their mission to contact members of congress who talk about change. there are people that want to maintain a status quo. they are well organized and i assure you they re mobilized to make these calls and make certain conversations unpleasant when they re talking to you. with reference to change, ed, i am so pleased that you have made this a topic of discussion because without peaceful protest you will have, at best, piecemeal change. you have to have protests to have great gain, to have the change that we seek, the protestation must continue. so i m encouraging those who are taking to the streets in a peaceful way to, please, continue to do what you do. i will join you. i believe that we got here because of change that was created by the protests. many of them took place in the 60s. when dr. king marched from selma to montgomery, that created change, but it was really bloody sunday that caused the world to
washington very long but he s created change. it s tough to you night this city around anything. but rb 3 neighbors it took easy. here s saturday night live s take on the last debate. you got a problem? yeah, yeah, i got a problem. i want to know why it took so you long to call benghazi attack a terror attack. you have never used terrorist attack. i ll get the transcript. governor he used the phrase terrorist act. candy, no, no, no. candy, come on. i m afraid he did. candy, please. can candy. snl has been on fire. if you read only one thing this morning, had to pick this story
hospital. the suspect, according to the latest information we is is an ethnic male, 270 pounds, bald, brown eyes, possibly driving a 2003 black mazda. that is the latest on the shooting there in wisconsin. we re going to stay on top of the story. as i mentioned early today ier, when the news briefing with the police chief happens we ll go straight there. for now we ll shift gears and move to political headlines for this day. to the president and governor romney. who are now mock debating in their respective camps today theext scheduled no public events, but they did make taped appearances on an nfl pre-game show. and they didn t talk about politics, they talked about the rookie quarterback for the washington redskins, robert griffin iii, known as rg3. rg3 hasn t been in washington very long, but he s created