captions by vitac www.vitac.com we re only four days away from billions of dollars in forced budget cuts. this afternoon, members of congress are finally back on capitol hill. president obama meanwhile welcomed the nation s governors to the white house. but is anybody looking for a real compromise that will avoid the chaos scheduled to hit this friday? our search for answers begins with our national political correspondent jim acosta. what s the latest, jim? reporter: wolf, if anything, both sides sound like they are digging in. the white house is accusing republicans of putting schools and the health of young children at risk. meanwhile, the republicans are accusing the obama administration of trying to scare people. welcome, everybody. reporter: speaking to a meeting of the nation s governors, president obama said if congress wants to stop those forced spending cuts that start going into effect at the end of the week, lawmakers better do something about it. th
hi there. i m brooke baldwin. good to be with you on this monday. let s get right to it. third and final debate, seven hours away. and here is just about the past half hour or so, president obama has arrived in southern florida. we should tell you that mitt romney is already there. the scene of tonight s debate is boca raton. and the subject is foreign policy. and the format will be this, barack obama and mitt romney, seated, they re going to be seated around a table with bob schieffer of cbs news. that s a hall you re looking at, obviously, it is a rehearsal. as you can see, they will be pretty cozy sitting around that table there. and now just in time for tonight s big debate, a very big story concerning foreign policy. possible, possible talks between the united states and iran after the election. one on one talks about iran s nuclear program and that would be a major shift in washington s policy toward tehran. keep in mind, though, the obama administration and iran both d
her, by her children. uncle tom s cabin is also a great children s story that is who she was writing for. she was ready to kind of educate young people on the politics and social situation of her time. she s kind of middle-class i guess. before the publication of uncle tom s cabin, they were living off calvin salary, which wasn t very much. after the publication of uncle tom s cabin she became a sensation, the most famous soccer in america, if not the world because this novel brought her great things and with it came considerable prosperity, but would ve been more if she had negotiated a better contract with her publisher, et cetera, et cetera. but she continued to write and she broke prolifically after the publication of uncle tom s cabin. before that novel she had mostly just written sketches for this magazine from a site that. but this was her first big novel. after that she wrote several unobvious or income generating novels. so she was a woman and a housewife who
[inaudible] it couldn t happen today to the same degree. so i think she became much more more than the court planned her to be. but at the same time joan was very much joan. when they told her to shut up and go along with the truth, her self-confidence comes through. again, where he got it from, i don t know. she showed that throughout. i when i talked to one of the actresses that portrayed her when i played the part i think was confidence of youth. as someone my age i would be scared to get on a ski trail of something like and go down the first time. she suggest they d go to mass before fight. it s a lot different picture than lot of the films and even the saint hood which made her in to a don t mess with joan kind of figure. i found out a lot. people were not necessarily happy with my interpretation. i wanted situate her firmly as a girl growing up in the 15th cinch i are and having the extraordinary thing happen to her. and in the process to really change the course of 1