for a second term. it is a good thing, they wouldn't have a second term. they have -- they have been reduced to petty attacks, and silly word games. just watch it. the obama campaign has become the incredible shrinking campaign. >> we have to work on a collaborative basis. >> another part of that swing state pitch can be found in this new romney campaign ad that casts the gop nominee as a bipartisan problem-solver. >> we need action that will get the job done and couldn't care less if it is a republican or democrat. >> it is a change in tone for a candidate who once called himself a severely conservative governor in the primaries. prompting the president to say he etch-a-sketches the past. >> we have to come up with a new name. i think it is called romnesia. >> the president is getting a new burst from unemployment numbers, showing a drop. romney had

romney may finally have found something i could agree on a during the thursday night 67 and will charity dinner. they joke about joe biden. anita on our line for republicans, what do you think? caller: i think it is in the great american history to have a sense of humor. it goes back to the time of president eisenhower. it is for a terrific cause. it really does put a spotlight on how wonderful our system of government is. and how the american tradition is. the two candidates who are so intense of on the campaign trail can find the rest here and display a sense of humor. i thought there were both terrific. i am a mitt romney supporter, but i am not an obama heater. this is not a time to express policy. it is terrific. it is so humorous. it is the american tradition. i believe it is part of the reason why we can transfer power so peacefully every four years or eight years. it is just part of the fabric of being an american. a sense of humor. it is a fabulous thing to have a. i think they are both great. i enjoyed it thoroughly. a break away from all of the nastiness. i thought it was grea

presidential candidates hit the campaign tales -- trail today. as president obama and challenger mitt romney prepare for the third and final debate on monday, we report on this. >> reporter: the final presidential debate and the election are just around the corner. the candidates are not wasting time. >> mitt romney and president obama prepare to go head-to- head and the vice presidential candidates took to the trail. paul ryan campaigned in ohio and pennsylvania. >> we are going to run at our country's economic and physical problems before they get out of control. that is what leaders do. >> the allied and -- joe biden spoke in florida. >> the american people depend on a president who says what he means and means what he says. >> in his weekly address, president obama talked about budget proposals to help economic recovery. >> republicans in congress banded together and kept this plan from coming to a vote. they prevented millions of americans, including many of you listening today, from saving $3000 a year. that is only held by the economy when we should be accelerating our economic

for the white house. tomorrow the candidates face off for their final debate. mitt romney and president barack obama will meet on the stage, lynne university, the debate is to focus on foreign policy. >> paul, how close is this race? >> it's about as close as you can get, a brand-new poll out today from nbc "wall street journal" indicates 47% of likely voters nationwide are supporting the president, 47% are supporting mitt romney the republican nominee. you can't get any closer than that. a lot of these key battleground states including here in florida. we had to pull out here in florida but also it's basically all knotted up. the new nbc/"wall street journal" poll is interesting, there's a new gender gap there. the president has an advantage among women. and romney has a bigger lead among men. so a real gender gap here, but martin, these type holes in the states and nationally, they tell me one thing that there's so much at stake right behind me here when these men face off for the third and time debate. >> mitt romney has been president yet. is there a way that mitt romney can turn the discu

will see it once again when it goes on display. >> president obama and mitt romney making the finaling preparations for the second debate. doug luzader is live from washington with more. >>> good morning. this gives you a sense at what's at stake in the second debate. this is a politics average of polls. the course of the year going back into late last year. you see a clear obama lead after the first president shea deial . they came at the luxury resort bringing pizza to a local campaign office. obama campaign officials say we are going to see a much different debate performance this time around. >> you see a poresful passionate energetic tone that demonstrates the choice we have in front of us. obviously the president is going to be respectful. the most important thing is to talk directly to the undecided voters asking these questions and give them the answer they deserve on what's most impacting their lives. >>> romney is preparing for the debate. he and his wife ann were in church yesterday. they are preparing for an gracive style. >> i think the wind is at governor romney's back. y

showdown between president obama and governor mitt romney. tomorrow is final debate on foreign policy could michael or break the election now, only 16 days away. at stake momentum with millions of voters expected to tune in. there is a brand-new "wall street journal" poll showing just how tight this race is. take a look. president obama and governor romney tied at 47% among likely voters. john roberts is live at the site in boca raton, florida. what is the race looking like there? >> vast looking very tight. you mentioned the "wall street journal" poll. that is a battle ground states. this is where things could change. we were talking about how important these debates are. it's difficult to overstate because unlike most election cycles these debates have been moving the numbers. the goal for governor romney is to hang on those solid gains he has made since the first debate three weeks ago. he has been heavily involved in debate prep, hunkered down for last couple of days. took some time out to attend church with his wife. then earlier this afternoon presided over a ceremonial coin toss at a

