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officials. mitt romney addressed the group yesterday. they are obviously important. it's a very important conference going on there. our jessica yellin is down there for us. we heard the president deliver a fairly passionate case for his re-election here. >> reporter: you know he really did. after a few weeks in which he was delivering a kind of muddled message opinion today he had a sharp and forceful case about his, not just his re-election but his economic vision saying this isn't just about, this election is really about who the two candidates are fighting for and how they plan to turn around this economy. what vision of america each candidate has for the future. it was tight and it was passionate. on immigration. the president had a few echoes of the candidate he was in 2008. he defended his action from last week where he extended some legal status to the children. >> we should have passed the dream act a long time ago. it was written by members of both matters. when it came up for a vote a year and a half ago, republicans in congress blocked it. the bill hasn't changed. the need had not changed. the only thing that changed was politics. >> reporter: you see what i mean when i say he was impassioned. it looks like candidate obama is back again. he went onto say that when congress should be writing be bill, he said write the bill. my door is open. i'm here ready to do comprehensive immigration we form. i'm ready to pass the dream act. he started throwing down the gauntlet saying game on. ready to play when you are. it's candidate obama in full force. >> here is an interesti ining t, and we'll have to see how this one plays out. we talk about florida's vote as a crucial swing state. lots of votes here. i guess it's worth noting that the florida economy is one of nation's bright spots. one would assume that might help the president come november. >> reporter: right. it's an odd dynamic because the governor of florida is republican. he is taking credit for it turning around. the romney camp asked him not to take credit because then the president would get credit. the governor said that's not the case. >> number of unemployed is 40%. i'm focused on number one. the rney campaign has nods asked us to tone down anything. >> reporter: he did go on the say that his state is doing well because of his policies, the govern governor's not because of the president. i guess they can arm wrestle that. >> we need one message here. thank you very much. before the president spoke, marco rubio addressed a conference there in his state. he said let's not confine the debate to immigration. let's talk about the economy. >> one of the things that frustrate me is when people speak to hispanics and latinos. the vast majority do not wake up in the morning and think about immigration all day. we have the same worries. the same hopes and fears as everybody else in this country. we worry about makie ining payrn friday. we worry about the schools that our kids go to. we worry about whether tomorrow will be better for them than it's been for us. >> that was marco rubio today spoo speaking to latino leaders. what happens to those on death row now? find out, next. my cut hurt! mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster... 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>> reporter: well, analysts think it will. americans are driving less and when they are driving, they are driving more fuel efficient cars. that's decreasing the demand for gasoline in the united states. there's a continued weak global economy. atdecreasing demand for crude oil. one analyst says expects gas prices will continue to drop. could hit $3 a gall by halloween as long as there's no major supply disruptions from a major disaster. >> thank you. we appreciate it. a safety alert for pilots. the weather radar some pilots see could be older than they realize. next up, lizzieleary is in washington. that could be bad. >> reporter: imagine a gps. pil pilots have a gps in their cockpit. the weather information might say it's been updated in the last minute in your cockpit, but really it's coming from radar information that could be eight, nine, ten minutes old. federal safety investigators say that's contributed to at least two fatal crashes recently. the head of that federal safety investigation says this is something they really want pilots to be ware of. take a listen. >> if you're really conservative, it doesn't mean a lot. if you are close to severe weather, if you're trying to get around something, it could mean the difference between life and death. we have seen accidents where we have found that pilots had information that was displayed to them that was seven, eight, nine minutes old. they thought they were ahead of storm or clear of the storm, but they were right in it. >> reporter: it's something that can be very distracting to pilots and confusing to them. >> w about commercial? >> reporter: commercial jets have a much more sophisticated system. it's often in the nose cone of a jet liner. they have a radar system. most have vast teams of meteorologist who is are looking at weather data and always talking to their pilots. they have computer information and air traffic controllers are relaying things to them. this is really for genal a ration. thank you very much. bonnie on a big storm kbbrewingn the tropics. what's going on. >> we're seeing the moisture impacted from the system working its way into florida. some of the rain is beneficial. look at the radar picture. it shows heavy thunderstorms