telling you the same thing every day. it s possible he took a cold medicine. nobody knows. i don t even bother speculating in that regard. it was a very big night for the president, he did not bring his a game. that is the fact, that is what happened, and now the campaign changes. you ll see it in the polls, romney will be ahead now in a bunch of swing states. nationally he ll probably go ahead by one or two, but we ve got two more debates and believe me when i tell you barack obama is not going to be as flat next time around. bill: it will be the biggest headline copping up in ten days as to how much preparation he s putting into this and what his daly schedule is. now the book, you like it, killing kennedy. why should we read it? look, i was a freshman in high school when kennedy was killed and i remember everything about it and so does everybody who was alive at that time, and they remember where they were and all the details, and my maternal grandmother, her name
$6 million in los angeles, but it s the number of fund-raisers versus appearances, which is worrying some republicans who feel the race slipping away and are demanding big campaign changes. romney was dismissive when cbs 60 minutes asked if he can turn around his campaign. well, it doesn t need a turnaround. we ve got a campaign, which is tied with an incumbent president of the united states. reporter: tied in national polls but not leading in any states that may decide the race. and after the release of a secretly taped video of romney saying 47% of americans are victims who want government handouts, the head of the republican party was asked about the apparent disconnect over changing strategy. but is he in denial? no, i don t think so, george. i think that we had a good week last week. we were able to frame up the debate. reporter: while romney says he doesn t need a turnaround, his campaign is kicking off a new strategy. advisers promise an intense battleground schedul
i ll smile loving into the camera until i see the 60 minutes piece, you know? okay. all right. they re telling me that we don t have it. i ll stop smiling lovingly into the camera. one thing we did play off the top was part of mitt romney s 60 minutes interview where he talked about the big idea was freedom. also not saying that he s going to make any campaign changes between now and election day. but the big idea about freedom, has mitt romney crafted that vision large enough for republicans across this country? because the only thing we hear about when it comes to freedom is not freedom of choice, it s not going to be freedom to marry your same-sex partner, it s not going to be freedom to go to the polls and vote unless you ve got the right voter i.d. to do it. so where is your freedom? well, i think to step back where the campaign needs to go if there s going to be a shift, it really goes to dana s point earlier about where is the core mitt? he s got to talk more about tha
with character for the romney campaign changes. charles? 20 seconds. i think it will have a historic effect way beyond this election. if ryan equips himself in this race which i am sure he will, if romney wins he s the air apparent fore decades to come. romney doesn t win he is leader of the party i think that he is sort of been raised to a level that could be equal to that of reagan if he does well. panel thank you as always. even row motorially. appreciate it. ryan is known for his economic expertise chairman of the house budget committee. he offered that controversial budget plan that brought scorn from democrats and skepticism and some in the democratic party worried about electoral implications and embraced broadly. we will see this as a big choice a way to avoight the fiscal cliff. ryan married father of three
we ll play for you uncensored in a moment. first, the breaking news which happened just moments ago in sanford, florida, where david mattingly joins us live. david, sanford city commissioners passed a no-confidence motion in the local police chief. what exactly does that mean? does it mean anything? reporter: anderson, this was a no confidence vote. they voted 3-2 in no confidence in the city s police chief bill lee. this is really a nonbinding vote, but it demonstrates to the police chief that he no longer has the support of the city commission here. and what it is saying is that they re now going to be looking into more details. they re not going to make a decision right away. it doesn t mean that the chief is fired. but they are going to be looking into deeply in his handling of this killing of trayvon martin. and the chief has only been in office less than a year now. he does not have the support right now of the current mayor of the city, jeff triplette. i watched the