outside of the home. >> is romney slick? >> no. >> is romney antiwoman? >> no. >> final comment right there? >> i can't think of any time i've seen mitt romney say... we're going back to stone ages. and i don't know where this came from. >> did romney win your vote today? >> he with did. yes. >> sean this, is as significant as what we had in denver 10 days ago. this group really swung. we'll find out what moved them. back to you. >> we're going to check in with frank luntz. great job. we're going to check back with him with this focus group. joining me now in the spin room, romney campaign senior advisor is here with us. >> sean, thank you for having me. >> we've got videotape we're going to show that proves the president lied and got that wrong. i would say this is a single, mitt romney went through the single best prosecution of how bad last four years was. he talked about cost of health kairks mid heel class he said krushd under this president. we don't have to live this way. there is one in six americans in poverty. 3 to, 47 million the rise in food stamps. and policies we tried t

. romney at boca raton where the debate will be monday night. it sets the trajectory for the final stages. not that the last two debates moved the needle much, though mitt romney got momentum in the first one. we still see that in the polls. having said that there's been slip age in the midwest and rockies. mr. obama will go to the states and shore up. last night in daytona beach, mitt romney and paul ryan held a joint rally. it happens to come in the middle of the biketoberfest bike week, twice a year in florida. half a million bikers and mr. ryan gave a nod to harley fans, trying to put together what will be his choosing argument for the two weeks remaining after the monday debate. watch. >> i just came in town and saw a lot of milwaukee main harleys running around town. we know thousand build things in america. >> the obama campaign has become the incredible shrinking campaign. this is -- this is a big country with big opportunities and great challenges and they keep talking about smaller and smaller things. we have big ideas. bold ideas, a strong agenda. we're going to get america wor

romney and president obama to a final faceoff. fox reports how the stakes are going up as we count down to their pivotal encounter. >>> and we've been seeing this, gas prices hitting record territory as drivers across america feel the financial squeeze at the pump. now a forecast that promises up to a 50 cent drop in the coming days. how is that possible? in minutes why lower costs could be coming to a station near you. >>> fox news is america's election headquarters and they are already doing it. voting for the next president. more than four million americans filling out their ballots long ahead of election day. here's a look from this weekend in nevada. and it points to just how important it is that so many people would be hitting the polls early, particularly in places like this, a key battleground state. it indicates they're deciding without hearing or seeing what traditionally is the biggest campaign push days and hours just before the national day that everybody else will choose. we apologize. we didn't have the video there, but here's what some of the voters are saying. >> there'

is about obama's policies, some of which mitt romney opposes. finally, the 2 million is an estimate of the number of jobs america loses due to china's intellectual property violations. now, absolutely nobody anywhere in the entire world thinks that simply calling china a currency manipulator, which mitt romney says he'll do, is going to make chinese businesses stop stealing american intellectual property. that's ridiculous. whether or not 12 million is more jobs than you'd expect in an obama or romney first term, it may not be if we get into a recovery, the simple fact is whatever you think of the worth of these policies, the studies and numbers the romney campaign has provided for them have nothing to do with -- are simply not credible. >> ezra, there seems to be a mix based on the data you provided. we look at recent months. the economy added an average of 150,000 jobs a month. romney's plan as well as some of the moody's prointersectijectio they'd need 250,000. that's almost current the double rate. some economists say if we want to get back to 6% unemployment, we need 350,000. r

score in new hampshire where ppp has romney up by one. finally in michigan, president obama is maintaining his lead. a new poll shows the president up by six. that's pretty comfortable these days, 52%, 46%. these numbers are gyrating, as i told you. we'll be right back. >>> when it comes to issues ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it's time for medicare open enrollment. are you ready? time to compare plans and see what's new. you don't have to make changes, but it's good to look. maybe you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> when it comes to issues critical to women, the right to make your own decision about your health, the right to be treated fairly and equally in the workplace, governor romney wants to take us to policies more suited to the 1950s. >> that's for sure. anyway, welcome back. president obama campaigned today in virginia, northern virginia there. george mason. kept the focus on women. a lo

the election, 48 luxurious from the final presidential debate, both president obama and governor romney in intense preps ahead of their latest showdown in florida. that leaves the campaign trail to the running mates. they're focused on the swing states. today vice president joe biden stumping in florida. republican vp nominee paul ryan in pennsylvania and ohio. this just in. more deaths in growing nationwide meningitis outbreak. it now shows no signs of being contained. the rare illness killing 23 people, making more than 280 others sick across 16 states. the outbreak traced to steroid injections used to treat back and joint pain. health officials believe 14,000-some-odd people may have received the contaminated shots. i'm greg jarrett. we'll see you at the top of the hour 4:00 p.m. eastern time. now back to "journal editorial report" on the fox news channel.

