campaign will focus on florida s aging voters at an aarp convention today. nbc s brian mooar joins us from washington with those details. brian, good morning. reporter: good morning, lynn. today the message pivots from immigration to medicare, from latinos to the aarp. the presidential campaigns are reaching out to older americans today, a day after the focus was on hispanic voters in the key battleground state of florida. at a candidate s forum, president obama expressed frustration he hasn t done more on a key issue for latinos, immigration reform. and the most important lesson i ve learned is that you can t change washington from the inside, you can only change it from the outside. reporter: republican mitt romney pounced on that explanation. the president today threw in the white flag of surrender again. his surrender was, yes, we can. his slogan now is, no, i can t. reporter: but romney s tone has suddenly shifted. it s time to put the politics aside. repor
well, we re going to begin is this morning with target audience. a day after drilling down immigration issues in florida both campaigns will focus on their aging voters. at an aarp convention, brian mooar joins us with those details. brian, good morning. reporter: good morning. today the message pivots from immigration to medicare from latinos to the aarp. the presidential campaigns are reaching out to older americans today, a day after the focus was on hispanic voters in the key battleground state of florida. at a candidate s forum on univision, president obama expressed frustration, he hasn t done more on a key issue for latinos. immigration reform. and the most important lesson i ve learned is that you can t change washington from the inside. you can only change it from the outside. reporter: republican mitt romney pounced on that explanation. the president today threw in the white flag of surrender again, his slogan was yes, we can. his slogan is now no, i can t.
both the obama and romney campaign will focus on florida s aging voters at an aarp convention today. nbc s brian mooar joins us from washington with those details. brian, good morning. reporter: good morning, lynn. today the message pivots from immigration to medicare, from latinos to the aarp. the presidential campaigns are reaching out to older americans today, a day after the focus was on hispanic voters in the key battleground state of florida. at a candidate s forum on the univision spanish tv network, president obama expressed frustration he hasn t done more on a key issue for latinos, immigration reform. and the most important lesson i ve learned is that you can t change washington from the inside, you can only change it from the outside. reporter: republican mitt romney pounced on that explanation. the president today threw in the white flag of surrender again. his surrender was, yes, we can. his slogan now is, no, i can t. this is time for a new president.
baseball, reds and indians in tied in the ninth. runners on the corner. picked a terrible time for a wild pitch. in came the go-ahead run and cincinnati up 2-1. the lead short lived, bottom of the inning, one on for cabrera, ended with a two run bomb to right. indians walk off with a win. a lot of down time during a baseball game, enough time for teammates to turn on each other. to pittsburgh where brad lincoln fell victim to the dreaded cup on the hat prank. his teammates discreetly attached a paper cup with bubble gun. took several minutes and a ton of laughs before he realized the joke was on him. when you have a cup on your head and egg on your face all you can do is give the camera a big thumb s up. your first look at sports, i m fred roggin. for another look at the weather. here is meteorologist bill karins. you re such not a prankster. seems like something you would do. no, i m much more professional,
been put on life support. a lawyer for him tells nbc news the ousted dictator is still alive after reports of his death spread on tuesday. the 84-year-old has been moved to a military hospital in cairo where he is said to be in very critical condition. as for mubarak as he fights for his life, protests have erupted in cairo s tahrir square over who will succeed him. mubarak s former prime minister and the muslim brotherhood candidate both claim victory in last weekend s elections, yet it s uncertain if the ruling military council will fully recognize either. the official vote tally is expected tomorrow. as the g-20 summit meeting wrapped up in mexico european leaders could not agree on specifics to fix financial problems in greece and spain. nevertheless, president obama is optimistic europe will find a solution of its own to its economic crisis. nbc s steve handelsman has more from washington. reporter: two days at the g-20 summit in mexico left president obama convinced