across the gulf. you can see some of that affecting tampa and miami. i want to show you the latest on what this system is right now as it lingers in the gulf. it's an area of low pressure. we do have a 70% chance for tropical development likely within the next 48 hours. the next name up, that would be debbie. because of the widespread diversity in terms of where the divergence of the modeltivi acty needs to be, it's a wide range of areas. i want to show you the reason why. you can see on one our our computer models it's shows moisture working its way into the panhandle but others are going west. it may linger longer in the gulf. it will be a slow mover that could go back into texas. we just don't know where this storm will go for sure. one thing is for certain, fwheed to monitor it. we are in hurricane season. we have already seen activity early in the season. it looks like this next one could be debbie and could impact anyone on the gulf coast. we'll let you know where it's head headed. >> i want tell you this, irv says it's 3.12 in odess. thank you. straight ahead, general hoe tors recalling a new car more than 400,000 cruises. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, if your car is totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. liberty mutual auto insurance. 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this is big news. we are just a few minutes away from the top of the hour. do you know what that meeps? that means wolf blitzer in "the situation room." wolf is here with a preview. hi, wolf. >> don, it also means you can go home. you've been busy i take it the last 24 hours. you actually went to the game. you enjoyed it? >> i am. i worked 24 hours and still managed to get through the day and be on the air. >> you had some good laughs, a little fun in the process. i'm glad you're back safe and sound. looking forward to your shows over the weekend as well. we've got a lot going on. back-to-back speeches over the past 24 hours between the president and mitt romney at this latino gathering down in florida. we're going to take a closer look, what romney said yesterday, how does that compare with what the president said today? we'll get some reaction. ana navarro, maria cardona, they were there in the audience. we also have howie kurtz and lawrence ash burn standing by. looking at the social media phenomenon amazing how a 68-year-old grandmother who was so brutally tormented on that school bus, it's really a shocking story, i must say, but this whole problem of elder abuse in our country. we're going in depth on that as well because we rarely report about it, but it's something that hits so close to home for all of us. you've got elderly parents or grandparents, you're going to want to watch. lisa sylvester has been working on this story. a lot more coming up as well. dramatic developments happening right now in syria. we're taking a closer look on that front as well. >> we'll be watching, wolf, when it comes to the grandmother, you say social media. more than $500,000 they have raised. >> thank you, wolf. see you in just a bit. >> thank you. the battle of the bailout. the debt duel. words describing the political fight du jourhere in t u.s., right? no. try greece versus germany. perhaps the biggest soccer match in the european 2012 championship is underway right now. it is so big that leaders in europe actually moved the meeting time of their financial talks so german chancellor angela merkel could watch the game in person. and to say these teams don't like each other, well, that would be an understatement. the two nations have a tense connection right now amid all the economic turmoil in europe. fred flanken is in burr lin standing by. fred, tell us why the stakes for this game are much more than who wins. >> this game is obviously really important here in europe especially in the german and the greece because of all the political implications you were talking about. as you said it's called the battle of the bailout here in europe as the greece you know a lot of debt that country has putting up a lot of money to try to bail the greece out. germans are attaching a lot of demand to the money. a lot of austerity. the greece of course not very happy about that. if you look at the past week, the emotion for the soccer game in both countries have just been absolutely huge with greek newspapers writing things like 11 million greeks fighting against 11 germans. the soccer team has 11 players on each side. still thrks is really a game with huge political implications. the people here are absolutely excited to be watching this game. the german team leading 1-0 at this point. the germans hope it stays that way. they believe it's a trap game for them because everyone thinks the german side is better. if the greeks do win, it would be quite the sensation here in europe. >> yeah. and the greek team has said we don't care if we win the championship. we just want to beat the german team. and they feel like they have won it all. so tell us what the mood is right now and what this game really means to germany. >> well, i mean, the mood is just absolutely one of ecstasy in both countries. here in germany what people are saying is they keep trying to tone things down saying it's all about soccer. but when you ask the sektd or third question, you realize it's about a lot more than that. these are two countries with really absolutely opposite economic philosophies, opposite societies, if you will, two countries where there's been a lot of bad blood in the media between them. this game does mean a lot, pr