. it was good to see him finally calling out mitt romney and a lot of the republicans on their issues >> it's a mystery to me how people can be undecided. i decided a long time ago. i'm just looking for, you know, the guy to stand up and get fired up and get the people excited about voting for him. >> i don't think he did that bad the first time around. i think the expectation was that he would be extremely good. i think he's such a good orator. but it was kind of surprising how well romney did on that one. i think on this one he did an exceptional job and came out really calling him on stuff and definitely not pulling punches. >>> to watch the dmabt its entirety, go -- the debate in its entirety, go to our website, kron4.com. >>> warmer weather is on the way. today we saw temperatures warmer in the north bay. 89 degrees in nap asame thing in -- napa, same thing in santa rosa. same thing in red wood city. it was a tad cooler closer to the coast line. but that is going to change in the overnight hours and tomorrow afternoon. the winds have started to reverse, coming from the inland valleys.

the teenage for the candidate's final show -- sets the stage for the candidates' final showdown on monday. what mitt romney needs to do what mitt romney needs to do monday night to convince remember when you said men are superior drivers? yeah. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate safe driving bonus check? what is that? so weird, right? my agent, tom, said... [ voice of dennis ] ...only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months you're accident-free... ...but i'm a woman. maybe it's a misprint. does it look like a misprint? ok. what i was trying... [ voice of dennis ] silence. ♪ ask an allstate agent about the safe driving bonus check. are you in good hands? say we have. i said we'd transition out of afghanistan and start making sure that afghanistan is responsible for its own security. that's what i'm doing. >> iran is closer to a nuclear bomb. syria is not just the tragedy of civilians being killed by a military, but also a strategically player for america. the president's policies throughout the middle east began an apology tour, and the strategy

flat for romney. foreign policy is the sole topic of monday's final debate. >> the president is commander in chief. he has a clear advantage in talking about these issues. >> reporter: if one of the candidates has ground to make up in monday's debate, it may be turnover, considering there will be fewer undecided voters come monday and potentially a smaller audience in that third and final debate. >>> both president obama and mitt romney are getting some backlash from what might be called the "leave me out" movement. from sesame street to hollywood, people are angry over being used as political fodder. television blasted mitt romney for threatening to cut big bird and objected when big bird later appeared in an ad for obama. >>> supporters of big bird are planning a rally in washington, just three days before the election. organizers first called the event the million muppet march. neither the muppets nor public broadcasting are involved with the rally. >>> we are waiting for game of the nlcs to resume, because, bill, there's some pretty nasty weather out there. >> there is. w

with mitt romney. what are both camps saying ahead of the final debate, and what do you expect to see on monday? what's the attitude, what's the approach? >> well, alex, by all accounts this last debate is probably the least important because they've had two chances to make this impression and because it's about form policy which isn't what this campaign is primarily about. but that said, this is a very close election. so if one or the other has a very big moment or very bad moment, that could really change things. you don't need to change a whole lot of votes here, assuming there are really some undecided outside there. >> what do you think about that at this point in the race, rachel, what dana is saying it's probably not going to change anyone's minds unless there's a moment. >> unless there's a big gap. you can't really win but you can lose. expect to hear bin laden coming out a lot from president obama's mouth and libya from mitt romney. we did see president obama have a very good moment on libya in the first debate. mitt romney trying to press a point about the administration's

voters. 46% gave the edge to the president, 39% for governor romney. there is one final debate before the election. you can see it right here next monday evening at 6:00. >> well, as the candidates sparred, there was a terror attack in libya on tv. thousands gathered to remember one of the victims ambassador chris stevens. >> blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of god. >> the 52-year-old bay area native died along with three other americans on september 11th as you heard during a terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. world dignitaries were there. mayor ed lee was the first to speak praising steven's life. his sister, ann, said her brother set the standard for their family very high. >> chris was my most important mentor. and he showed me how. so it's not important who your mother is, it's not just important who your father is, but it's very important who your big brother is. and we had the very best. the world needs a lot more big brothers like chris stevens. >> stevens graduated from piedmon high school and u uc berkley. stevens became the

and engage monday as president obama and mitt romney meet in their final debate moderated by bob schaefer from win university in boca raton, fla.. debate preview followed by the debate at 9:00 and your reaction at 10:30 live on c-span2 and c-span radio and c-span.org. >> after an entrepreneur hassina sherjan discusses her education of afghan women and girls. they left the country for the u.s. after the russian invasion. she also started a home accessory business that employs afghans. from the woodrow wilson center this is an hour. >> the director of the program at the wilson center, back to welcome you all to today's meeting, how to protect women and girls when america leaves afghanistan focusing on education. i was coming down the stairs with our speaker, she said the problem is not only protecting girls but also protecting girls and boys and make sure they have access to education this meeting is sponsored by the centers asia program and women's leadership initiati initiative, a new program run by my dear friend and colleague, she is the president of the chair of the initiative and we w

and the pursuit of happiness. >> president obama and mitt romney meet in the final debate moderated by crbs's bob schieffer from lynn university in boca raton, florida. it starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern followed by the debate at 9:00 and your reaction at 10:30, all live on espn, c-span radio and online at c-span.org. >> with monday's presidential debate focusing on foreign policy, we're going to look

. >> monday, president obama and mitt romney meet in their final debate from both cover ton, florida. previews start at 7:00 -- boca raton, florida. pretty start at 7:00 p.m. eastern, fog the debate -- followed by the debate at 9:00 and your reaction. >> back from their annual party conferences, members of the british house of commons return for their weekly question time with prime minister david cameron. the prime minister answer questions on the national health service, youth unemployment, and britain's relationship with the european union. members pay tribute to labor members -- labour members who died over the parliament break. >> questions for the prime minister -- mr. speaker? >> >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i am sure the whole house wishes to join me in pain to be to the servicemen who have fallen since we last met. lance corporal of the first battalion grenadier guards, sargent and private of the third battalion, yorkshire regiment. sergeant of the royal electrical and mechanical engineers. captain of the royal engineers and captain of the royal marines. once again, we are

word. finally we have such a beautiful crystallization of exactly who mitt romney is. >> i think we'll all remember where we were this morning when we first saw it on twitter. oh, yeah. who wrote that? i mean, someone in the campaign is getting a little prize for writing that. >> absolutely. >> and so, going into next week's debate, i think one of the challenges we're going to talk about on the next segment, but foreign policy is not probably where this debate, this campaign is going to be won. they're going to have to find some ways to trick that debate into domestic issues, aren't they? >> there are a lot of ways that you can do it. things like climate change and energy certainly have internation and domestic implications. but i do think in terms of the impact of these debates, there's a little bit of drama gone because we've had them both have strong performances. it's 90 minutes of foreign policy and if you look at the town hall format and what questions voters wanted to ask, there was only one foreign policy question. i think both candidates to the extent they can cheat back to

-- >> but it came two months too late. i think the best thing to happen to romney was that first debate. you had 70 million people who finally saw him, not the caricature in the tv ads. they saw him in the flesh, i'll tell you what, i have been talking to a lot of swing folks in places like new hampshire, places like florida last couple days. operatives in both parties in those swing states and they say that was a huge moment because for the first time people saw, yes, this is somebody who could be applausible alternative. it doesn't mean they were willing to sort of buy the house, but, yeah, i can live here. >> they let him in the house. once you let him in the house it's hard to say get out of the house. >> here is a fun -- >> he's sitting on the recliner. >> here is a fun nugget about the first debate. the time between first and second debate, it's the longest period of time between a first and second debate since 1988. that's also what hurt the president and helped romney. he got two weeks' of momentum out of this debate. the president needed -- >> he's got five weeks to live off that first deb

candidates are getting ready for their final debate. as kron 4 converging on this critical stage where romney has and a hitch. joe biden will be going to florida to appeal seniors and blue collar workers. paul ryan is going to tampa florida he will join mitt romney in the town of florida tonight. romney spent most of the day cramming for the debate and the president was fire in the bay bridge in your crowd. he debuted a . >> he is changing of so much and backtracking and have stepped in. we have a to name this condition that he is going throug p >> when in doubt about it out. this is the catch phrase for people who have to dial the 11 digits due to a new area code 669. this is also for local numbers as well. you will dow 1 + the number if you are ddial the 1 pr if you are calling from a land line #. >> the plaza has been turned into an extreme playland. its features some of the--the big attraction happens to mar where amateurs can grab a >> iwellcome and jim. consumer electronics have become the way that everyone lives. we buy a lot of these things and there are nice holiday gifts. >> and thi

romney certainly tightened up the polls and what can we expect in the final two weeks of the race. closer look at campaign strategy. that's coming up. >>> hear moy show on radio details at mikehuckabee.com. mitt romney's performance in the debate swung the momentum his way. he is now leading the challenge 51-45 percent x. will monday's final debate change things and will we see swings in the final two weeks. campaign. joining us is kelly ann conway and rex elsass. thank you for being here . kelly, we saw a big, big change in barak obama in the second debate. he was awake and had a pulse. that was part of the change. but how did he new aggressive i am going to intereverything at all times how did that play with voters. >>> it energized his base. they reported good fupped raising. they were voting for him anyway. i think two things. based on that first spirited debate performance obama had no where to go but up. who cares? are we going to judge a sitting president on 90 minutes or four years of spending money we don't have? [ applause ] i believe that one noint minute performance for an inc

a position, they have a binder. >> in 1994, his final question to kennedy in the '94 debate. romney asked him what are you going to do about the glass ceiling. he had a woman lieutenant governor and a woman chief of staff. >>> coming up, what did each cabbed need to accomplish on -- candidate need to accomplish on monday on the final debate? we'll tell you when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, children laughing ] move to the country, d live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. sleep train's best don't miss your chanceoon. to get sleep train's very best mattresses at the guaranteed lowest price. plus, pay no interest for 3 years

and it romney meet on their final debate. our debate previous starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern followed by the debate at 9:00. >> i had gone to visit this. it had been here since 1947. it showed films from all over the world from england, from bollywood in india. to me it symbolized the resilience of the country despite of all the violence and trouble that people severed over the last many decades. and during one of the protests during video insults the profit muhammed. during one of those protests, people turned against mitty feeders. i do not see that as a protest against the west or the united states. even though avatar was a movie you could have gone to sea. y-- to see. you had islamist activists who had not let these movie theaters for decades way before this profit muhammed film that was never shown any way. the graft an opportunity -- big wrapped in opportunity to attack. there were teenagers involved. i argue that what they are really attacking is the nature of their own country, which perhaps they did not understand. who am i to say what your country is about? i do know from having listened

president obama and mitt romney are preparing for monday's third and final debate, with some contentious campaigning on friday. the president unleashed a new line of attacks during a rally in virginia saying governor romney has shifted his position on several key issues. >> he's changing up so much, and backtracking, and sidestepping. we've got a -- we've got a -- we've got to name this condition that he's going through. i think -- i think it's called romnesia. >> got the laugh. well mitt romney was quick to respond. here's what he said to the crowd at daytona beach, florida. >> they have no agenda for the future. no agenda for america. no agenda for a second term. it's a good thing, they won't have a second term. they have -- they've been reduced to petty attacks, and silly word games. >> new this morning politico reports president obama's campaign hauled in an election cycle best of $126 million in september. the romney camp said early this week it would raise about $170 million during september in conjunction with the rnc. the campaign has until tonight to formally file its september

and romney who says the president has no plan. while mitt romney is preparing for his final debate with president obama in florida, he and his running mate paul ryan are testing out the campaign's message for the next battle to come. for swing state voters. >> they have no agenda for the future. no agenda for america. no agenda for a second term. it's guy thing. they won't have a second term. they have -- they've been reduced to petty attacks and silly word games. just watch it. the obama campaign has become the incredible shrinking campaign. >> reporter: he saz the gop nominee is a bipartisan problem solv solver. >> we need to have leadership for people that can get the job done and not care less if it's a republican or a democrat. >> reporter: it's a change in tone for a candidate who once called himself a severely conservative governor during the primaries. prompting the president to accuse romney of etch and sketching his past. >> we have to name this condition he's going through. i think -- i think it's called romnesia. >> reporter: the president is getting a boost from new st

'm kelly wright, foreign policy at the forefront as the president and governor romney gear up for the third and final debate of the election season. monday night the two will go head-to-head, according to a series of new polls, the race is in a statistical dead heat. but, in battleground states, support is swinging towards governor mitt romney. brand new video in today of angry protests in lebanon, over a deadly car bombing, as you can see, protesters are burning tires and blocking roads, there are reports the lebanese army is firing back at them. the demonstration today are in response to this car bombing, that killed a top security official, and 7 people, yesterday. the prime minister confirms the blast is linked to neighboring syria's civil war. i'm kelly wright, we take you back now to cavuto on business and for the latest headlines log onto foxnews.com, you are watching the most powerful name in news, foz channel. ♪ -- fox news channel. >> neil: looking at history and won wondering if we'll repeat it, the black monday, the dow losing a quarter of its value, the equivalent of it losin

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